What is really the difference between Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)? Are they actually the same thing? In this video, Jeff Crume explains the differences and relationship between AI & ML, as well as how related topics like Deep Learning (DL) and other types and properties of each.
Google Just Turned the Raspberry Pi into a Supercomputer…
The Raspberry Pi is a small, single-board computer that is often used for educational and hobbyist projects. However, it is not typically considered to be a powerful computer. This video demonstrates combining Raspberry Pi with Google Coral, which is an edge AI platform that provides hardware, software, and pre-trained models to help developers build intelligent devices that can run machine learning models locally.
How ChatGPT Works Technically | ChatGPT Architecture
The video discusses how ChatGPT works technically, and its architecture. ChatGPT is a large language model, also known as a conversational AI or chatbot trained to be informative and comprehensive. It is trained on a massive amount of text data, and is able to communicate and generate human-like text in response to a wide range of prompts and questions.
ChatGPT uses a neural network architecture, which is a type of machine learning model that is able to learn from data and make predictions. The neural network is trained on a massive dataset of text and code, and is able to generate text that is grammatically correct and semantically similar to the text it was trained on.
The video also discusses the challenges of training a large language model, such as the need for a massive amount of data, the computational resources required, and the potential for bias.
The Greatest Proof We’re In a Simulation
The double-slit experiment has baffled scientists for 200 years.
The Big Lie About Nuclear Waste
Nuclear waste is scary. Maybe you’ve seen it as glowing green goop in The Simpsons, or as a radioactive threat on the news. Either way, you likely know it has been a major block to the use and improvement of nuclear power. Over the last few decades, experts, politicians and the public have had heated debates over what to do with this radioactive material created by nuclear power plants.
But what if there were a way to not just store nuclear waste, but actually USE it?
This video is about the effort to make electricity out of nuclear waste. Really. It turns out, we developed the tools to do this decades ago. This story is about a technology we left behind and the people who want to bring it back.
For this video, I had the privilege of visiting one of the largest and oldest research centers in the US, the Argonne National Laboratory. I’m incredibly grateful to the researchers and staff I met there, and for their time in showing me their work. I also had the opportunity to speak with representatives from Oklo, a company working on new forms of nuclear power, including recycling nuclear waste as fuel. One of the best parts of making Huge If True is meeting and learning from people pushing what we can do in the hopes of improving the world for everyone else.
Why Salt Water may be the Future of Batteries
There’s no shortage of solutions to the world’s need for renewable energy storage, but there is a shortage of accessible and cheap resources to use for those solutions. Lithium and vanadium aren’t limitless, so what about regular, run-of-the-mill salt? Redox flow batteries, or RFBs, can exploit the abundance of elements like sodium and iron. One U.S. company already has salt water batteries ready to go, with at least two others developing iron flow variations built to effectively run on rust. They promise to last longer and be far cheaper than the competition. So, what happens if we go with the flow?
Impossible Objects is Disrupting 3D Printing With a New Process | AMUG 2023 w/ Vision
Today we’re here with Steve Hoover from Impossible Objects checking out their revolutionary CBAM 3D Printing technology that can create parts faster than traditional methods. PEEK, NYLON 12 combined with carbon fiber or glass fiber can be 3D printed with high-speed inkjet printing methods to create high performance composite parts. This technology is insane in an age where PEEK, ULTEM and other high performance thermoplastics require advanced industrial machines in order to pull off acceptable results.
The AMUG conference is one of the biggest additive manufacturing expos in the world and is a premiere event to catch the latest trends and see what current and future innovations are hitting the market. As always we are bringing you guys our top picks from the show. The kind of companies and innovators that are making great strides and pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Join Rob as he presents the most eye-catching products from AMUG conference 2023!
The ChatGPT Playbook of EPIC Prompts
In this video, I break down some of my favorite prompts with ChatGPT
GPT 4 is Smarter than You Think: Introducing SmartGPT
In this video, I will not only show you how to get smarter results from GPT 4 yourself, I will also showcase SmartGPT, a system which I believe, with evidence, might help beat MMLU state of the art benchmarks.
This should serve as your ultimate guide for boosting the automatic technical performance of GPT 4, without even needing few shot exemplars.
The video will cover papers published in the last 72 hours, like Automatically Discovered Chain of Thought, which beats even ‘Let’s think Step by Step’ and the approach that combines it all.
Yes, the video also touches on the OpenAI DeepLearning Prompt Engineering Course but the highlights come more from my own experiments using the MMLU benchmark, and drawing upon insights from the recent Boosting Theory of Mind, and Let’s Work This Out Step By Step, and combining it with Reflexion and Dialogue Enabled Resolving Agents.
Twitter’s Elon Musk names Linda Yaccarino as new CEO – BBC News
Elon Musk has named a new chief executive of Twitter, just over six months after his controversial takeover of the social media platform. The billionaire said Linda Yaccarino, the former head of advertising at NBCUniversal, would oversee business operations at the site, which has been struggling to make money. He said she would start in six weeks.
