Educational video for children to learn what electricity is and how it is produced. Before electricity was invented, people used candles for light. Now, with just a push of a button, we can light up our houses. Not only that, with electricity, we can power trains and amusement park rides! We can create electricity by using the energy from natural resources around us like fossil fuels, wind (eolic energy), water (hydraulic energy) or even the sun (solar energy). Energy transported through cables and wires or it can be stored in batteries. This video is an excellent resource for elementary school.
GPT 4: 9 Revelations (not covered elsewhere)
This video will give nine more insights from the bombshell GPT 4 Technical Report. It is the companion video to the ’14 Crazy Details’ released the day before. In this video, I will cover:
Tests on how to ‘shut down’ the model in the wild, and how that might go wrong. Sam Altman requesting more regulation (!), milestone moments for humanity as more benchmarks fall, a hidden constitution, why GPT 5 might already be trained and much more.
What are Generative AI models?
Generative AI has stunned the world with its ability to create realistic images, code, and dialogue. Here, IBM expert Kate Soule explains how a popular form of generative AI, large language models, works and what it can do for enterprise.
Web3 for Beginners: What are Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies?
Get a clear understanding of what a blockchain is and how it works, and learn about popular cryptocurrencies, crypto wallets and their important role in mediating a user’s experience in the web3 ecosystem.
Web3 for Beginners: What is Decentralization?
Huge growth opportunities have emerged across the web3 space thanks to decentralized structures. But what exactly is decentralization? How does it work? And why decentralize when you can centralize? Here is an overview of the pros and cons of decentralization.
Lex Fridman and Sam Altman disagree about AI
AI is a tool vs anthropomorphizing it.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly developing, but how does it work? Experts explain.
For many of us, the term artificial intelligence conjures up images of science fiction movies. But what is it really? As AI technology becomes a bigger part of our world, Lester Holt sits down with Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin, co-founders of the Center for Humane Technology, to talk about how it works.
How Musk’s Twitter Could Finally Break Even Soon | WSJ
Twitter is over $13 billion in debt. Many advertisers like Chipotle and United Airlines have fled. But CEO Elon Musk said the social media company has a shot at hitting profitability and becoming cash-flow positive within a few months.
Here’s why Musk is optimistic about the company’s revenue comeback, and how his purchase contributed to Twitter’s cash problem.
AI Chatbots: What they really mean for the future
With the arrival of generative AI chatbots, artificial intelligence no longer seems the preserve of science fiction. Now that the bots are talking back, what does it mean for the future of the internet—and our relationship with machines?
AI, Metaverse and New Tech: How Might the EU Regulate It? | Tech News Briefing | WSJ
As more new technologies like artificial intelligence and the metaverse become mainstream, how are European Union officials approaching regulation?
Spain’s Secretary of State for Digitization and Artificial Intelligence Carme Artigas spoke about that with WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern at this year’s MWC. Julie Chang hosts.
