When it can understand sign language, it's going to have a huge impact on deaf people. They'll be able to communicate with strangers who don't know sign language for the first time!
@@andreyovcharenko1999 You missed the point entirely. It's about making people with disabilities as able-bodied as possible, and their interactions with the world and others as natural as possible, without needing to change how they live to "fit" the requirements of others. Your comment is like criticizing prosthetic legs by saying "You know they have wheelchairs, right? They can propel themselves."
@@SunnyWinterzwhether it’s the deaf person using TTS or the other person using their camera to interpret ASL, someone has to use their phone regardless lol Much easier to ask deaf people to use TTS than to ask everyone else to use AI to interpret it
@@SunnyWinterz as natural as possible how exactly? Can you specify how an LLM helps deaf people “communicate with strangers”better than existing technology?
@@commnets_sniper Blind doesn't mean "can't type" though. I don't look at my hands when I write. And I could probably use my computer to some extent without looking. Especially if I had apps that told me what is going on on the screen.
@@abdhul4344 using the word see is an expression of thought as well. Whether or not this person happens to be blind is irrelevant. Blind people can interact with the internet using accessible features that have been around for a long time.
I love listening to nature and the other night from my backyard, there was this high-pitched squeaking noise coming from the woods, I recorded the sound and uploaded it to ChatGPT. GPT actually listened to the sound, analyzed it through a frequency algorithm to depict which frequency it matched within the animal kingdom! It turned out to be a bat 🦇
Actually that is a really cool use case. Nice! It really illustrates how it goes hand in hand with curiosity and learning new things at a pace that is unparalleled in history. For some reason it reminded me of that quote "standing on the shoulders of giants", except now you're standing on all of the giants' shoulders 😂
These AI tools and videos are now so powerful and advanced, and if you don't use them to your own advantage you will be left behind everyone else. I find them very helpful for content creators, especially if you want to go faceless as that's the best option now (You create something with AI, post it on social media, and then use a little bit of Famester. It's a recipe for success, at least it was in my case).
@@Seriouslydave As always, a small percentage will take advantage of technological opportunities and get ahead in life, while most will sit around going nothing but consuming (giving that first group their money) then complain about wealth disparity.
It’s an incredible learning tool. I work for an industrial automation company where the deployments are very complicated. No one at my company knew how to explain it or had the time to. So me and my team sat down with Bing AI/Copilot every week for an hour asking questions about specific topics. Now we have a 160+ page guide based on these questions. It got me a promotion…
One day in the near future nearly every phone conversation is going to begin with asking each caller if they are human or AI. When both participants are AI it will skip all the human niceties and just exchange information as efficiently as possible while each AI advocates for their respective “boss”.
I always ask the call center ai when its knowledge cutoff date is…. They can’t lie… yet. Although… man … can they hallucinate 😅. Air Canada keeps getting sued because of its chatbots. lol
The educational aspect is what is seriously needed. It doesn't need to replace a teacher but it would be mandatory as a suppliment to help with really focus tasks that people are struggling with. So many parents are not clued upon with education, and I think that's why most parents really can't help with homework. This tool should unite child and parent to work together to both learn and understand together. Also I think that most kids don't like putting their hand up and asking questions in case it makes them look stupid. At least they can ask questions and get answers in ways that is more orientated towards how they learn.
It will isolate children more and make parents even less involved. Before it was TV, it was smartphones and the internet. Now it will be the AI assistant the one left in charge of the education of next gen children. As we know for a while now, we are seeing the final years of Humanity. Shine brighter in the end🕯️ By the way, I would love to use this to help me learn the college level stuff I would need if I were at college, but guess what, I can't pay for college! 😂 And since knowledge means nothing without a degree, chatGPT might be free but that doesn't really help much unless you can get value out of it. Still, I've been getting as much as possible from this tech. It's cool.
It will be motivated to recognize kids who dont have a grasp on the knowledge and dumb it down until they understand, instead of the teacher having limited tome and saying do you get it now, and the learner just saying yes to move on. Unlearning with ai will be pretty powerful.
I have been using the gpt-4o A LOT, my use case is: act as an english professor and check my intonation, grammar, it gives me instant feedback. It is amazing, i can see how easily can be used to learn new languages.
I'm learning Japanese language, I have a new tool. Most language learners struggle to find humans to practice speaking skills, but with this real time conversation feature, we can practice speaking.
I just tried out the voice thing, im aware its not the new version but it is definitely a LOT different to interact with an AI via voice. The fact that it will soon be able to not have to have that layer of text in between when interacting will be wild.
@burnburn645 toddler with more knowledge in history, trivia, psychology, science, math, programming, and probably almost every field than the average human. Oh yeah, and it also got access to the internet and can search for you
As a registered nurse, I used to manually write out care plans, mapping them out and then plotting them into Word. Now, with the help of OpenAI, I can create care plans more efficiently, allowing me to assist more people effectively.
No, Thanks for your concern buddy, but there’s no HIPAA violation here. I only mentioned that I use OpenAI to help streamline the creation of care plans. No patient information is shared or used in this process, I take special care ensuring full compliance with HIPAA regulations.
@@Mister_MasterzRN Sounds good. Wasn't clear that you were not putting data in prompts for GPT to assist with. Not everyone is aware how the AI systems can leak data or just give the data to the company. I'm with you. If I was still an active RN and could leverage AI to reduce paperwork in an ethical way, I would. RNs should lift patients, not lift papers IMO.
That's the first thing I was thinking about when considering how this could be used where I was in IT at a regional hospital. But the majority of nurses in our health system are tech-averse and probably have not heard of GPT, let alone be productive with it. It will have to be wrapped in a familiar, user friendly front end and provide care plans as the end product of their familiar data entry
It might look to you like that but it isn't. It's been progressing slowly as it is now for long time now, after it's inception in the 50's. And yes, the current pace is slow, compared to what it should be if things were different. What you see as fast is just merchandising. That's the new part: companies have something to show and since they're making money out of it, they're adding small improvements constantly. That's what is fast, not the core tech.
Calculating square footage of backsplash we’re going to install. I took a picture of all the dimensions and measurements. It did all the calculations and made no mistakes reading my handwriting and giving final square footage.
I described a place in Italy just off a picture I saw once and new instantly which place I was talking about. My mind was blown away. And how it incorporated things in our conversation in a very human way. This is just the beginning and can’t wait to see what the future holds 🤯
I disagree on one thing; I think it does replace teachers. I think we all can admit that we have had teachers who are horrible. Time to homeschool your kids like you should be doing anyway. Also, remember that Sam Altman said that this will be smarter than an actual human. Time to move on and embrace the now, and stop being stuck in the past. BTW. For the AI haters who keep saying she is too "flirty", I think she is perfect. I love how human she is. Kudos to OpenAI. This will change everything. 🙌
@@munkuo5 Just an fyi- Homeschool does not mean isolated. Most homeschoolers belong to a community . As well, homeschooling takes less time in a day, thus opening freedom for them to pursue other talents and interests. I believe that the Ai will facilitate project based collaborative learning amongst those who are at home. I am a teacher, and I envision fabulous new ways will result from removing our concept of learning from the structural schools we have today
@@munkuo5 Mine didn't need school for those reasons. My wife home schooled our 3 boys and 2 girls. They made friends with the many home schoolers in our area and also with kids at church. They learned responsibility from doing chores at home and also working at fast food places and also businesses at the local mall. The oldest went to college and is now a chemist. The other boy is now an electrician. The youngest boy is a music minister at a local church. The oldest girl is a librarian at a local college. All of them are married and doing pretty well in life. None have drinking or drug problems or smoke or anything like that. You don't need school to build friendships, or become responsible. In fact, the opposite is true. Put a kid in the public school and a high percentage will come out anti-social and hooked on drugs. A high percentage cannot even read very well. The schools are producing an entire generation that tests worse than just about any other 1st world country. The U.S.A. ranks really low. Private schools are good in some cases but not many public schools are.
Many people posting saying that if you dont dive into AI right now you could be left behind. However the world needs electricians, plumbers, mechanics etc. I have two nephews who leave high school next year and I encouraged them not to go into tech or software. Just last year 180,000 people in tech were retrenched in USA. In 2 years time what will the ratio be people who are mediocre at AI and mediocre electricians (maybe 100:1). With all the young people persuing pure tech nowdays, who is going to build the bridges?
I think AI like this will help the blue collar workers so their jobs much better. It will provide immediate reference and diagnosis capabilities to them and help remind them of important standards and processes
That way of thinking is wrong. Yes, i agree there will be and is currently a need for trades that are not filled. Most young people pursue tech, that is correct. But to answer your question “who is going to build the bridge”? Or “who is going to wire the house up or the building”? The answer is the AI powered android! Dont deny this, it is most certainly going to happen. And if that frightens you then im sorry but your feelings dont matter. AI is the future, the quantum computer is the only thing that will be able to put the united states back on the top! Period. Do you want economic disaster where the US puts itself into a 40?- 50?, or 60 trillion dollar debt? Were already at 30 something trillion. Once we get to 40 or 50 is going to be very bad. Economic collapse my friend. Quantum computing and AI will build the future! It will be plumbers, electricians, engineers!!! Its going to be one of two things, 1) very good or 2) vey bad. Dont be afraid, embrace it because its going to happen either way. We better have more young people who know how to handle these systems so we will have the best chance of controlling AI
@@MaxStax88 The same elites that destroyed the economy with endless wars have now made humanity obsolete with AI. You're desperately naive if you think this tech was created to improve people's lives. This tech was created to do away with people's lives. Every time you hear the phrase "Carbon Neutral" just remember: humans = carbon. Malthusians are in charge.
Thank you for this comprehensive overview of the new features in GPT 4o. I work from home and am an introvert. Although I engage with my colleagues via Teams/Slack/Email etc, it felt good to have what really seemed like a 2-way conversation with Chat GPT, bouncing some ideas back and forth. Looking forward to using the voice feature more over time.
The voice sounds so human...it's like I've woken up in Ex Machina. So bizarre. Some people are scared of the future but I think we're living in uncertain but exciting times.
Right. Mankind has always lived with uncertainties. It part of the gig. This is just another iteration. I wish the closedAI would stop hogging all the GPUs. We could all be having more fun if compute was more accessible. I’m guessing Sam has been doing his best Bezos impersonation… it’s a setup. Ah well. Nothing lasts forever. I like Elon.
I agree with you 100%. These AI hatrs are stuck in the past. I love how human she is, that’s the exicting part. I am an 80s kid, and have been waiting for this since I was 12. Everyone should be happy and grateful they are living through thse wonderful times. 🥰
Thank you! I watch 10-15 AI focused channels and I just came across yours! You do a great job of covering the new models. You're at the top of my "favorites" list.
I did a full blood test and gave the AI the values, now I can use this tab on chatgpt to ask about, how to change my diet and what supplements make sense and why. Of course I know it's just an AI and no real doctor, but when the things I hear from doctors are: drink more water, work out, take these antidepressant, I much prefer to get a more nuanced approach. And I can use this tab with the stored data to delve deeper in any topic about my health, always with my actual conditions in mind. It blows my mind how the AI of the future could boost self-enpowerement! Also it helped me to start working out and how to reach my goals. Fantastic for an introvert like me!
I use it for the electrical engineering of a CNC and application build I’m developing, it’s been AMAZING help as far as helping me determine grounding for shield wires and EMI protection (like a real electrician 😊)
Just put a clock in it. I want notifications daily that it prompts me, not the other way around. " hey, it's 10 am, do you want to learn a new word?" Or "It's lunchtime do u want some advice on meals, as requested?"
I used gpt4o to create a compatible pc parts list on a budget, providing multiple available store links and a step by step guide. Sharing pictures of parts I've already chosen and it recognizes them and tells me what goes where. (As a free user I am unable to share pictures now, but just playing with it, the new voice and camera feature is going to be more incredible than the examples we've seen.) If this comes to Apple's headset, these things will be a absolute game changer and make it even more worth the price. Okay maybe not, unless the feature is free from Apple..
As a teacher I am already finding AI to be really useful. I am excited to see how I can continue to use it to empower my teaching and my students learning.
Humans are supposed to be expressive with character and personality. As a teacher, you are finding ways to further lock humanity away to enslave the human race by conditioning children to think this life is normal. It's not empowerment,it's control. It's so obvious at this point.
I just discovered this channel and its AI advantage community, and it's amazing to see how many different ways people are using GPT-4. It would be great if you could make a short video about some of those uses. It would be easy for us to understand the various applications.
The game changer of the 21st century Thank you for putting this together! There hasn't been a single technology influencing so many sectors positively while shaking up others, but hey you got to break rules to change the world, and I am okai with it :)
i took a picture of a specific flower, and plant on 4 occasions and it got it right every time. Letting me know the genus and everything. This stuff is dope
Great job covering this. It feels like there are endless use cases. Therapy comes to mind. I am sure there will be push back in that space but I think people are going to find out that in reality - it works... and is easy and free.
There are so many use cases. With vision enabled to view your pc desktop, you could open any apps/ software and just use it. You can just ask if you don't know where to start. Basically anyone can master any software or app really quickly. The potential is limited by how well or how smart the GPT-4o model is. This is one feature that I'm most excited. This is such a game changer and people don't understand and still underestimating the impact. Even without agent capability, you can just put a headset on and instantly be guided in real time to use ANY software or ANY game. This is actually kind of insane! I'm sure the current GPT-4 has its limitation but the fact that going forward, if any smarter model is dropped, it would instantly enable billions of people doing so much more things is amazing. The net productivity increase feels so surreal.
The mention of how the education space is resistant to this technology is very true. Even in the corporate environment where we working with learning architects to design curriculum for employee training, many of them are former educators and I have witness first-hand their resistance to the technology.
Very well explained list of new features, and the implications they carry, which are going to change the face of more than just content creation, rather, civilization itself.
Slightly off topic, but I believe the ONLY correct approach for educational institutions (in the 1st world, at least) is to REQUIRE students to use Ai instead of forbidding it. This will equalize people who were not born into the primary language of the institution, and will make "cheating" irrelevant. Most importantly, it will foster skills that will be an absolute requirement for future employment, instead of forbidding those skills. (btw, I am not sure employment will exist in the future, but that is for a different comment)
Even Chamatha has confiscated his kids devices because it was causing a learning disability. He had the option to put his kids on Ritalin or cut off the screen time. He did the latter and his son is doing great in school and more socially astute. Can make eye contact. Kids should not have access to the brain damaging effects of TikTok videos and dopamine destroying games until their brains are completely developed… 18 ish would be good. There’s something about digital screens that changes the brain and might even cause autism? Hey. Don’t shoot the messenger 😅
@@bened22 Most important job for human teachers is to identify what to study. Left to their own, kids will study things like Taylor Swift's hair regimen. A human teacher will be needed to say, "let's learn how to do algebra first".
Here's another. Adding complete personal development books, example 'Atomic Habits' then getting it to read them and ad in a small quiz after each chapter as well as be able to bounce back and fourth on ideas then say return to reading. (books obtained via Captain jack sparrow methods)
Here is the big problem: you cannot create a custom 4o model with chat that is specific to your needs. Chatgpt said, "Your custom ChatGPT-4o model itself won't have built-in voice conversation capabilities." You can create a model with 4o but it is basically no different than making one with v4 except it might be a little faster. Voice chat is between you and Openai models only. Maybe the chat customizing will be available later in the year.
I think customer service would be better as a GPT. I mean, the enterprise that owns GPT Plus can create and train a GPT with its own data. And customers could use this GPT, which is available to all of us, if they have any doubt or issue
You didn't fully dive into the potential of the image generator modality. Yes, modality, it is integrated into GPT-4o, so I've heard. It has the ability to simulate 3D spaces, have near-perfect consistency across generations, as well as generate near-perfect text. The amount of use cases for this is absolutely ridiculous and puts the other features to shame, but everyone just ignored it. Imagine being able to move through and manipulate a 3D space by recursively prompting GPT-4o. You could take a picture of something and have it generate different angles of that object, which would also allow you to turn it into a photorealistic 3D model. You could ask it to edit an image in any way you want, and it would do it way better than anything ever could with very little effort. There really is no end to how incredible this would be.
This sounds great. Not sure how to go about this in my tests though. Maybe the function isn’t fully rolled out yet but all my tests to do with images and image generation still rely on Dall-E which is still way behind MidJourney v6.
@@MikeStaniforth Yeah, it's still Dall-E 3. We have to wait until the new features start rolling out, which should be about a couple weeks, give or take a week. It's not a guarantee we're even gonna get the image generator with the other features though, so it could take longer
Nice man, thanks for this. Your last video revealed features I was unaware of in the previous model so, looking forward to the information you're disseminating.
That hat clip gave me chills. I really want to cry fake because that whole interaction really felt like there was an intelligence in it. I'm not saying it is fake it's just a lot to take in. If anything it makes me want to dive in deeper to see what these things are doing.
Australian Teacher here. I would love to use this in my class as there is no way I can go to every student who needs help. Unfortunately the education department has blocked access to students to most ai.
I remember being in elementary school, and we weren't allowed to use calculators (this would have been in about 1968). The school system was afraid that if we used calculators, we'd give up entirely on having to learn how to add and subtract for ourselves. Do schools still prevent students from using calculators? (I don't think so...)
a yes, classic twitter complaining about everything: "the voice is too sexy and flirty" even if you can just change the voice, or change your preferences to tell it: "be professional and serious" Twitter user could customize something and than complain it isn't like it used to be...
If the camera can watch you, they could watch you doing exercises, and maybe be a "cheer leader" and helping to keep tracking resting time, between work outs and even be able to compare datas of your daily improvements. You could feed the app with info as per weight, measurements, feeling state, pains, etc...
My daughter's school already teaches math with interactive software, with the teacher as a resource. This just takes it to the next level. It allows students to work at their own soeed and get the support they need individually while the teacher runs group activities. If 4o can replace you as a teacher then you are not a good teacher. It
The integration of emotional understanding in GPT-40 is a revolutionary step towards more empathetic AI, which could transform how we interact with technology on a daily basis. It's fascinating to think about the myriad of professional fields that could benefit from this, particularly in personalized healthcare and customer service. 🤖
Great stuff. I'm excited to integrate more AI into my marketing agency. We're using a lit of generative AI already, but voice just takes it to the next level
@@TheSmix163 I need to actually record a video on this, but we're using it for editing audio and video, graphics, blogs, email, social media engagement at scale. I'm very interested in applying AI to the sales funnel to customize the experience for prospects. I'm also fascinated by GPT -4o and leveraging the voice to give a better experience for customers and leads. It's an awesome time to be alive!!
I have some ideas I think would be helpful; 1: what if you could give AI some ideas of what you would like to eat and it would generate a shipping list. 2: if AI had access to your home cameras it could make suggestions for doing chores so it breaks up the work into smaller chunks and helps you be more efficient. 3: AI that is able to watch a movie and or read a book with you, and discuss, after.
im planning to use it as a coach/tracker for my university enterance exam it is a big thing where i live in Turkey. I gave it whole list of topics i need to study and the time left, my daily schedule. After each session i tell it what i learned what i have done so it ticks what i have done and can give me do that now, kinda like voice notes in the end i say i did this, this in geometry gonna need to do this and when i start a new one i ask what i need to get done now. I think i should say its this hour of the day etc too so it can give me a report on how much i do on what part of the day so i can track where my productivity goes low. I think it could help someone and ring a bell on how to use it, If any fellow students here i hope it is usefull for you :)) jarvis but for school
@@flickwtchr yeah i've been tracking it myself and i just thought it would be good for me to get rid of it but it was hurting more than helping, so i gave up and went back to tracking progress on table of contents and practice tests😅 also its no where near enough yet to remember all that data and when there are 20-30 topics on each subject it forgets a lot 😬i thought it would save me from work but it is extra work to make sure it gets it right sadly
Virtual babysitter, what could possibly go wrong? "So nothing much happened tonight, like the dogs been noisy, er your baby like crawled into the oven an hour or so ago and i found this recipe for you with two kinds of peppers, i also recorded that new soap opera you were searching for the other evening and I hope you had a pleasant time at the theatre, you look fabulous tonight"
Imagine reading Lord of the Rings in character to you, then you ask it to pause, now you insert yourself into the story and sit around the campfire at Weathertop and Sam will tell you some stories of the Shire whilst the other hobbits occasionally join in. You could potentially integrate yourself into any adventure just ask it to re-write the story dynamically with you along the way. Would be pretty cool if it had licensed the real voices etc
I always thought of this AI vision thing to be a gimmick, why would I need an AI to explain what things are that I can already clearly see... That blind demo, EPIC!
I thought the Sam Altman interview was an intriguing use case, not having to open new tabs and just leaving gpt4o on is kind of a game changer. I look up so many things everyday and this would speed up things a ton.
Wow... you really need to put more thought into this. Here is a simple example, I go to Japan and want to read something, could be street signs or order something from a restaurant. I cant read hiragana/kanji. So I show the AI the text and have it translate into English for me. Quick and easy, no need to pray someone around speaks English and can direct me. No need to bother anyone.
In my MBA journey I have used Chat-GPT to explain complex concepts in simple, Claude to proofread and or/ generate original text and Perplexity for research.
the last clip with the blind man hailing a cab...well...its kinda only an idea. the cab had his blinkers on long long before the ai said anything so it was fixed from the start. although maybe it could be useful, but the example is more tricking the audience than anything else.
maybe the cab driver anticipated the guy would ask for a ride, the dog is a tell that the man is blind, he is standing on the side of the street , so maybe,,,, but i get your point. Its still frekking cool, IF it works as well as the marketing videos demoed
@@malcolmvanhilten125 It's beside the point. the scene was to showcase the capability of the AI and it's fake when the cab didn't stop Because of the AI help but because it was pre-planned. I mean you can of course showcase the idea of a product or service by staging it but this is setup to make the audience THINK it's live and direct.
This has MASSIVE! Implications for military use. As an infantryman that has to work 12+ a day guarding a post this could be used to guard military posts. Even tag hostiles on a battlefield.
I’m autistic and struggle with communication difficulties and I will ask it what a question is really asking, because my perceptions/expectations rarely line up with the neurotypical ones - but the tech translates the neurotypical for me so I can actually get my needs, wants, and ideas across. When I was in high school, apps didn’t exist. If I had had the ability to get a know it all tutor for $20/month… The tutor my parents could afford for one semester was thousands of dollars.
Question: when it comes to the part where you are talking about creating images where you add logos to products. What app was that through? (example of logo on coaster). What site is it that you are creating those images on?
@@burnburn645 i have to. But i dont understand why they cant release it right after they showed it to the public. Now everyone wants to use it and nobody cant. Do you know if that vision with the camera on the phone also comes with the free version?
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So I was homeless, now living on a junked up sailboat I asked the AI what I could do and I had idea to ask it if it’s possible to integrate it into my boat so the boat has like a mainframe. It’s told me lots of great features like sos, weather alerts, system readouts. But also it can direct me step by step in setting it up. Had it also directing how to get started doing repairs so it’ll tell me how to repair it. I see my life ending up a science fiction horror.
I don't know if I said this again but man you slammed a lot of content into that video. Amazing. It would be cool if you break out all the new stuff you discovered that wasn't talked about at the openAI announcement. That was the best part of the video that was at the end and I was worn out. 🥴🙃 This AI stuff can really wear you out changing every damn hour. I find myself filling at my brain so full I have to go take a nap.
Hi is the audio feature available only in the US? I have downloaded the app called AI Chat - Ask chatbot assistant, paid for 1 week, but I cannot find the way to activate the audio from the phone. What am I missing?