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so coming in with the story number one
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we have a new Chinese humanoid robot
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they've honestly been developing these
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at quite a rapid pace and now we're
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starting to see the different ways in
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which they are managing to make these
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robots even more flexible we all know
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that there is actually an Initiative for
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2025 for China to be the leader in terms
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of Robotics and today we got limb X
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Dynamics which is a shenzen based
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startup founded in 2022 and it's
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actually you know got success with its
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new homid that they are essentially
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aiming to rival Boston Dynamic so if you
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aren't familiar with this current pose
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that it is doing this was something that
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Boston Dynamics robot the atlas robot
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the very famous one actually did in a
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demo video and that was something that
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this is trying to replicate so it's
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pretty interesting because they can
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quickly quickly replicate many of the
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things that are going on in the US and
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considering the rapid pce technology I
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wouldn't be surprised if many of the
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robots that we do see as I was saying
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it's going to be really interesting to
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see how the rapid advancements in
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humanoid robot technology manages to
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spread overseas we all know that
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humanoid robots are going to get a huge
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boost in 2025 due to the physics
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simulations actually being incredibly
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more efficient in terms of their speed
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and we're going to likely see humanoid
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robots perform in ways that we've never
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seen before it's going to be really
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interesting to see China also manage to
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mass-produce these robots and actually
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start to have them working in factories
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and considering the fact that in China
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CH they manag to have really really
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efficient manufacturing it's going to be
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quite surprising if they do manage to
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pull off some really really effective
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robots at an industrial scale that is
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going to be something I'm looking out
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for because we've already seen some
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instances of that so that's going to be
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interesting so Point number two is
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rather interesting because in the past
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couple of days in the AI Community what
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I've noticed is that there is a very
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very clear thing going on where
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individuals are starting to talk about
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artificial super intelligence more and
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more in a realistic term it's no longer
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seen as something that is a fad or
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something that is this exaggerated term
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that is somewhat clickbait but actually
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as a real possibility for future AI
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systems and Logan Kilpatrick the Google
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Lead product lead for Google AI actually
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said that straight to shot to ASI is
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looking more and more probable by the
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month this is what IIA saw now he does
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further expand on this but this is a
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significant tweet because because this
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is something that we hadn't really seen
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before Across The Wider Community the
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only person that was really talking
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about artificial super intelligence at
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the time was of course Ilia SATA and
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even remarks or claims of AGI were being
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currently disregarded as people who were
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far too hyped up on AI hype and AI news
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and just seriously in the AI bubble but
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right now you can see that other labs
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and other individuals are talking about
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super intelligence of course this is
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referring to Elk's Mission trying to
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refer to artificial icial super
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intelligence and if this is true it kind
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of does make sense considering the fact
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that that is quite likely what IIA sover
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is pursuing and considering the fact
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that Google released their recent model
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which is actually also something like
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test time compute now them starting to
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say that look ASI is on the table it
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kind of seems that we're all headed in
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one general direction now with
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artificial super intelligence he
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actually goes on to explain a bit more
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he talks about you know how he founded
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the company to do a straight shot to
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artificial super intelligence no
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products and then of course he before
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saw this as unlikely to work since if
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you get the firew spinning on models you
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can actually build a real moot but the
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success of scaling test time compute
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which of course IL satova saw early
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signs of is a good indication that this
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direct path of just continuing to scale
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up might actually work he says we're
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still going to get AI but but unlike the
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consensus from four years ago that it
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would be the inflection point moment in
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history it's likely going to look like
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just another product release with many
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other iterations and smaller other
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options within a short period of time
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now if you're wondering what's actually
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going to happen in 201 5 I did do a
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video covering saman's predictions but
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if you do want to know a little bit more
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we can take a look at some of the common
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themes of course he says artificial
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general intelligence this is something
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that Sam Alman alluded to in a podcast
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well he didn't really allude to he
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actually stated it that we're going to
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get that in 2025 that of course will be
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fascinating he also said AI agents a
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much better 40 upgrade which is
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definitely long awaited for the people
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who sincerely wanted GPT 5 much better
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memory this is of course something that
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I spoke about before much better memory
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is certainly coming a longer context
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window is definitely something that he
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wants and a lot of people do need a
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longer context window allows you to
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essentially input more in which is of
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course really effective for doing a
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variety of different tasks I have to be
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honest with you guys using Google's 2
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million context length window is
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something that is remarkable for a
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variety of different tasks a deep
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research feature and this is really
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interesting because this actually takes
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aim at Google's I wouldn't say it's one
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of their core offerings but genu ly it's
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the most underrated AI tool right now I
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made a video on it I made some super
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prompts from it and I think it's
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probably going to be one of the biggest
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tools of 20125 because it's basically AI
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agents doing research for you but people
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don't know that yet it's just called
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Deep research so I think something like
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that is going to be really really crazy
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especially when open AI release it of
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course a better Sora that is of course
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so with a better Sora that's going to be
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really interesting because one thing
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that people don't understand is that
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when Sora was the leading model open a
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didn't really have any pressure to
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release anything better but now that
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they're not the leading model we're
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actually going to have to see if Sora is
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actually better than V2 which is going
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to be a really really hard feat so when
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Sora gets released it's quite likely
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that it will be better than Google's VO2
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which when you think about what that
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means for the video creation industry
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that is going to be something that's
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absolutely incredible so that is going
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to be something super interesting that I
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can't wait to see it also says
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interestingly many great updates we have
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coming were not mentioned at all or very
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little and this is really f fascinating
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because samman actually says that many
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great updates that they have coming
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weren't mentioned at all or very little
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so it's quite clear that opening eyes
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road map in 2025 is going to be one that
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is one is full of surprises so that
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means that you know just keep your eye
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out for anything that they might release
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because it's quite likely that we're
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going to get caught off guard again with
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a tool or product or a service that we
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probably do need but haven't yet
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requested and this is something that I
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think one of the key things that makes
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open AI so successful is that they
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actually don't just make aii stuff they
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actually make them into really good
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products which is why of course when you
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use chat GPT they use your interface for
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example even when you're using Sora it's
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actually remarkably more effective than
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any other AI tool out there and that's
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the reason that I think this company
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will still be successful now
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unfortunately for open AI if we're
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actually talking about the company being
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successful we can actually take a look
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at what the Godfather of AI has to say
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about open AI it's the Godfather of AI
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Jeffrey Hinton actually throws support
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behind Elon musk's lawsuit against open
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Ai and they are actually supporting Elon
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musk's lawsuit seeking a preliminary
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injunction that would stop open AI from
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becoming a fully for-profit company if
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you aren't caught up with the news
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unfortunately for open AI they are
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trying to become a for-profit company in
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order to further the mission and of
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course Elon Musk has F an injunction to
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stop that because essentially open ey
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were a charity and he poured millions of
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dollars into said charity and now that
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the said charity has taken those
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donations and it's turned that into a
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for-profit company it's essentially
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something that they just aren't happy
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about which is of course understandable
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now it might just be the fact that Elon
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Musk is a little bit jealous that of
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course open a are a bit ahead and he's
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trying to slow them down but it's very
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interesting to see that the Godfather of
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AI is now supporting this we can see
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that he says openi was founded as
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explicitly a safety focused nonprofit
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and made a variety of safety related
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promises in its Charter and it said it
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received numerous tax and other benefits
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from its nonprofit status allowing it to
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tear all of that up when it becomes
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inconvenient sends a very bad message to
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other actors in the ecosystem and this
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is very true if we have a company that
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starts out as a charity and then over
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time manages to just say you know what
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now let's become a for-profit that is a
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very bad precedent for companies because
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other individuals will try and use this
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structure to essentially ensure that
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their company is going to be successful
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as well so this is going to have all
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sorts of implications if it does go
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through through that open is allowed to
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do a for-profit conversion that's going
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to have to be really technical because
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they don't want to open the floodgates
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for you know various individuals
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starting their own nonprofits and then
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turning them into for-profits I'm not
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someone who's you know completely
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educated on the law but I do know that
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when you do allow certain things it
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essentially sets a precedent meaning
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that other people are going to try to do
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the same thing as well and of course
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landmark cases do get referred to all of
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the time so this is going to be
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something that is really really
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important I truly am not sure of the
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decision of this but it will be very
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interesting to see I mean both of these
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companies are probably going to have the
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best lawyers on either side so it's
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going to be super interesting to see
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where openi manages to fall now here we
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have Sebastian Buck who is someone that
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actually worked on the buy series of
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models these were the smaller series of
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models from Microsoft that basically
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showed how important training data was
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and in this interview clip he actually
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talks about the recent study in a video
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which I covered where we actually do get
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to see the fact that 01 surpasses
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doctors well physicians in terms of
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diagnosis in certain domains which is
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truly fascinating and it's a remarkable
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jump in improvement from GPT 4 and I
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think it sets a really interesting
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statement for the future because if
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these diagnosis tools are that much
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better at humans the question I have to
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ask myself is at what point does it
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become Reckless to not use the AI tool
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just recently there was a study that
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came out on medical diagnosis comparing
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human doctors to gp4 human doctors on
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that Benchmark were getting 75% okay so
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three out of four were correct gp4 gets
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nine out of 10 on medical diagnosis like
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this is something that we care about I
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care about in the real world you and gp4
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is already Beyond human now in that same
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study they are already foreshadowing
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what happens with o1 and saying that
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there are now cases where human doctors
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are at 50% and o1 is at 90% % I mean
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this is just you know completely
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incredible and I'm not going to spend
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too long on this because we've already
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covered this but I mean just take a look
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at the paper it's about like super human
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performance of a large language model on
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the reasoning tasks of a physician they
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tested them in four categories I mean
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like you know when you look at you know
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a one preview and guys this is just 01
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preview okay this is not like the the
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second iteration of the model just
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imagine the third iteration of 01 the
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fourth iteration with test time compute
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I mean how accurate is that model going
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to be especially if it's fine tuned on
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you know medical diagnosis and stuff
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like that so I mean it's going to be
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really interesting especially when you
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can have a AI That's able to generate
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synthetic data and then train on that
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synthetic data so even if there is a
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super rare case the AI is able to you
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know pull it from its training data that
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wouldn't exist in the real world that
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really would have doctor stumped so I
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think this is genuinely a silent
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Revolution that's going on cuz when we
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even check right here you can see 01
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preview in terms of the score out of 100
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I mean Physicians and GPT 4 you can see
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the kind of results they get an 01
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preview okay preview is literally all
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the way up there I mean it's it's truly
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remarkable um on on Landmark diagnostic
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cases as well we can see 01 preview
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performs nearly at 100% it's just
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something that is uh yeah pretty
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incredible stuff I would say that this
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is a good sign though for anyone you
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know with kind of health issues because
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I think right now we're just getting the
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diagnosis but eventually on the tail end
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of this we are going to get some
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probably significant medical
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breakthroughs by the end of this decade
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or by the end of next decade certainly
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so it's going to be really interesting
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at a time for PR erity hopefully now
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interestingly there was this model
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called Deep seek V3 and this is
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something that I do want to say
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essentially shook the AI Community this
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was because this is a model that
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basically managed to perform on par with
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a lot of the current llms but that
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wasn't the only thing that this model
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managed to do this model currently
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managed to essentially get the same
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benchmarks at a fraction of the cost
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I've heard that the cost of this model
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is around $20 times cheaper than GPT 4
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and from my sources many people are
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currently switching for this to their
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API Usage Now claw 3.5 Sonet Still
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Remains number one in terms of the
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coding capabilities but from what I'm
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hearing is that many people are now
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switching to this model in terms of
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their GPT 4 applications now this is
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something that is pretty good because if
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you've ever wanted to build an AI
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applications and maybe the I guess you
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could say API costs were something that
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were a factor now dsek V3 is coming in
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as a very cheap alternative that allows
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you to rapidly prototype what you want
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without facing heavy inference costs so
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this is going to be a true shake up to
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the market and there was also some
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information regarding this as well that
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was a little bit controversial so
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essentially if you asked this model what
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it is it said I am a large language
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model developed by chat gbt that is what
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the model would output now of course
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that doesn't really make sense if the
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model is deep seek V3 it should say I'm
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deep seek V3 developed by you know the
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company deep seek so um there was some
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information going on out there that
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basically said that they trained on open
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ai's models output which is of course
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against open ai's terms of service the
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only thing is I'm not sure how open AI
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would even recognize that a company is
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able to do that I'm sure they've got
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Advanced ways to do that but considering
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the state of AI right now I'm not sure
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that's something that you know open AI
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would even want to pursue at the moment
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but we do take a look at the benchmarks
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you can see here that it does seem to
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basically you know outperform GPT 40 on
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a variety of different benchmarks and
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and you know if we're being honest about
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what GPC 40 is currently it isn't the
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best model in terms of like you know an
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llm that you could use you know Google's
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newer model is better I actually use
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Google's model every day now um of CLA
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for coding you've got claw 3.5 Sonic
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that model is you know better in coding
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aspect so it's something that just
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manages to you know put opening eyes
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leadership of course in a state of
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contention because we have a model that
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is cheaper and basically on the same
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level so people are always trying to
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find ways to save money and if you can
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you know find a way to save money by
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using this of course that is something
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that people might do now whether or not
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people are going to go to the hassle of
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actually going to a deep sep3 account
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because you know what openi are
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essentially doing you know they've got
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advanced voic mode they've got a variety
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of different other things that still
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make them a very good product to use I
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still think that the market has allowed
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shakeups that are really fascinating now
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in addition we ALS also do have this
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thing called reproduce which is where
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there's stepbystep blueprints that
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reveal how to recreate opening eyes
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reasoning abilities from scratch so
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there's a paper that actually presents a
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road map to reproduce the 01 model using
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reinforcement learning focusing on
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policy initialization reward design
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search and component so this is going to
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be interesting I'm actually going to be
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covering this in a video probably
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tomorrow but this is fascinating because
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if the secret of this is out it
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basically means that the secret of AGI
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is out and if that is the case and that
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means we are about to get AGI globally
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and if we're about to get AGI globally
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then that means that there's about to be
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the acceleration that we've never seen
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before because none of these countries
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want to lose the AI race now if we're
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talking about you know large language
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models and different architectures and
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of course the o1 architecture there is
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this fascinating paper from meta called
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LCM large concept models and with large
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concept models this is essentially a
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kind of model that basically tries to
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make the model think how humans think so
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you know how you know large language
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models think in you know it's tokenized
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and just the tokenize of stuff basically
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um you know this is probably a better
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explanation um this is an AI researcher
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and he said that I'm more and more
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confident that tokenization will be gone
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because of course humans don't think in
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tokens tokens are hard quoted
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abstractions in llms that lead to weird
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Behavior Uh you know llms can solve PhD
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math questions but canot answer is 9.9
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bigger than 9.11
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uh So Meta is Shifting you know LMS to
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lcms which are you know changing from
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next token prediction to next concept
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prediction and the concept is treated as
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a sentence you know representing an idea
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representing an abstract idea or action
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and I think this is something that's you
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know really interesting to see if it
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gets embedded into other architectures
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because we all know that the
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tokenization feature it not feature you
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know it's it's a part of the
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architecture that is something that has
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caused problems before and we've seen
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meta previously tackle these kinds of
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things where they're looking at things
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different to everyone else so I think if
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meaan of course continue to push that
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it's going to open up a really nice area
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in terms of AI research because we're
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going to get areas that most people
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currently aren't focused on and this is
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something that's really important
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because if you want to get truly Smart
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Systems having them thinking in
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different ways or ways that are really
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similar to us is going to really advance
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that now we also got this clip that has
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been doing the rounds on Twitter and
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this is where we get the exop AI
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employee Daniel kokalo actually
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explaining what AGI looks like when it's
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going to be released so this is a super
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fascinating interview because I don't
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think there have been many individuals
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from Frontier Labs actually releasing
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the kind of information we get in this
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short one minute clip and this is
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something that is fascinating to me
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because one of the things as well is you
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know it kind of coincides with what Sam
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Alman said previously where he basically
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said that you know we're going to get
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AGI and it's just going to be like
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another day for the average person so
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take a look at what he says here what
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you would see eventually is uh some sort
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of very exciting announcements and some
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sort of very exciting products being
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rolled out and things like that uh into
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the world but by by the time that's
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happened uh you but by the time you
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actually see the plumber uh the the
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robot plumber walking around AGI
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research will have been automated for
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like a whole year or more and the things
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living on the data centers will be super
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intelligent like literally across the
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board qualitatively quantitatively
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better than the best humans at
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everything um and they won't just have
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been designing robot plumbers like
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there's a million of them they'll be
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working on lots of things at the same
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time they'll be the robot plumbers but
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there'll also be new weapons new drones
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there'll also be all sorts of new
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software there'll also be all sorts of
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new basic science that will have been
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figured out new types of physics new you
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know chemistry new biology um it'll be
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this giant explosion of amazing new
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technologies that will be sort of like
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the the scientific and Industrial
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revolutions like if you think about what
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happen in 500 years from like 1500 to
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2000 it's just this insane explosion of
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uh intellectual progress in science and
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then also like physical progress in
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terms of like machinery and and um Tech
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you know tools and stuff like that I'm
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imagining a similar sort of explosion
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happening over the course of maybe two
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years uh all under the control of uh one
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AI project probably so for those of you
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who are wondering how AI gets here that
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is going to be something that is super
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intriguing to me because of course I
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would love to know what life is like
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when AI gets here and of course we do a
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lot of speculation on this channel so
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it's going to be super interesting to
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see if his predictions actually do come
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true in the sense that we're going to
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start to see a variety of different
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inventions and you know products getting
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released and then if we're actually able
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to tell if of course AI research has
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been automated now interestingly enough
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gearing up into 2025 we can see that the
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Google CEO Cinder Pai has actually told
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employees to gear up for a big 2025 as
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the stakes are high now this is super
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interesting because we've seen that in
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the last few weeks in the last quarter
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of 2024 Google really showed everyone
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that they are still the kings of this AI
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stuff and I think this was surprising to
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many people in the AI industry because
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what we saw from Google before was
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rushing to get products out we saw
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sloppy releases we saw delayed releases
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and we even saw you know releases that
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just didn't happen altogether at
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Google's IO conference we saw coming
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later this year more times than we had
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actual product releases but with the
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recent Google vo with a recent new model
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with a recent thinking model I mean it's
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been absolutely an onslaught of
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different products that we've had it's
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been nothing but gems that we've
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literally had with deep research I mean
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the list just goes on and on and on
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Google have just you know raised the bar
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to I think definitely the gold standard
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now in terms of across the board AI in
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terms of usability so it's going to be
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super interesting to see where they
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stand now if you actually read further
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into this article we can see that you
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know it talks about how 2025 is going to
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be a critical year and it's important
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that they internalize the urgency of
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this movement and they need to move
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faster as a company as these Stakes are
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high and that these are disruptive
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moments in 2025 they need to be
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relentlessly focused on unlocking the
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benefits of this technology and solve
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real problems now this is good for us
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because of course it means that we're
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going to be getting some killer products
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and like I said before a lot of the
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things that they've released have been
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really tremendous in terms of my
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productivity and just downright the
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things I've been able to do you know
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I've spoken about the fact that deep
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research is an amazing feature also the
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fact that you know the agent browser
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when I've seen the demos of that it
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looks really really amazing and I can't
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imagine the amount of time I'm going to
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save with that so it's going to be super
00:21:53
interesting because of course you know
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if you thought that 2024 was crazy they
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are saying that 2025 is the critical
00:22:01
year so if you're someone who's a Google
00:22:03
Fanboy or maybe even an open AI Fanboy
00:22:06
definitely keep your eyes on Google
00:22:08
because they're going to have a lot of
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products that are coming out and so here
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you can see that they actually said they
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know that they have some work to do in
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20125 to close the gap and establish a
00:22:16
leadership position there as well but of
00:22:18
course they know that you know that they
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want to be number one you can see right
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here that they said that I expect some
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back and forth in 2025 but I think we be
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stay to of the art so Cinder Pai is
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basically stating here that in 2025 he
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expects them to actually be the number
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one AI company in terms of overall
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market share in terms of just how good
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everything is and honestly by the end of
00:22:42
2024 we could argue that Google is
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number one because when we looked at the
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benchmarks when we looked at the product
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releases I mean the stuff they did was
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really really impressive so you know
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right here they're stating that you know
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he acknowledged that Google has to had
00:22:56
to play catchup but he says in history
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you don't always need to be the first
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but you have to execute well and be
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really best inclass as a product and in
00:23:03
2025 that's all it's all about so for
00:23:06
you consumers out there you know don't
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sleep on your Google devices just yet
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I'm sure there's going to be some major
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updates coming as well and of course
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with this we do have this individual
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jyang Ling who is you know building quen
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models at Alibaba actually responded to
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this tweet where someone said they want
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a Sonic level 70b model which is
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essentially just a smaller large
00:23:27
language model like chat GPT someone
00:23:28
said that they wanted a Sonic level
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version of that and he said wait on me
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so I mean it's going to be really
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interesting to see if we manage to cram
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more intelligence into these smaller
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models a 70b clo 3.5 Sonic level model
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I'm not sure if they can pull that off
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because I think some things are just
00:23:46
achieved through skill and I think even
00:23:48
if you try to be be as efficient as you
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can you might not be able to just get
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that kind of intelligence out of the
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model from that size if you guys know
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what I mean but then again we've seen
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you know a variety of different things
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become more efficient become faster so I
00:24:01
wouldn't be surprised if this is
00:24:03
something that occurs and I'm never
00:24:05
going to bet against the trend of AI
00:24:07
because I've done that in the past and
00:24:08
it doesn't work well and AI is an
00:24:10
exponential Trend so by the end of 2025
00:24:13
we could be in a remarkably different
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position now in addition what we also
00:24:17
got this week was something rather
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interesting we finally got the
00:24:20
definition of AGI and this one was
00:24:22
really good because we now know that
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open AI have defined the AGI as a system
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capable of generating $100 billion in
00:24:30
profits now I don't think this is like
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you know the specific definition of AGI
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I think this is more like a corporate
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cookie cutter term just to you know
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please the individuals at Microsoft
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because opening eyes deal with Microsoft
00:24:42
is you know it's kind of on Shaky Ground
00:24:44
based on all the things going on but you
00:24:46
know they're negotiating the agreement
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and I think Microsoft of course wants of
00:24:50
course to retain control over some of
00:24:53
this AI stuff but it's going to be super
00:24:55
interesting to see where things head
00:24:57
with them because of course I think that
00:25:00
like a lot of people are starting to say
00:25:02
that you know you've compared Microsoft
00:25:04
and you've compared Google but Microsoft
00:25:07
doesn't have their own models so like
00:25:09
once Microsoft's contracts end with open
00:25:11
AI what are they really going to do as a
00:25:14
company and that is of course you know
00:25:16
something that brings us to the question
00:25:17
but it's not that crazy it's not that
00:25:19
big of a deal I'm sure they'll work out
00:25:21
some agreement and one of the last
00:25:22
stories we have here is actually super
00:25:24
interesting so so we actually have this
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video of a humanoid robot released by by
00:25:28
matrix 1 and this one's rather
00:25:30
fascinating and maybe other companies
00:25:32
can take a leaf out of this book because
00:25:34
I'm more intrigued about this company
00:25:36
than I am any other company so this is a
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company that I don't even know the name
00:25:40
of I'm I'm guessing it's called Matrix
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and they've released this robot that
00:25:43
I've only seen one video on so the
00:25:45
captions you're seeing on screen I
00:25:47
didn't make those I just found this
00:25:49
video on Twitter I couldn't find the
00:25:50
original video I googled this robot
00:25:53
nothing has come up so far but the
00:25:55
technology in this robot does look
00:25:57
futuristic it does look really Advanced
00:26:00
I mean I haven't really seen any kind of
00:26:02
humanoid that looks like this I think
00:26:04
the last robot I saw that looks like
00:26:05
this mildly is the you know Honda Asimo
00:26:09
and that was over perhaps 20 years ago
00:26:11
but this robot right here it literally
00:26:13
looks like it's from the future and the
00:26:16
fingers look really flexible in fact if
00:26:18
I had to say it it kind of resembles
00:26:20
maybe an astronaut suit suit like the
00:26:22
SpaceX one but there isn't much to go
00:26:24
off here other than this looks really
00:26:26
effective I mean if this is able to do
00:26:28
some remarkable tasks it's going to
00:26:30
definitely feel like the future I do of
00:26:32
course wonder how much this kind of
00:26:34
product is going to cost but of course
00:26:36
you know you can keep up with the
00:26:37
progress with the account on Twitter
00:26:39
that manages to cover all of that stuff
00:26:42
at Cyber Robo as I will leave a link to
00:26:44
that stuff as well and hopefully you
00:26:45
guys have had an amazing week and
00:26:46
hopefully you guys have had an amazing
00:26:48
New Years as we go on into 2025