AI Rebels is a podcast dedicated to documenting and exploring the growing AI revolution at the grassroots! Every week we release a new podcast where we interview someone interesting within the space.
@50:40 mark you can't help but see the irony of it ALL. The epitome of hairless apes grunting in caveman fashion their approval of the alien technology of that which they helped fashioned into existance. It pretty much says i t a l l. The dicotomy of the abomination of desolations. Is the caveman's fate sealed as he invents his way out of existance? What we need is more cowbell.
This is a very nice episode. For which i am deeply grateful. If i buy those books, I am sure to ❤️ and become filled with even more gratitude. This is A.I. , the gratitude engine.
@@AIRebelsPodcast I don't disagree. It's just funny when I heard some politicians telling miners to Learn how to code since their jobs are being eradicated. Then in the mainstream media, it was later named as derogatory to say Learn how to code.
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A dialogue on ai and how it intertwines with art thats thoughtful and introspective???? I didnt think it was possible 😮😮😮. Brilliant episode i cant wait to finish it 🫡
great episode everyone! I'm looking forward to experimenting with control vectors. Seems like Theia's approach could really catch on. Feels like a winner.
Wow, so unexpected. Speaking of the "algorithm" and AI. This just popped up in my feed. I almost passed it. I'm glad I didn't. You guys were really balanced in this. I am just old fashioned IT; mostly hardware so total civilian in regards to the conversation. It was very interesting to listen to. I like this guy, I would work with this guy. And if you knew what I think of bosses you'd understand how big that is for me to say. I was getting good vibes that he'll be sth like Elon one day soon; hopefully, better. The forces of good are extremely anemic. My trust factor is very low with ppl anymore. But this conversation was "a safe space". Everyone listened, everyone was polite. I think I might suffer from some paranoia regards to AI. I'm not for it or against it. Because it's a resource, a tool, a thing. Just like a gun is a thing. It is a multiplying force and that can tip scales in specific applications. It will happen regardless. I just wish that human nature could be different instead of the direction it usually takes. Good/scientific achievements get wrongly repurposed all the time. I know, fearing AI like ppl did with the laser will not keep it from being created and abused. So the point about Education feels most valid. Give people the understanding of how things work in baby spoon sized portions. So that those who abuse the technology can not win them due to ignorance. It can't be the Colonel's recipe. It's got to be transparent so that what makes an individual's company/brand special is their specific creativity at sth only a select amount of ppl can do. Thanks again for the interesting episode.
Thank you so much for the kind and thoughtful words! We're really glad our approach and mission is resonating, you're exactly the kind of person we're hoping to reach. We're big fans of Grey as well, he's a deeply thoughtful and intelligent person, and we hope to bring him back on again a few months down the road.
Ok. Guy on the right. Take note of guy on the left. He is looking in to the camera. I am staring at a screen, I don’t want to watch you stare at a screen. LOOK AT ME WHEN YOU TALK TO ME
This is amazing! My grandmother spoke Qʼeqchiʼ. Keep up the good work Bryce, I am rooting for Pendien and would like to learn more about the project. Saludos
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Going open source with this was a fine choice and there's already been quite a bit of progress and further development from the community of open source programmers who are interested. I love to see something good happen for such a useful project and such a great dude :)