Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 185: AI News That Matters - Jan. 15th, 2024
Episode Date: January 15, 2024With so much going on in the AI world, it can be hard to keep up with everything. From Sam Altman and Bill Gates to Apple shuttering their AI team, we're covering what you need to know this week....Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode pageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:04:00 Bill Gates interview with Sam Altman06:42 Discussion on fast pace of technological innovations.08:14 OpenAI's Sam Altman explores GPT technology.12:28 Don't discount Apple's AI potential despite headlines.17:02 Summary: High-level recap of impressive AI hologram technology.18:48 AI expected to worsen inequality, proactive measures urged.22:30 People now rely on apps for everything.26:47 Excited for hot take Tuesday on GPT.Topics Covered in This Episode:1. Bill Gates and Sam Altman Interview2. Apple Shuttering AI Team3. OneX Robotics4. AI Recap at CES5. IMF Study Impact of AI on Jobs6. OpenAI's GPT StoreKeywords:AI news, Bill Gates, Sam Altman, interview, Apple AI team, Gen AI, career growth, GPT technology, OpenAI, large language model, GPT 5, Google Bard, robotics, AI impact on jobs, IMF study, advanced economies, white-collar workers, CES, holograms, GPT store, GenAI community, OpenAI Teams feature, collaboration, training data privacy, ChatGPT enterprise, hot take Tuesday.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist.
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So much is happening in the world of AI news.
It's hard to keep track of it all and to talk about what actually matters.
So that's what we're going to be doing today.
Recapping the news that actually matters to you for January 15th, 2024.
We're going to be talking about a little bit of everything from the Bill Gates and Sam Aldman
interview to Apple kind of shuddering their AI team.
We're going to be covering just about.
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Let's talk about the AI news that matters.
So did y'all see this?
Did you all see the,
I'm sure you did, you know,
if you've been on social media.
but Bill Gates released late last week, his interview, his conversation with Sam Altman.
So there were a lot of things in this interview.
So I checked it out when it first came out, but I actually listened to the full thing last night,
you know, in preparation for this show.
We always prepare for the show.
But there's a lot of a lot of hidden gems in there, I'd say.
First of all, let's just go ahead.
Let's hit the high notes here.
all right, of what this interview was and what it was not.
Because if, if like me, you were on social media ad all over the weekend, I always open Twitter,
you know, a couple times a day just to see what's going on in AI news, right?
That, because everything breaks so quickly.
But, you know, GPT5 was trending.
And I'm like, why is GPT5 trending?
And people think that this whole interview was about GPT5, Open AI's next large language model.
It was not.
All right.
GPT5 was not specifically mentioned when talking about, you know, these future features.
All right.
So let's just put that out there.
You know, yes, you know, Bill Gates and Sam Altman, or talking a little bit about the future of the GPT technology.
But they were not specifically talking, hey, these are things inside of GPT5.
So let's just put that out there.
Of course, Open AI could release that at any minute or it could be another, you know, months.
Obviously, their GPT4 model now has been.
for more than a year. But it's still leading the pack, right? Google Gemini released their new,
or sorry, Google released their new Gemini Pro model that's now powering Google Bard. And GPT4 is
outperforming it still. So I don't fully understand why every time Sam Altman speaks about anything,
people, you know, are saying, oh, this is GPT5. It's coming. It's not. Well, it could be,
but this isn't what the interview was about. So let's, let's tackle a little bit more.
on what was actually in this interview if you didn't get to check it out.
Okay, so Sam Altman really talked about future models,
having an increased reasoning ability and reliability in future models.
So he kind of talked like, hey, you know, kind of this one in 10,000 concept.
You can go and listen to it.
But he did say that future models are going to be much more reliable.
And specifically with reasoning, which is great.
You know, it was kind of cool to hear this candid conversation.
And Sam just kind of saying like, hey, right now chat GPT is not great at Reasonable.
reasoning, right? Which is what I'm sure many people out there have experience if you use it all.
So reasoning seems to be a big piece moving forward. Also, it's talking about how fast, right?
Both of them were talking about how fast this technology is, especially compared to past technological
innovations and just how this cycle of, you know, generative AI is breakneck speeds. And, you know,
I talk about that on the show all the time because I don't think especially business leaders,
that are in their, you know, 40s, 50s, maybe 60s, the business leaders who say,
ah, we've been here before, you know, we've been here with the internet or we've been here
with, you know, Web 2.0. No, that's wrong, right? It's one of the, honestly, it's one of the
reasons why I started everyday AI because I don't think people understand, uh, because we have
been through, right? Myself, I'm, uh, oh, I'm vomiting in my mouth saying that I'm, you know,
two years out from 40. But I've, so I've, I've lived through the, you know,
you know, the introduction of the internet and kind of what that meant to society.
You know, I was a journalist, so I got to experience firsthand what the internet meant as it
kind of, you know, started squashing newspapers.
But this is nothing, right?
The GPT technology, large language models, generative AI is absolutely nothing like any
technological innovation that we've ever seen.
So you can't really compare it to, you know, oh, this is like the PC or this is like
the internet or this is like, you know, social media.
No, it's nothing like that.
So it was pretty interesting to hear Bill Gates and says,
Sam Altman talk about that this isn't really like anything we've ever seen. So if that is your
mindset, you should just go go listen to the rest of this interview. Also, talking about robotics
improvements, right? They actually spent a decent amount of time talking about that, which I was
personally surprised by considering that right now, yes, Open AI has investments in robotics
company, but they don't actually have a robotics arm anymore. So the three areas that Sam Altman talked
about for kind of the greatest impact in the near future for the GPT technology.
We're coding, so coding, health care, and education.
Also, something that I didn't see anyone else talking about.
And I'm like, why?
Right?
Why am I the only one that heard this piece?
You know, and hey, if you're tuning in live, let me know if this piece, you know,
caught your ear if you did listen to the interview.
But Sam Altman and Bill Gates were talking about, you know, Sam kind of did this, you know, worldwide tour, right?
He went all over the place, talked to, you know, important people, everyday people all over the world, but especially, especially heads of states in other countries, just kind of talking about the future of Gen AAI, large language models, etc.
But Sam Altman said that he had personally gotten worldwide support from heads of state,
nearly unanimous worldwide support from heads of states,
for submitting future extremely powerful large language models to government leaders for approval
in the same way that they do with international weapons inspectors.
So when he talked about extremely powerful large language models and that we weren't even there yet
and having to clear these with worldwide leaders in the same.
way that they do with international weapons, right, with weapons of mass destruction, you know,
that had to get you thinking. That had to get you thinking a little bit, right? Yes, they,
they talked about also, you know, AGI and, you know, open AIs, you know, kind of goal there, but I didn't
really hear anything new technically or noteworthy that hasn't been talked about many times,
but that was something that really caught my eye. So, yeah, did, I'm wondering if anyone else,
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I was kind of concerned with that.
That caught me off guard a little bit.
All right.
So let's keep this thing moving.
So another piece of AI news that matters this week is Apple is kind of shuddering
its AI team in San Diego.
So this is another one.
I'm going to maybe clear up a little bit, just like, you know, everyone with the Bill Gates and
Sam Altman interviews said, oh, this interview means GPT5 is coming. No, it doesn't.
This new story that just broke about Apple shutting down its 121 person AI team in San Diego,
people are saying, oh, this means that Apple is not invested in AI.
No, that's absolutely not what it means.
So here's what actually happened in this story is Apple is only asking their team to relocate to Texas.
they're bringing this AI team from different areas all, and they want them all kind of in Texas.
So I don't think this is a signal. Obviously, Apple is abandoning AI. They're mainly just asking all of
these team members to locate, but that's not what's grabbing the headlines, right? What's
grabbing the headlines is you see that Apple is, quote unquote, shutting down or shuddering
this 121 person AI team. Not the case. It does look like that many of these employees may
not relocate, so they may end up, in theory, losing their jobs. But Apple is still, and I've said
this multiple times. We haven't even talked about things like, what is it, Apple Ferret, right?
Their kind of open source model that is not really leaked, but they didn't really announce it,
but it's out there. We'll talk about that on some other show. But Apple is still, I think,
the biggest name that you have to look out for when it comes to generative AI and large language
models, right? The big speculation is Apple's next I.
iPhone may have that on-device AI.
You know, we kind of talked about on-device AI last week or, you know,
edge AI as it's, you know, sometimes referred to.
Apple's still a leader.
They are, right?
When they have billions with an S, billions of devices out there,
they have an advantage that no one else in the generative AI scene has.
So trust me, don't, don't read this headline and think, oh, Apple's, you know,
even further out of the AI race.
Just because they don't have, you know, their.
Apple Ajax, you know, reportedly the Apple Ajax model or Apple GPT, whatever, you know,
rumor you want to believe when it's going to be called, just because that's not out yet or Apple
hasn't officially announced anything AI related. They're not out. They are still, I think,
ultimately going to be the leader in this space. Yes, Microsoft did just leapfrog Apple in terms of
market cap. So theoretically, you know, Microsoft is now leading, you know, these, these mega cap companies
in terms of the most valuable companies in the United States,
I don't think Apple's worried.
Apple has always been the best at playing the long game,
so don't look at this headline and think that that means
that Apple is not investing in AI.
All right, robotics.
But actually, I'd love to hear from our live stream audience, too.
What questions do you have about this?
Or I want to hear your insights, too, right?
Even if you're listening on the podcast,
I literally put the email in there and, you know, responding to emails as I can.
So, you know, email me your thoughts as well.
But 1X robotics.
So so many of these things, you know, we either, you know, we're tucked in our newsletter or maybe we mentioned them live on the podcast.
Some of these news items that we're talking about news that matters today are kind of new, but this one was not.
We covered this last week.
But I want to talk about what this means.
All right.
So 1X is the robotic company.
And last week we talked about their latest.
fundraising round, which was $100 million that they raised. So one X technology just received this
huge amount of funding and they're aiming to bring their humanoid robot Neo into the market to
assist with labor demands. So if you haven't checked out one X robotics, there's obviously a lot
of different, you know, robotics companies out there, you know, Boston, what is it, Boston Dynamics,
right? You know, Tesla has their kind of robotics companies.
But 1X is pretty impressive, right?
And they have a large investment from OpenAI as well.
So here's why I think that you should be keeping an eye.
And well, number one, oh, let's see.
Oh, not all my graphics went over here.
But they are having an event in, what is it, January, January 24th, 25th.
So they are inviting, they are inviting one X robotics is in about a week.
and a half here, the leading experts in the world, the leading engineers, the leading robotics
experts to a live event where people for the first time that I think from the public are going
to be able to see this Neo robot and some of the other technologies that 1X has been working on.
So expect to see some big news and some people probably being shocked if I'm telling you the truth.
Because if you haven't been checking out the new advancements in robotics, especially now with, you know,
you know, kind of how they're even sometimes incorporating large language models to better communicate with these robots.
These human, very human like robots.
It's extremely impressive and a little nerving if I'm telling you all the truth.
All right.
Our next piece of AI news that matters is the AI recap at CES.
So CES was last week.
It wrapped up on Friday.
So AI was literally the talk of all CES.
and even sometimes when it wasn't needed, right?
It seemed like so many products such as, you know,
pets companions powered by chat GPT.
So many products were just throwing AI into hardware
that maybe necessarily didn't need them.
So to recap, AI, yes, was all the talk at the Consumer's Electronics Show,
which is the biggest show in tech.
It literally sets the pace for what happens in the world of technology for the year.
So the show wrapped up late last week in Vegas.
And yes, integrating AI into hardware was all of the talk.
So, you know, from AI powered, you know, refrigerators, which we talked about on the show,
to the device rabbits R1, which is a hardware device.
Yeah, not an app, but literally a hardware device that uses what they're calling large action models
to be able to replicate tasks that, you know, humans do maybe on their smartphones.
but everything, everything was AI, you know, mirrors that tell you your mood.
But yeah, so make sure we'll have a nice high level recap in the newsletter as well,
as well as what I thought was one of the more visually fascinating things is kind of these
AI powered holograms, right?
So you could go into a booth here, kind of showing this on the screen for the for the
live stream audience, but you could go into a booth and it would pretty much recreate a three-dimensional
hologram AI powered, like pretty much live in real time. And that was pretty impressive visually of all the
different, you know, I looked at the, you know, someone came out with a list of the top, you know,
30, you know, AI products at sea. Yes. I would say that one was the one, at least to me,
that looked the most impressive and maybe had, you know, practical use cases because, you know,
we think there is still this flux, right, of what is the future of work? You know, there's still
companies obviously wrestling with, you know, the hybrid versus, you know, remote versus in person.
So I don't know.
Will we see in the, you know, near future holograms, you know, big companies using these
in lieu of, you know, your Zoom calls now?
I don't know, but the technology is definitely catching up and looks pretty impressive.
All right.
This one is only hours old and not necessarily good news, but we're recapping it anyways.
So a new IMF study warns that the rise of AI could impact nearly 40% of jobs globally.
Yeah, globally.
So the international monetary fund in a study just released warned that almost 40% of jobs globally could be affected by AI with advanced economies actually being the ones most at risk.
So the study, according to the study, they're saying AI is expected to worsen over.
overall inequality and urging, they're urging policymakers to take proactive measures to prevent
social tensions, right? We don't talk about it a lot on this show about AI and job loss,
which is weird, right, considering that we're a daily AI live stream, a daily AI podcast.
We don't talk about it, you know, every single day. We maybe mention it, you know, once or twice
a week's just kind of the impacts of job displacement. I mean, one of the reasons is, in all honesty,
I want this, I want everyday AI to be an optimistic community, right?
I want this to be a place where we can all, you know, really just learn and leverage generative
AI.
And I don't want us to be, you know, this pessimistic place where we're always talking about job
loss.
But I mean, that's the reality, right?
The very first episode of everyday AI was talking about, will AI take your job?
And I said, yes, absolutely.
AI is going to take away many more jobs than it will replace.
That's the reality, right? And that's one of the reasons why I started everyday AI. So if you are
listening daily, reading our newsletter, attending our courses, joining our community that we're going to be
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But the whole point is we want everyday AI, our group, to not be the ones that are impacted.
But the reality is the vast majority of jobs are going to be impacted.
by AI, you know, go, go read this study in the, in the newsletter today. We'll make sure to link it.
But another thing, the IMF chief warned that the effects are expected to be more profound in
advanced economies, particular for white collar workers, right? So I think everyone just had this,
especially when Gen AI came out, you know, they said, ah, you know, this is maybe just lower level
workers. No, this, you know, where this is truly going to have an impact is advanced economies like the
U.S. and white collar workers, right? That's the reality. All right. So here we go. The next and last
piece of news that matters for today is OpenAI GPT store was released. We've talked about it a couple
times on the show already, but this actually did happen in the last week, even though it seems like
it happened months ago now. So we actually had Nancy Bain on the show on Thursday.
kind of walking us through, which great timing, by the way, we had that show plan.
We didn't know when the GPT store was going to be announced, and it was announced just hours
before that live show.
But we kind of talked about different ways to walk through how to create and configure
a custom GPT bot.
So if you don't know what the Open AI's GPT store is, it's live.
I actually, FYI, and I'm going to talk about this tomorrow, I created a little bit better version
of it, if I'm being honest, just of the directory side. So reach out to me and I'll send you access to
that if you want. But the Open AI store or Open AI's GPT store, it's really set kind of how they're
positioning it and how a lot of experts are talking about it, like myself included. I have extremely
high expectations for what the GPT store means for the future of work. So similarly now how with a
smart with your smartphone, right? So many times in your head, you're thinking whether it's
personally or professionally. Or, you know, if you think of SaaS, you know, software as a service,
you know, when you're trying to do something in work a lot of times or if you're trying to do something
personally, you search. You say, oh, is there an app to help me, you know, share my itinerary with
friends? Or is there an app that helps me, you know, better, you know, manage my finances, right?
Like you don't even think anymore of like, oh, if I need to manage my finances, maybe I just need to do a
better job of, you know, writing it down on paper or doing a better job tracking it in a spreadsheet.
No, everyone thinks what app is the best to use. The same thing, right? Like if you're in sales,
maybe, you're like, okay, what is the next SaaS? What SaaS should I be using? You know,
what's the best integration with our CERM to, you know, track customer movement through our sales
pipeline, right? Like everything is software. Everything is apps right now, right? I think for a lot of
things personally and professionally. So I think the GPT store, I think very soon, is going to start
changing that narrative. We're not going to be using, I don't think, apps and softwares at this time
next year. I don't think we're going to be using as much software or as many apps as we do
for these daily tats. I think we're going to be using GPTs, right? That's the reality.
The GPT store actually makes it extremely easy to make your own GPT.
doesn't mean it's good, but you can make a working, functioning GPT in a couple of minutes.
All right.
That does, again, let me warn you, and we're going to talk about this a little bit tomorrow.
But it doesn't mean you should, right?
You really do need practice, a good, a good GPT that functions well, that functions well, takes countless hours, right?
But it is so easy that anyone out there, right?
If you have a chat GPT Plus account, you can go in there and make a functioning GPT in a matter of minutes.
All right.
Also, another piece of news there is OpenAAI did release their team's feature, which, if I'm being honest,
that was, there was actually three things that they announced all in the same day.
So they announced the GPT store.
They announced the team's feature.
And they announced it was kind of a leak, but a confirmed leak, that chat GPT will be remembering information
across different conversations.
So I don't believe that last piece is live across all accounts.
Normally you get a message that tells you when your account kind of gets access to that.
A lot of people have.
I have not a public.
I don't believe it's a publicly available rollout.
But the first two are the GPT store is obviously live.
And then let's talk real quick about chat GPT teams.
That was also announced and it's live as well.
You know, our team immediately upgraded.
But what chat GPT teams.
does. There's essentially, I think, three important things. It allows you to more easily collaborate
with your team. That's number one. Number two is data, right? There is finally the option. Again,
I'm waiting for more information about this because there's not a lot of information out yet,
but it does allow you to kind of opt out of sharing your training data with Open AI, which is huge,
right? So Teams is open. You have to have between, I think it's two and a hundred,
149 licenses to use chat GPT teams, but the ability to kind of not share any data with open
AI was obviously one of the main reasons that so many companies didn't jump on chat GPT to
begin with. Obviously, the chat GPT enterprise product is really for those huge teams.
But I think three really big announcements from Open AI.
So that is it, y'all. That is the news that matters for
the week of, what is it? January and 15th, mid-January, 2024. Wow, can't believe it. All right. So I hope this
was a helpful recap. And if it was, please go to your everyday AI.com. Sign up for that free daily
newsletter. We're going to be recapping all of this. So maybe you're listening in the car or, man, I love,
I love when people say, you know, hey, I listen to you when I'm running or, you know, we listen to
the show when I'm, you know, out grocery shopping. Let me know. Where do you listen to the show?
It's always, it's always fun to hear that from people. But tomorrow, hot, hot,
take Tuesday y'all because here's the thing.
If y'all listen to this show at all, or if you've come to, you know, kind of, kind of
know me a little bit, you know, I'm a big fan of Open AI.
I'm a big fan of Microsoft.
I'm a big fan of chat GPT.
But they got a lot wrong with the GPT store.
A lot, right?
And I think for the first time, maybe ever, I'm going to really have.
I don't want to give too much away.
Let's just say they got a lot wrong, a lot wrong.
So we're going to be going over that tomorrow.
So if you are interested in the GPT store,
if you want to know a little bit more about how it works,
or if you just want to know what they got wrong,
and we're going to help fix it.
Make sure to tune in tomorrow for our show on Hot Take Tuesday.
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