Today’s episode will fill you in on everything you need to know about an important model OpenAI recently released to the public called o3-mini.
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Generative AI for Business, with Kirill Eremenko and Hadelin de Ponteves
Craving an intro to building and deploying commercially successful Generative A.I. applications? In today's episode, superstar data-science instructors Kirill and Hadelin (>5 million students between them) will fill you in!
Kirill Eremenko is one of our two guests today. He's:
Founder and CEO of SuperDataScience, an e-learning platform.
Founded the SuperDataScience Podcast in 2016 and hosted the show until he passed me the reins four years ago.
Our second guest is Hadelin de Ponteves:
Was a data engineer at Google before becoming a content creator.
In 2020, took a break from Data Science content to produce and star in a Bollywood film featuring "Miss Universe" Harnaaz Sandhu.
Together, Kirill and Hadelin:
Have created dozens of data science courses; they are the most popular data science instructors on the Udemy platform, with over five million students between them!
They also co-founded CloudWolf, an education platform for quickly mastering Amazon Web Services (AWS) certification.
And, in today’s episode, they announce (for the first time anywhere!) another (brand-new) venture they co-founded together.
Today’s episode is intended for anyone who’s interested in real-world, commercial applications of Generative A.I. — a technical background is not required.
In today’s episode, Kirill and Hadelin detail:
What generative A.I. models like Large Language Models are and how they fit within the broader category of “Foundation Models”.
The 12 crucial factors to consider when selecting a foundation model for a given application in your organization.
The 8 steps to ensuring foundation models are deployed commercially successfully.
Many real-world examples of how companies are customizing A.I. models quickly and at remarkably low cost.
The SuperDataScience podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.
Flexible AI Deployments Are Critical, with Chris Bennett and Joseph Balsamo
Today's episode features heavyhitters from Dell (Chris Bennett) and Iternal (Joseph Balsamo) detailing why we must have flexibility in our A.I. model deployment (and why generative A.I. is overhyped)!
In a bit more detail, today's guests are:
Chris Bennett: Global CTO for Data & A.I. Solutions at Dell Technologies
Joseph Balsamo: Sr VP of Product Development at Iternal Technologies
This episode was filmed live at Insight Partners' ScaleUp:AI conference in New York a few weeks ago. Thanks to George Mathew, Jennifer Jordan, Kristen Zeck and Deanna Uzarski for inviting me and making the magic of this session happen.
The SuperDataScience podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.
Virtual Humans and AI Clones, with Natalie Monbiot
Today, the clever and astoundingly well-spoken Natalie Monbiot provides a fascinating, mind-expanding episode on virtual humans, A.I. clones and the emerging virtual-human economy.
Natalie:
Is Head of Strategy and a Founding Team member of Hour One, a leader in virtual-human video generation that raised $20m in a Series A led by Insight Partners.
Through her own consultancy, EKLEKTIK, she advises virtual-human and A.I.-clone companies.
Regularly speaks at the world's largest conferences, including Web Summit and SXSW.
Holds a Master's in Languages and Literature from the University of Oxford.
Today's episode will of interest to everyone. In it, Natalie details:
What virtual humans are.
How virtual humans will buy us time and unleash a virtual-human economy.
The ethical quandaries and challenges associated with creating virtual twins.
What distinguishes virtual humans from deep fakes.
(P.S.: This is the first time we've ever shot an episode with three video cameras... if you watch the video version, let me know if you think it's worth the extra effort and investment!)
The SuperDataScience podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.
NotebookLM: Jaw-Dropping Podcast Episodes Generated About Your Documents
Today’s episode topic is on Google’s newly-released (and frankly sensational) product NotebookLM. All you need is a Google login, which is as easy as having a Gmail account. Use of NotebookLM is likewise totally free.
Read MoreAGI Could Be Near: Dystopian and Utopian Implications, with Dr. Andrey Kurenkov
In today's episode, you can immerse yourself in one my favorite on-air convos ever: with the exceptional Andrey Kurenkov, on how soon AGI could be realized and the potential utopian/dystopian implications.
Andrey:
Founded and co-hosts my favorite podcast, "Last Week in A.I.", a weekly program that recaps all of the A.I.-related news you need to know about.
Is an ML Scientist at Astrocade, an NVIDIA-backed generative AI platform that converts your natural-language prompt into a functional video game.
Holds a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University, with research focused on robotics and reinforcement learning.
Today’s episode should be of interest to just about anyone!
In it, Andrey details":
The genesis of the wide range of A.I. publications and podcasts he’s founded.
What the future of text-to-video-game generative A.I. could look like.
Why “A.I. as a product” rarely works commercially, but what you can succeed at with A.I. instead.
Why A.I. robotics is suddenly progressing so rapidly.
In one of my favorite on-air conversations ever, how soon AGI could be realized and the potentially dystopian or utopian implications.
The SuperDataScience podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.
Generative AI in Practice, with Bernard Marr
In today's episode, Bernard Marr — world-leading futurist (>4m social-media followers) and prolific author (20+ books!) — details how GenAI will revolutionize industries, enhance our lives and solve pressing global issues.
In case he isn’t already on your radar, Bernard:
• World-leading futurist who’s consulted with NVIDIA, Google, Microsoft, Amazon and many more on digital transformation and A.I. in business.
• His 20+ books have been translated into 20+ languages and earned several business and management "book of the year" awards; many have also been bestsellers.
• His writing has been featured in The Guardian, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Harvard Business Review and many other leading media outlets.
• Has over 4 million combined social media followers.
Today’s episode will be of interest to anyone who’d like to better understand Generative A.I. and how to adopt GenAI effectively at work or at home.
In this episode, Bernard details:
• The history of GenAI.
• How GenAI will pair with other industries like energy, healthcare and education to accelerate hyper-innovation across every aspect of society.
• The regulatory and ethical challenges associated with GenAI and how we can overcome them.
• How AI paradoxically makes us more human.
• How to successfully implement GenAI both professionally and personally.
The SuperDataScience podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.
Generative AI for Medicine, with Prof. Zack Lipton
Generative A.I. is rapidly transforming medicine. My guest today is brilliant, inspiring Prof. Zachary Lipton — Chief Scientific Officer and CTO of Abridge, a startup that has quickly raised $208m to lead the transformation!
More on Zack:
• Assoc. Prof. in the Machine Learning Dept. of Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Science school.
• Highly-cited (23k+ citations) with research spanning core ML methods and theory, as well as applications in healthcare and NLP.
• Directs the Approximately Correct Machine Intelligence (ACMI) Lab at CMU, where they build robust systems for the real world.
• Is also a jazz saxophonist! 🎷
Despite Zack being such a deep technical expert, most of today’s content will be of interest to anyone who’d like to hear about the cutting edge of generative A.I. applications in healthcare.
The tech that Zack is leading development of at Abridge, which you can hear about in today's episode:
• Initial deployment uses ambient listening and generative A.I. to reduce the cognitive burden of clinical documentation, reducing burnout as well as enabling clinicians to spend less time with computers and more with patients.
• Industry-leading automatic speech recognition engine specifically designed for healthcare applications; can accurately transcribe speech in challenging environments, e.g., when there is background noise or when multiple people are speaking.
• Supports 14+ languages including handling code-switching (where speakers shift between languages) and interpreter-mediated conversations.
• In-house LLM development allows greater customization and responsible-use features, such as transparency (e.g., links to source transcript/audio) and evidence extraction (verification process).
The SuperDataScience podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.
How to Integrate Generative A.I. Into Your Business, with Piotr Grudzień
Want to integrate Conversational A.I. ("chatbots") into your business and ensure it's a (profitable!) success? Then today's episode with Quickchat AI co-founder Piotr Grudzień, covering both customer-facing and internal use cases, will be perfect for you.
Piotr:
• Is Co-Founder and CTO of Quickchat AI, a Y Combinator-backed conversation-design platform that lets you quickly deploy and debug A.I. assistants for your business.
• Previously worked as an applied scientist at Microsoft.
• Holds a Master’s in computer engineering from the University of Cambridge.
Today's episode should be accessible to technical and non-technical folks alike.
In this episode, Piotr details:
• What it takes to make a conversational A.I. system successful, whether that A.I. system is externally facing (such as a customer-support agent) or internally facing (such as a subject-matter expert).
• What’s it’s been like working in the fast-developing Large Language Model space over the past several years.
• What his favorite Generative A.I. (foundation model) vendors are.
• What the future of LLMs and Generative A.I. will entail.
• What it takes to succeed as an A.I. entrepreneur.
The SuperDataScience podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.
Generative A.I. without the Privacy Risks (with Prof. Raluca Ada Popa)
Consumers and enterprises dread that Generative A.I. tools like ChatGPT breach privacy by using convos as training data, storing PII and potentially surfacing confidential data as responses. Prof. Raluca Ada Popa has all the solutions.
Today's guest, Raluca:
• Is Associate Professor of Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley.
• Specializes in computer security and applied cryptography.
• Her papers have been cited over 10,000 times.
• Is Co-Founder and President of Opaque Systems, a confidential computing platform that has raised over $31m in venture capital to enable collaborative analytics and A.I., including allowing you to securely interact with Generative A.I.
• Previously co-founded PreVeil, a now-well-established company that provides end-to-end document and message encryption to over 500 clients.
• Holds a PhD in Computer Science from MIT.
Despite Raluca being such a deep expert, she does such a stellar job of communicating complex concepts simply that today’s episode should appeal to anyone that wants to dig into the thorny issues around data privacy and security associated with Large Language Models (LLMs) and how to resolve them.
In the episode, Raluca details:
• What confidential computing is and how to do it without sacrificing performance.
• How you can perform inference with an LLM (or even train an LLM!) without anyone — including the LLM developer! — being able to access your data.
• How you can use commercial generative models OpenAI’s GPT-4 without OpenAI being able to see sensitive or personally-identifiable information you include in your API query.
• The pros and cons of open-source versus closed-source A.I. development.
• How and why you might want to seamlessly run your compute pipelines across multiple cloud providers.
• Why you should consider a career that blends academia and entrepreneurship.
The SuperDataScience podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.