Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - Ep 404: AI News That Matters - November 18th, 2024
Episode Date: November 18, 2024✅ OpenAI is releasing Agentic AI. ✅ Google now has the world’s top AI model. ✅ And Microsoft is hours away from its biggest AI announcements of the year. Don’t waste time trying to keep up... with AI on your own. We bring you the AI news that matters. 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 LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. OpenAI's release of agentic AI2. Google's Gemini AI updates3. AI in Medical Diagnostics4. NVIDIA's Role in AI5. Microsoft Ignite EventTimestamps:00:00 Stay updated on AI developments with Everyday AI.06:15 Google restricts Gemini model to backend developers.09:10 AI training needed for medical professionals' effectiveness.11:56 NVIDIA's strong GPU demand reflects AI expansion.13:47 ChatGPT Mac updates streamline code assistance.18:32 OpenAI seeks US support for AI infrastructure.23:36 Google's Gemini and OpenAI's voice assistant lead.25:50 Google Gemini: AI voice assistant revolutionizes data access.28:26 OpenAI's Operator automates tasks with agentic AI.32:25 Google's Gemini AI: Dominant, pending update challenge.Keywords:Everyday AI, Jordan Wilson, OpenAI, AI Developments, Microsoft Ignite event, Google's Gemini AI Model, AI Model Availability, AI in Medical Diagnostics, Bloomberg, Free Course on ChatGPT, Upgrade to Gemini AI, Gemini App on iPhone, Gemini Live, Google’s Notebook LM, OpenAI's upcoming AI tool Operator, Agentic AI, AI Safety, NVIDIA, AI Chips, U.S. Tariffs on Chinese Imports, OpenAI's ChatGPT Updates, North American AI Alliance, AI Economic Zones, Global AI Dynamics, Microsoft Ignite Event Broadcast, AI News, Everyday AI Newsletter, OpenAI's GPT-4, NVIDIA's Q3 Earnings, AI Discussions at Microsoft Ignite.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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All right, let's get straight into the AI News that matters, y'all.
Well, AI news that really matters is going to be happening at Microsoft Ignite.
So I will be there tomorrow in Chicago.
So if you are going to be at Microsoft Ignite as well, or maybe your company is, make sure you reach out.
Say what's up.
Let's connect and chat AI while we're there.
So the keynote kicks off tomorrow.
And hey, I'll just tell you this.
There's big things that are going to be happening at 7.30 a.m.
Central Standard Time.
so make sure you tune in.
All right, let's get to one of the biggest pieces of AI news this week.
Google's Gemini is now the top AI model in the world.
So Google DeepMind's latest AI model, Gemini X, EXP 1114, so experimental 1114th, after November 14th,
has now surged to the top of the LM Arena chatbot arena leaderboard,
surpassing open AIs GPT-40.
So this achievement highlights Google's advancements in AI, particularly the model does really well in math and vision tasks, areas where Gemini models traditionally excel.
So the LM Arena, chatbot arena.
So formally, that was known as the LMSYS arena.
Yeah, a lot of acronyms already three minutes into the show.
So the LM chatbot arena allows AI labs to compare their models.
in a blind head-to-head format with users voting on performance without knowing which model they are evaluating.
Y'all remember that like Pepsi versus Coke taste test.
That's essentially what the LM Arena is for chatbots and OpenAI, I'd say for 95% of the days that this has been up.
Open AI is usually the top model in the world.
But Google on November 14th, so just a couple of days ago, released a new model.
and it is now the top model.
So right now the top five models in the arena are dominated by OpenAI and Google,
with XAI's GROC 2 being the first non-Google or Open AI model on the leaderboard.
So despite its success, Gemini 1114 is not yet available in the public app or on the website.
So access right now is limited to those with a Google AI studio account.
Also, the chatbot arena's evaluation is
based on human perceptions of performance and output quality
rather than strict database testing or benchmarks.
So how long is this gonna last?
I'd say not long, here's why.
We just spent a little bit of time over the weekend
digging into the chatbot arena,
and we also saw that OpenAI is actually testing
a new model as well.
So it's anonymous chatbot model from OpenAI
is being blindly tested,
right now. So I don't know how long this new Google 1114 is going to be the most powerful model
in the world. But interestingly enough, I also saw Google is testing two follow-up models.
So they have their mystery Gemini 3 and secret chatbot named models. Yeah, got to love the
model naming for the secret models like secret chatbot. Love it, right? It's like it's like a
bad spy name. But we'll see. I would assume y'all that OpenAI in the next, I don't know,
week or two would probably update its GPT4O model and would presumably be the next top model.
So normally, it's that the name of a show, right? Normally Open AI doesn't waste time in being
the top model. So it's always slight refreshes, right? It's not like going
from, you know, GPT 3.5 to GPT4,
and all of a sudden, open AIs on the top again.
So kind of the trend over the last six months
has been these incremental updates, right?
So on the open AI side, it's actually called GPT40 latest,
even though we don't really say that name a lot.
Also, what's important to notice here,
important to note here about the Google Gemini 1114,
if you go on, you know, Gemini, their front end,
you're not getting,
in this model. You're only getting this as a backend developer. So this is something that I wish
that Google would change a little bit because everyone else, and when I say everyone else,
the other kind of two big players here, Anthropic Claude and Open AI, when they release a new
model, they make that new model publicly available on their kind of chatbot side, right? So
if you go to chatgbt.com or Claude.aI, you'll get access to OpenAI and Anthropics most
powerful models respectively. Google, not so much. Google really restricts their most powerful
models just inside of their AI studio. So, you know, if you're using Google Gemini on the front end
as a chatbot, you're generally working with a model that is anywhere from three to eight months
old. So I'm not sure what Google's, you know, go-to-market strategy is there. Maybe they really want to
make sure that a model was stable before they roll it out as the de facto model. Not a big fan of it,
because I think it creates a lot of confusion.
All right.
Our next piece of AI news.
Chadpots are outperforming doctors in medical diagnosis studies.
So a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open
reveals that chat GPT for outperformed human physicians in diagnosing medical conditions from case histories.
So the study involved 50 doctors, and it showed that chat GPT scored.
an average of 90% in diagnosing medical cases, while doctors using the chatbot scored 76%
and those without it scored 74%. So slight increase there. So this experiment highlights the
potential of AI to serve as a valuable tool in medical diagnostics, yet also underscores the
challenges in integrating AI into a medical practice. So Dr. Adam Rodman, who helped design the
study noted that doctors often remained confident in their own diagnosis, even when the chatbot
suggested potentially better alternatives. Yeah, nothing like, you know, second-guessing chatbot
that is, you know, has access to human history. So the study suggests that many doctors are not
fully exploiting AI's capabilities, often using it more like a search engine rather than leveraging
its comprehensive diagnostic abilities. So Dr. Jonathan Chen from Stanford,
who was a study author, emphasized that only a few doctors realized they could input entire case
histories into the chatbot for more comprehensive answers. The findings point to a need
for better training and understanding of AI tools among medical professionals to fully harness
their diagnostic potential. So the study used real patient cases that are part of a set of
105 cases used since the 1990s, ensuring that ChadGBT had no prior training on them, making the results
particularly noteworthy.
So this is not the first study that kind of pits AI chatbots against doctors.
There was a pretty famous study about a year and a half ago that actually showed chat GPT
was more empathetic than doctors and had better bedside manner in kind of a blind test.
So this, I do think this is going to be one of those studies that commonly gets referred to in the coming months, right?
when we talk about chat GPT or AI models capabilities.
I don't know.
Live stream audience, would you want AI as a doctor, right?
I know it's a weird concept, but I do think that is where we're heading, just a lot more
reliance on large language models in the medical setting.
I don't care.
I would love to hand a chatbot over all of my medical history if it meant that I didn't
have to wait like nine months.
you know, for a stuffy nose, right?
The medical system here in the U.S. is broken, and I am very excited for AI to disrupt that system.
All right, our next piece of AI news.
Invidia earnings are coming out on Wednesday, and there is going to be a lot of eyeballs on that report.
So, Nvidia is set to report its quarter three earnings on Wednesday,
providing a crucial update on the AI market's momentum.
So as the world's largest publicly traded company by market cap,
Nvidia has become a barometer for AI growth due to its significant advances in AI technology and applications.
So the company's stock has soared nearly 190% year to date,
driven by the surging demand for AI technologies,
making it the largest publicly traded company by market cap in the entire world.
So yeah, technically the most valuable company in the world.
And y'all, I told you two years ago when Nvidia,
was kind of like no one really knew about it.
I'm like, Nvidia's going to be the biggest company in the world.
No one listened to me.
Yeah, you got to start listening, y'all.
So investors are eager to see if Nvidia will exceed expectations and raise its quarter for
revenue outlook projected at $37 billion.
So despite past strong performances, Nvidia's shares actually fell 6% after quarter to earnings,
possibly due to profit-taking or unmet high investor expectations.
Yeah, expectations are through the roof, especially when you hear about companies like, you know, as an example, XAI, ordering 100,000 GPU chips all at once, you know, expectations are pretty high for Nvidia to deliver.
So CEO Jensen Wong may provide updates on the next generation Blackwell AI chips, which are expected to significantly contribute to future revenues.
The demand for Blackwell chips is already outpacing supply, indicating robust future sales.
potential. So the company's performance is seen as a reflection of the expanding influence of
AI across various sectors beyond just technology impacting industries like healthcare, automotive, and
finance. So yeah, I talk about this pretty much all the time, y'all. The reason why we talk
about chips a lot and we cover GPUs and kind of the political aspect of this is because
GPUs mainly from Nvidia power all AI, right? All the large language model.
right for the most part any AI tool you use it is a high likelihood they are using
invidia's chips so so much of our day-to-day work and how the future of work is changing is
actually impacted by invidia chips all right so that's why it's pretty important so fred's asking
here how will increased tariffs impact invidia yeah we've seen uh some reports from the uh trump
administration, the incoming Trump administration here in the U.S. of tariffs anywhere between
10 to 20 percent, and I believe up to 60 percent on Chinese imports. So yeah, we are probably
going to be seeing if these tariffs do come to fruition. We're going to be seeing probably
higher costs on the hardware and software side. That's not my personal opinion. That's just,
you know, third party reports that are looking at this. So we will see. All right. All right.
Our next piece of AI news, ChatGBTGPT has rolled out some noteworthy desktop updates on both Mac and Windows.
So OpenAI has announced a new feature for the ChatGPT desktop app on MacOS, allowing it to read code directly from several developer-focused coding apps like VS code, Xcode, text edit, terminal, and I-Term 2.
So this development eliminates the need for developers to copy and paste code into chat GBT,
streamlining the coding process by sending code sections directly to the chatbot as context.
So unlike other AI coding tools, such as GitHub co-pilot, chatGBT cannot yet write code directly into these apps,
but it can't assist by providing code suggestions.
So I did test this out last week as it came out.
So there's also some confusion out there.
People are thinking that this is the new operator, kind of agentic AI from OpenAI.
It is not.
All this does, so on the chat GPT Mac app, so you need to update it to the newest app,
there's essentially kind of like how you would at mention a GPT.
You can essentially read different files from those programs, right?
So as an example, let's say you are using VS code or something like that to code.
ChatGBT can simply read the file that you are working on, but it cannot write.
So essentially what this does, it's a great user, kind of UI, UX, so user interface,
user experience update.
You know, it will save a little bit of time, but right now, I think this is just more
of an incremental feature, right?
And hopefully creating a stronger bridge between the ChatGBTD desktop app and I think
how you work with native Mac apps.
So we do not yet have that same capability
on the Windows side.
However, Windows users were not left out of this
because also last week, ChatGPT announced
that free users can now download and use
the ChatGPT app for Windows.
So before this was limited to paid users only.
So if you are a free chat chat chat,
that GPT user, you can now download the desktop app for Windows.
All right, more OpenAI news.
Let's keep it going.
So according to reports from Bloomberg,
OpenAI has proposed the North American AI Alliance to compete with China.
So Open AI is urging US legislators and regulators and its allies
to collaborate on AI infrastructure to maintain a competitive edge over China, according to Bloomberg
reports. So the company suggests forming a North American compact for AI to streamline access to
talent, financing, and supply chains. So Open AI envisions this compact expanding globally to
to include U.S. allies and partners such as countries in the Middle East. The proposal was unveiled
at an event by the Center for Strategic and International Studies highlighting its significance.
So Open AI's policy blueprint emphasizes the need for the U.S. to support energy infrastructure
projects by committing to purchase power.
So the company recommends establishing AI economic zones to expedite permitting processes
and revitalize nuclear reactors.
One big thing, we saw another report that we covered in the newsletter.
last week that said up to 40% of AI data centers are going to run into power problems in 2025.
Not good.
So expanding nuclear energy capacity by utilizing compact reactors from the U.S. Navy was also proposed.
So Open AI views AI as an opportunity to reindustrialize the U.S.
and foster broad-based economic growth.
The initiative is seen as crucial for.
national security promoting democratic values in the AI development against China's influence.
So OpenAI has sought funding from investors in the Middle East to support chip energy and
data center expansion. So OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, has reportedly engaged with U.S.
officials to garner support for the infrastructure plan. So the proposal coincides with an upcoming
change in the U.S. administration with President-elect Donald Trump acknowledging the need for
expanded energy capacity. So this one is pretty interesting here, right? It almost seems like on,
it almost seems like on the AI side, at least according to reports, that Open AI is almost
trying to establish a NATO-esque partnership among ally nations to the United States just for
AI infrastructure and development specifically to compete with China. So I do think that China was
maybe a little late to the game, but I think if you look at just over the last six to nine
months, China aside from the U.S., I think has been the leader in AI development. And it's not
even close in terms of first. It's like 1A, 1B, and there's really no one else in second or third.
Right now, it is at least as of recently. It really is.
just the U.S. and China. So a pretty strategic move here, according to reports from Bloomberg,
from Open AI, trying to take a driver seat in terms of kind of global dominance on the AI scene.
So it is a very important, I'd say, piece of the puzzle to keep a look at, right? I think people
sometimes devalue AI's role in the world that.
It is everything right now, right?
AI is being used in the forefront of military and defense.
It's being used in transportation, supply chains.
Literally every aspect of the world economy is becoming maybe overly reliant on artificial intelligence, on GPUs, on the ability to generate power.
Right?
So much of world economies right now is heavily reliant.
reliant and quickly becoming potentially over reliant on AI and kind of related industries.
So I do think it is important to see what happens in terms of partnerships on a global scale.
I don't think people are paying too much attention to it, but I think that we should.
So pretty big news there coming from Bloomberg.
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Our next piece of AI news.
Some big news from Google.
So Google's Gemini AI is reportedly set up
for a major upgrade with some conversational capabilities.
This sounds like a small feature, but stick with me.
I'm going to tell you why this is actually pretty big.
So Google's Gemini AI is poised for a significant upgrade,
potentially enhancing its ability to interact with various media types like files, photos,
and recordings.
So this is with the Gemini Live, kind of live interact.
active voice agent. So this development mirrors the capabilities of OpenAIs chatGBT,
particularly a feature missing in its advanced voice mode. So according to Android authority,
a recent beta version of the Google Gemini app revealed code suggesting that Gemini Live might
soon be able to enable discussions about user uploaded attachments. So although the feature is not yet
active, the code hints at a user experience where questions can be asked and insights can be gained
directly from files. Here's why this is important because also in the last couple of days,
Google has released Gemini as a dedicated app on the iPhone, which includes access to its
Gemini Live Voice Assistant. So this is important because the combination of having both Gemini
on the iPhone, which has access to the neural Gemini Live agent and the ability for Gemini
Live to potentially read your files would put it ahead of all other voice assistants.
So I'd say right now, there's really only at least here in the U.S.
I'd say that by far, open AIs advanced voice mode is the best live AI voice assistant.
right and presumably we'll hopefully see some of these roll out to companies or to services
like amazon's alexa like uh apples syri etc but right now it is really just open a i's advanced
voice mode and google's gemini live that i think are pretty far above everyone else but the downside
at least right now is these very uh you know neural low latency very human-like
sounding AI voice assistance powered by large language models do not and cannot access your actual data,
which really makes them a little less useful, right?
So we've done a couple of shows here as an example on a voice advanced mode from open AI and chat.
The downside, though, is you can't use all of the other tool.
So it cannot access the web.
you cannot even for advanced voice mode on chat gpti's app which is right now only available on the
iPhone uh actually no i do believe it's uh it was rolled out yeah during my uh my little vacation
uh that i had celebrating um my anniversary uh it was rolled out on desktop as well but the downside is
you cannot upload files uh to open a i's advanced voice mode and you actually can't even type as soon as you
type you can no longer use advanced voice mode. So this is some actually, like I said, it sounds like
a small little feature potential feature from Google Gemini and Gemini Live, but it's actually
pretty big because this would, if it does actually roll out, this would mark the first very
smart, large language model powered AI voice assistant that can access your data, which I think
would really change how we work. Right. Think of as an example. If you have a long,
commute or if you're taking a long walk. Things like advanced voice mode and Google Gemini Live
are great to talk to. However, it's not super useful, right? Because if you do want to really
gain some great insights when it comes to your business, when it comes to something that you're
personally working on, you have to spend a lot of time verbalizing and talking all of that
information into the context window, which is, I mean, redundant, number one. Number two, it's
extremely time-consuming. So the ability to upload files and use Google Gemini Live and their new
iPhone app that brings Gemini and Gemini Live to iPhone users could be a huge announcement.
All right. Last but definitely. So not necessarily, Michael, great question from YouTube asking,
is this kind of like Notebook L.M? Not necessarily. So the big thing right now with Gemini
live in advanced voice mode is you can talk to these agents, right? Nobook LM, I think it is the product of the
year for 2024 unless OpenAI drops SORA or drops, you know, GPT5, Orion. I still think
notebook LM right now is the product of the year for 2024. So notebook LM is by Google. It is a grounded
state of the art model that has built in retrieval augmented generation. It is wild that I'm saying
those words and that is available. However, with notebook L.M, you can't talk to it, right? You can type to it.
You can chat with all of your documents. And it can also, you can generate podcast, right? But you can't
talk to it. So I think this is where once you can upload your files to a neural AI live agent and
talk to it, that's where it's like, y'all, the consulting game is going to completely change.
So not necessarily like notebook LM, slightly different. All right. All right. All right.
last piece of AI news for the week, and I'd say this is probably the biggest news. So according to
reports, Open AI is working on an agentic AI system called Operator. So OpenAI is preparing to
release a new AI tool, co-named Operator in January 2025, designed to automate tasks with
minimal human intervention, according to Bloomberg reports. So operator, like I said, is an AI agent
that acts like a personal assistant, capable of performing multi-step processes and executing
actions on behalf of users, distinguishing it from traditional AI chatbots.
So the introduction of operator signifies a major shift in how businesses could operate,
potentially transforming daily workflows by automating complex and labor-intensive tasks.
So the tool is expected to be released as a research preview first and also through
open AIs API for developers.
So it will, according to reports, be released in kind of those two tiers first, but at least
right not, at least not now, kind of like on the front end of if you go to chatgbt.com
or using the chat Gptia app.
According to reports, it will not be released like that, but first as a research preview
and through the Open AIS API's API.
So this development aligns with Open AIs long-term focus on Agentic AI, a priority.
highlighted by CEO Sam Altman and reflects the company's ongoing commitment to advancing AI capabilities.
So competitors like Anthropic, Google, and Microsoft are also making strides in agentic AI with
products that we've talked about here on the show in the last couple of weeks, a lot.
Anthropics computer use, which is live now.
Google's Jarvis, which was a Chrome extension that Google launched and then they kind of took away,
but will reportedly be released in December
and Microsoft's autonomous AI agents in Codilot Studio,
which according to reports will be publicly released in a beta tomorrow,
November 19th.
So essentially all the big, I mean, those are the big four right there, right?
Anthropic, Open AI, Google, and Microsoft,
all in the fourth quarter of 2024 are either going to be releasing agentic AI
or reports are coming out that they will be releasing it.
So essentially we're seeing from October to now reportedly January.
So in a four-month span, we will likely see agentic AI from the four biggest players in AI.
So the introduction of AI agents like operator could accelerate the shift towards more automated work environments,
emphasizing the need for businesses to invest in AI readiness.
in redefine job roles.
I cannot underestimate or sorry,
I cannot overstate how important and impactful this is.
I think we've been kind of, you know,
slowly walking our way through large language model
implementation over the last two years.
This changes everything.
This changes how we work.
It changes what jobs look like.
It changes how humans,
and the human role in,
traditional knowledge work. So as AI becomes more integrated into business processes,
issues of safety, governance, and data compliance are expected to become even more critical,
requiring organizations to establish robust guardrails and human in the loop systems.
All right, y'all, that was a lot. And just one more reminder, Microsoft Ignite tomorrow.
Let's just say there's going to be some big announcements and you are going to be.
to want to make sure you join the show tomorrow and you should probably join us live at 730 a.m.
Central Standard Time. I'll just say that. I can't say a whole lot more. But as a recap, here is the
AI news that matters for the week of November 18th. So first, we have Google's new 1114, Gemini
1114 topping the AI arena leaderboards as the world's most powerful AI model. For now, I do
expect OpenAI to release an updated version of GPT 4-0.
That would probably take back that top spot.
Next, according to a new study, chat GPT is outperforming,
outperforming doctors in medical diagnosis.
Next, Nvidia is poised for strong quarter three earnings that are expected this
Wednesday.
Next, chat GPT has rolled out some pretty noteworthy desktop updates for both Mac users
and for window users.
Next, according to reports, OpenAI has proposed a North American AI alliance to compete with China.
Next, Google's Gemini AI is set for a potential major upgrade with conversational capabilities
and giving users the option to upload files while using Gemini Live and the new iPhone release.
And then last but not least, reports are saying that Open AI's new agentics,
AI system called Operator will be released in January. All right, y'all, that was a lot. I hope that
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