Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 3: Will Elon Musk End the AI Boom?
Episode Date: April 27, 2023Welcome to Everyday AI, the daily live show and podcast diving into the latest AI tips and trends for everyday people. Today, we talk about Elon Musk's effort to slow down AI, what Replit is and ...why you should care, and if Apple is going to put some fitness coaches out of business!Visit youreverdayai.com to subscribe to our daily newsletter and enter to win a year of Premium ChatGPT for free!==#ai #artificialintelligence #everydayai #elon #appleSend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info)
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Will Elon Musk change or slow down AI?
My name is Jordan Wilson.
Welcome to Everyday AI, the daily AI podcast, live stream, where we go over tips, tips and trends in artificial intelligence news.
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So real quick, we're going to preview it.
We're going to talk about Elon Musk and regulation.
We're going to talk about Replit.
We're going to talk about what that is and why you should care and explore if Apple is going to put fitness coaches out of business.
All right.
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So let's start at the top.
Elon Musk, no matter what your opinions or thoughts or views on him are, and those of us who are
active on Twitter like myself, we definitely have thoughts and views.
But regardless, you can't deny that he is going to be one of the major players moving forward,
not just in AI regulation, but in artificial intelligence as well and machine learning.
So obviously being the CEO of Tesla and having one of the largest data sets for machine learning in terms of all of the driving data that's on the road, you know, you can't look past that.
He's going to be one of the biggest players.
Also, for those of you who are not aware, Elon Musk was also one of the original board members in the early days of Open AI.
What is Open AI?
Well, you've all heard of, or most of you have heard of ChatGPT,
the one thing we'll probably talk about every single day on the show.
So he was one of the original board members of OpenAI,
which is the parent company or OpenAI's product is ChatGPT,
one of their products.
We'll talk about some of their other products during later shows.
So here's what happened.
I believe it was yesterday.
day, he went and met with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to discuss artificial intelligence.
So one of the biggest elephants in the room is what will the government do with artificial
intelligence? It's growing quickly. If you listen to my first, the first episode, kind of the
monologue, if you haven't, go back and listen to that. But there are a lot of potential implications
for what I is going to mean to the economy and to the job market. I won't read the whole quote,
but the CEO of OpenAI in an interview not too long ago, actually the only things he
worried about in that interview, at least that he said, was disinformation.
and economic shock.
So that's one of the things that's really on everyone's mind is what is going to happen with
AI.
Should there be regulation?
Other European countries are regulating, are regulating the technology heavily.
You know, even chat GPT has been banned.
I believe in at least Italy, maybe another country or two, or at least there's multiple
countries that are considering a ban.
of chat GPT.
So Elon Musk, and who knows, you know,
maybe this has to do with him no longer being on the board of OpenAI or no longer
being involved.
But he's also talked of his own rival of the kind of GPT or of chat GPT called Truth GPT.
Very interesting names.
Sounds like shots fired against OpenAI.
there's been plenty of conversation both from from him and from, you know, those in the, you know,
open AI community on how do you train these, these models and how can you do your best to
keep out political bias? So I think that's a pretty big piece of something to keep an eye on moving
forward, regardless of your interests, whether you're using AI in your daily life or not.
It should be pretty interesting and there should be a lot of a lot tied to what happens politically.
Personally, I don't see anything major happening at least anytime soon.
If there's one thing, you know, being a former political reporter in my earlier life,
at least in the U.S., regulation takes time.
things get stalled in in government.
So I think a lot of people, myself included, and I'm sure some politicians,
see the economic upside of having AI and of having this technology for businesses.
It's incredible.
You know, the potential output to grow.
I think it's especially exciting for small to medium-sized businesses.
You know, for those smaller companies, you know, maybe with less than 100 employees that maybe have one of their closest competitors is a, you know, a Fortune 500 or an Inc. 5,000 company, I think that there's so much economic upside to implementing and adapting AI into your everyday workflow. It's huge. So I don't think that a lot of regulation will come soon, at least anything meaningful.
anything that's kind of on the level of a pause, right?
So that's the other thing, you know, this was maybe two or three weeks ago,
Elon Musk and I believe it was something like now 28,000 other, you know,
kind of recognizable names in tech, you know, signed a letter essentially saying,
hey, we should have a six-month pause on all development.
And I think for the most part in a in a kind of system in the United States where we're always going after profit, it's really just been the U.S. and China for the most part pushing kind of the AI race.
So I don't see any huge regulation coming anytime soon.
So let me know what you think.
You know, drop a comment on one of our streams.
send us an email info at your everyday AI.com.
Let us know what you think.
All right, let's move on.
So our second big news item of the day in AI is Replit.
So what is Replit and why should you even care?
Both great questions.
Let me explain it to you.
So I assume the majority of people watching and listening are not developers.
Maybe some of you are, could be wrong, but Replit is essentially a way to, it's a lot of things,
but I'm going to explain it to the non-technical person, such as myself.
It's an easy way to implement and test and even deploy things like websites or web applications
in real time.
So let me kind of tell you the two different ways that you can do something like that.
So you could buy a domain and then you could set up hosting for that domain.
So your kind of domain can go live.
And then you'd also need to do a lot of technical things if you wanted to get a website up from scratch.
You might have to install what's called the content management system, a CMS like WordPress or Webflow or Squarespace.
So you might have to do that or you can do things kind of by hand.
And there's a lot of different applications that you can use or languages that you can kind of build a website in.
But a lot of standard websites will have three files.
It's an HTML, a CSS, and a JavaScript.
Sometimes they're combined, you know, some of those.
But let's just say for an easy sake, you have three files.
So if you kind of go your own route and on your own domain, your own hosting, either you're using a CMS or you're uploading, you know, two to four files.
and having to constantly update those.
So to just see if something works,
to build a website, to have a sandbox or a playground,
if you're testing out new things for your startup or for your company,
you know, there's a little bit of, you know,
not a huge cost, but there's a cost and there's time and there's development.
You're having to, you know, worry about things like name servers.
You're having to set those up.
So there are some technical hurdles to even just saying like,
okay, I have an idea for a website or for an application.
Let me see if I can get this live.
So what Replit is, sorry, that was long-winded, but what Replit is, it's a free platform
that just allows you to log in and do it.
You don't have to buy a domain.
You don't have to buy hosting.
You don't have to mess around with name servers or anything technical.
So if you want to try out some new code or a web application, it's an easy way to do it.
So Replit yesterday, close and nearly $100 million fundraising round at just, I think it's just over a $1 billion valuation.
Here's why that's important.
For a beginner, we'll talk about this in later episodes.
This is something I even personally toyed around with.
Again, I'm not a developer, but I created a version of, I'm trying to remember what it was.
I tried it with a couple games, but with chat GPT, I just asked it to code for me.
And I said, hey, give me the files.
I'm not a coder.
And I was creating versions of kind of classic arcade games, very simple ones,
Pong breakthrough, but in less than a minute.
But I was only able to do that that quickly with Replit.
Again, this is not a sponsored segment.
But I think it's important for the everyday people to understand that if you do want to,
you know, learn basics of coding, if you do want to, you know, see, you know,
what you can even do just as a non-technical person,
working with chat GPT. It's amazing. So check that out. Check out Replit. All right. Our third
item on today's biggest news is Apple. Are they going to be putting fitness coaches out of business?
Well, I don't know, but it seems like that might be part of their plan. So Apple, one of the largest
companies in the world, I think they were number one. They might be two or three now. I'll have to look it up.
but they announced plans for courts.
So what courts is going to be,
it's going to be an AI powered health service.
So if any of you like me have an Apple Watch,
you know,
sometimes you get that buzz or for me,
I get it a lot because I work long days.
I sit down and the watch says like,
hey, Jordan,
you should probably get up and move around.
You know,
or sometimes it says,
hey, Jordan,
you might need to breathe, right?
So right now those prompts
or those notifications, there's not a lot of data that's coming from that.
I'm not sure of the inner workings, but there's not a lot of AI or machine learning that goes
into my watch buzzing me.
It's pretty sure noticing, okay, it can notice, you know, changes in elevation or when
you're walking or when you're sitting.
So it's probably saying like, all right, you've been sitting for two hours.
I'm going to buzz you, tell you to get your lazy butt up.
But this is different.
So, of course, it seems like is going to be using a lot.
lot of new AI technology with your watch, sending alerts to your smartphone, just a whole host,
sorry, a whole host of new improvements, new data sets. And also separately working on technology
for tracking emotions, potentially bringing blood pressure monitoring to the Apple Watch in the next
few years. So again, this is really focused at getting people fit, getting people healthy,
getting people moving, tracking many more data points in your workouts, in your sleep.
Somehow, even your nutrition, I'll have to read a little bit more to see how that works.
So that's something to keep an eye on.
You know, when one of the largest companies has largely been somewhat quiet, at least
comparatively, to the other leaders in the space, Microsoft has probably been the number one
leader.
After that, I would actually say maybe Facebook.
You know, Google, I think, has been trending a little behind.
But, you know, recently, you know, they started to double down a little bit on a on AI.
But, you know, Apple has been relatively silent compared to some of their closest competitors.
So I don't think this is the first or the last big announcement from Apple in terms of AI.
But it's something to keep an eye on because it's something for everyday people.
You know, this isn't a coding application to make iOS.
iOS apps faster.
This is just something that they're really trying to bring that kind of fitness coach
to all of us that have an Apple Watch and an iPhone.
All right.
Well, we didn't go over today.
All right.
Well, day three, we wrapped it up somewhat on time.
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