AI Decodes the System

AI News of the Week - August 18, 2023

August 18, 2023 Marcy Neulle Season 2 Episode 36
AI Decodes the System
AI News of the Week - August 18, 2023
Show Notes Transcript

Welcome to AI Decodes the System, the podcast where we delve into the intricate worlds of data, policy, technology (artificial intelligence), and law for everyone to comprehend. I am your host, Amber Ivey, affectionately known as AI. In today's episode, we are thrilled to have a discussion with Marcy Nuelle, a brilliant researcher and renowned YouTuber, leading major faceless YouTube channels and emerging as your definitive source for AI insights. We're positioning ourselves as the go-to authorities in AI. Call us the "go-to girls of AI."

AI News Of The Week Update. We are covering topics such as Joe Biden AI executive order, IBM AI partnership with Microsoft AI, Meta AI & CMU Robotics, Snapchat AI Rogue Chatbots, Google AI Genesis AI Tool and dozens more Artificial Intelligence topics.

Topics in order:
AI News Update
Biden Executive Order AI Regulations
IBM AI Partners with Microsoft AI
Snapchat AI Rogue Chatbot
Google AI Courses
Tencent AI Model
Beijing AI Regulations
AI Job Qualifications
AirAI Tesla Customer Service Call
IBM AI & U.S Open Tennis Partnership
Meta AI & CMU Robotics
Adobe Express AI
Google AI Tools
Azure AI Update
OpenAI acquired Global Illumination
AliBaBa AI LLM
OpenAI & Associated Press Deal
Google AI Genesis Tools
Google DeepMind AI Life Advice Tool
Elemental Cognition by David Ferrucci
RunWayML AI Videos Watch Page
Department of Energy AI Program
Meta Code Llama
FDA AI Diagnostics Tools
AI Drones Building Apartments

Make sure to checkout my cohost  @MarcyNuelle for additional AI updates
We are your Go To Girls for AI.

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AI News Of The Week:
There are a lot of updates today and we got through a lot of them with less banter. Check out the pod and let us know what you think!

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00:00.00
aidecodes
Hey folks it is another week. You are here with the go to girls for AiMarcy noll and me amber ivy aka ai so we're super excited about a lot of new advancement. It's not fully new. Some things are within a week so still count news of the week we're really excited about some of the new things that are happening.

00:12.20
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, yeah.

00:17.96
aidecodes
Ah, this week we'll make sure to dive deep in a couple topics. But we're gonna go pretty lightning fast through the other topics just so we can dump all the stuff that we have because the last few weeks we haven't been able to get through it all. Oh we're gonna char very best to get through a lot of different topics and we'll dive in on a couple.

00:25.62
Marcy Nuelle
Eight eight

00:32.28
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, all right? So by the way this week I'm gonna be pretty calm because I know last week was a little intense but we do have so many um updates I actually had to cut it down like you said because.

00:33.27
aidecodes
But that being said Marcy what's up what's happening this week

00:51.30
aidecodes
Um.

00:51.78
Marcy Nuelle
There's just so much stuff that's going on so we're gonna start off kind of heavy because last week we discussed um Ai loss and policies and we were talking about how quickly these orders could happen. So as soon as we dropped that video like 1 hour later

00:59.45
aidecodes
A.

01:11.48
Marcy Nuelle
Biden created an executive order so I was like oh man we were like right at the cutoff line. So I kind of want to start with that so that we can kind of connect last week and this week so um it was called if you want to look it up for yourself. Um, the executive order states that it's addressing Us investment in certain national security technologies and products in countries of concern now I know it's a long title. You're like what the heck does that have to do with ai so I'm gonna just go straight to 1 primary section that's relevant to Ai and that's in section 3 um.

01:38.39
aidecodes
Um, when.

01:47.81
Marcy Nuelle
So One of the big important points is that now the us is requiring certain companies. Well not certain companies. It's requiring companies um to notify the secretary of Commerce and the secretary of the treasury and any other ah relevant departments. Um, and let me quote exactly so I don't know randomly paraphrase So section section 3 states that um later on they can add or remove technologies and products in the semiconductor and Microelectrons Quantum information technology and auto.

02:09.11
aidecodes
And.

02:25.86
Marcy Nuelle
Artificial intelligence sectors now I know that's a mouthful so what does that have to do with anything. Well right now there is a huge Ai shortage Ai chip shortage especially from Nvidia right? um.

02:29.14
aidecodes
And.

02:42.55
aidecodes
Okay.

02:44.60
Marcy Nuelle
So this is specifically relevant because last week we were discussing how um different companies were trying to import more Ai chips to China and now the government's like um, no, we're going to start regulating these issues. So.

02:52.76
aidecodes
Right.

02:59.15
aidecodes
Okay.

03:02.12
Marcy Nuelle
Purpose of me even bringing this up of course that's a big impact on the economy. But I also want to let let me now push it so far. But how is that going to how does that really affect innovation because if.

03:11.58
aidecodes
Yeah, keep it neutral.

03:20.52
Marcy Nuelle
Now we actually have a product that so many other countries want right? It's putting us as the market leader. They want this product from us with typically we're the ones going to other countries and importing from them. Um, how is that going to affect.

03:23.66
aidecodes
And then.

03:38.64
Marcy Nuelle
So many of these other countries being able to not only innovate but advance at the same rate. So I think that's like a huge point of discussion because we know that we are in alliance with so many countries if they are only limiting. For example, let's just use China. And then other countries are like well could that also happen to us if you're having a shortage. How are we then going to keep up as other economies that we're not as advanced as you is that going to happen to us I'm sure they're thinking that as well. Even if we're allies. So I think um, having this shortage brings up so many issues.

04:09.21
aidecodes
A.

04:17.60
Marcy Nuelle
With in our economy. So I know you're you're the law person you can help us with all the government stuff. So what do you think about? Um, how this is gonna affect us in innovation being with our allies even with people who were not allies with how is how do you think these this.

04:21.63
aidecodes
Ah.

04:33.25
aidecodes
Um, so I think I understand what you're saying when it comes to innovation right? I get that we want folks to innovate. Um, the good thing is in videos based here in the US.

04:33.83
Marcy Nuelle
Executive order is going to affect us.

04:38.82
Marcy Nuelle
Moving and.

04:45.48
aidecodes
Um, so it's good for the US right and but it's not good for what they call countries of concern. Um, which does include countries like China because what the US government is really concerned about is that if they allow countries that they're technically not friendly with right now advance in technology sectors.

04:46.20
Marcy Nuelle
Really? yeah, um the other.

05:03.10
Marcy Nuelle
Gonna.

05:04.69
aidecodes
These advancements could actually give them benefit on the military side and the intelligence slide so they could have complete advantage over the Us and its allies with these advanced technologies. So I believe the hope of this order is to.

05:08.97
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, me.

05:20.38
aidecodes
Like counteract some of that and regulate and monitor US investments that might help these countries get a hand up right? because US is all about well leaving Dis us ah says it promotes like open innovation and the want to do that but please believe at the end of the day we're gonna protect our.

05:20.60
Marcy Nuelle
Paint.

05:39.64
aidecodes
Our interest in our borders. So this I think was really a military slash intelligence play less of like we want to stop innovation That's where I'm the reading for me was.

05:41.92
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah.

05:51.50
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, so I think we probably are what going to have to maybe sacrifice. Well maybe not on our end but because we're here. But um I wonder how that's going to affect. Um.

05:57.67
aidecodes
Know let me tell you it was not going to happen. Um.

06:08.89
Marcy Nuelle
Because I'm thinking from like the business core. You know our business side the marketing side because you know that's what my channel is is about so I always think um because it's like a ripple effect right? because okay, we're good right now. But then what happens if they start implementing more policies about well how do you do your Ai business over there.

06:08.94
aidecodes
Right? right.

06:20.41
aidecodes
Okay.

06:27.46
aidecodes
Yeah.

06:28.84
Marcy Nuelle
So it's like I understand and I do think you know what you said is the most important of course um, but the trickle down effect to the economy at home. Um, if there are going to be maybe job losses because of Ai and if we can't then expand.

06:35.82
aidecodes
A.

06:45.86
aidecodes
And.

06:47.26
Marcy Nuelle
To other countries because they're limited in Ai that's eventually going to trickle back to us. So it's like we're kind of like in that catch 22 you know caught between what is what is the quote the stuff between a rock and a hard place. So yeah, so what do? what do you think about that. Um.

06:58.57
aidecodes
Um, right.

07:06.17
aidecodes
So um, ah I'll put on 2 hats I'll put on a business hat. So on a business hat if this was if Nvidia was tsm or that semis conductor company and they were doing the ai and then they were told they could not import to us that would be a huge problem.

07:06.22
Marcy Nuelle
Like the timeline I'm not I'm not even sure. And and.

07:20.28
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah here and if the growth came right.

07:23.17
aidecodes
Because Nvidia is a us company and is the leader in ai chips as far as I understand we're okay, right now I actually think it makes it where China has to become even more advanced to get to the level they need to be and actually creates competition in China. For their companies to go all in to figure it out I think that's not a bad thing. Oh the thing and hat though I forgot the second hat I just get you and that I said I forgot the second thing I said 2 hats only put on one so on a business side I do think.

07:42.59
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, yeah, oh that's a lot I mean my mind was like winner. Go ahead, say it again.

07:59.71
aidecodes
Is gonna actually push competition because Nvidia's already at the front now China will figure it out I'm not worry but are bigger now they already figured out a whole bunch of stuff they they will figure it out again if it was here I would be a little bit more concerned if we were the only ones or we were um out ah bringing in from other borders. The other pieces like on the legal side.

08:05.49
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, yeah, yeah.

08:19.43
aidecodes
I get it 100% in a policy side I get while they're doing it I'm not saying I agree with it. But I do understand that Ai has the potential to truly change how we think about military and intelligence like we were talking about how in a couple weeks ago someone's smartphone can listen to your keystrokes and hear what you're doing.

08:22.81
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah.

08:31.16
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah.

08:39.90
aidecodes
So if those are the possibilities of the future intelligence is going to change so drastically so the us has to get ahead of that um to be able to even compete if they're thinking about it that way. So that's my thoughts on that.

08:45.68
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, yeah and I hope we advance just as fast and as much you know, um, it's a lie I don't know my head was spinning when I was reading that So I'm just like what could happen.

08:54.30
aidecodes
And then.

09:01.32
aidecodes
Um, living today we all we got us today and not even today we got this second.

09:02.18
Marcy Nuelle
Like let me calm down can't always foreshadow everything but you know so um, well pretty much all right? So next up we have um, something really interesting. So it's with Ibm. They made an announcement that they're collabing with ah Microsoft um, and it says to help joint clients accelerate deployment of generative Ai now you know me I'm always reading between the lines and trying to find connections that may or may not be there.

09:21.11
aidecodes
Ah.

09:24.55
aidecodes
Oh yeah.

09:39.47
Marcy Nuelle
So this is just my opinion just as a disclaimer. Um, but you know I'm thinking of last week or was it the week before recently within the last two weeks when of course we're talking about Llama two with meta and with Microsoft and I'm like wait a minute.

09:40.32
aidecodes
Um.

09:50.18
aidecodes
ME.

09:58.59
Marcy Nuelle
So Ibm with Watson which is their Ai software. They are probably they have 1 of the most advanced when it comes to like research topics. They actually have um more of an fit again. They yeah.

10:03.50
aidecodes
Oh yeah I love watson. and Medicine And Medicine

10:16.10
Marcy Nuelle
And they have 1 of the most. Um I think advanced systems for research right? So when I heard Microsoft you know finding new bfs together and I'm like wait a minute if we have meta with Lma to.

10:29.90
aidecodes
Um.

10:34.16
Marcy Nuelle
Right? The ability to ah I mean we already discussed it. It's amazing right? Um, trying to implement their research model and if Microsoft then has azure I know I'll probably say it wrong every single time. But so.

10:39.49
aidecodes
Yeah.

10:47.55
aidecodes
You got you got it, you hit it. Got it from it.

10:53.96
Marcy Nuelle
If we have Ibm with research we have lma 2 implementing for the purpose of research we have Microsoft having the azure business to business consumers then they also have the Microsoft office suite that's able to deploy certain systems to millions of.

11:02.41
aidecodes
Here.

11:10.47
aidecodes
Um, yeah.

11:11.85
Marcy Nuelle
Of US citizens at corporate and a university level I might so be a FMicrosoft being right in the middle I'm like that is like the perfect power team to really start putting a new larger system to everyone in the US.

11:14.28
aidecodes
I.

11:30.97
aidecodes
Oh yeah.

11:31.21
Marcy Nuelle
Like quickly and when I saw this I mean once again, it's my opinion but I was like I wonder people starting to realize how valuable that partnership even if it's not like they're not immediately connected like you know meta and Ibm right now and in that specific sense. But.

11:46.64
aidecodes
Yeah, oh yeah, as they're not. But yeah I understand what you're saying.

11:50.74
Marcy Nuelle
Um, that connection for me I was like you know, just perked my ears up a tiny bit like Wow Um, especially because for research you know that's my field so I was like what is.

11:56.29
aidecodes
Are.

12:06.32
Marcy Nuelle
Going on Microsoft because they are making extremely powerful strategic partnerships. So I was like I hope people are um, paying attention. So what do you think about that.

12:09.85
aidecodes
Oh yeah.

12:18.21
aidecodes
Yeah, so I was looking at the um press release they sent out so they talked about a few things so one I'll talk about an order of importance for me. So the first was like I N b.

12:26.46
Marcy Nuelle
Um I.

12:28.67
aidecodes
Ibm excuse me I'm now mad at oh the stocks. Ah, but the stock market is also going now I guess I'm okay, but either way um I am at stole some stocks too early. Um Anyho ah, you always buy him again. Um Anyho ah so I am b I b m and why I keep saying i.

12:37.91
Marcy Nuelle
A.

12:44.57
aidecodes
And Ibm and Microsoft are coming together for a few things. They said 1 was like enterprise search so being able to develop a faction tool that can pull out knowledge. Um and retrieving information from vast databases. So that is a something that's needed currently in a bill and using generative Ai to do that amazing so many companies.

12:49.90
Marcy Nuelle
The.

12:58.47
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah.

13:03.84
aidecodes
Have access to all this information and a lot of people even a few people have contacted me about how to use gen genative ai to pull the data out of their databases. So the fact that Microsoft even and Ibm are thinking about doing enterprise search I think it's huge second um is procurement ah and what it looks like to.

13:10.98
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah.

13:21.73
aidecodes
Combine their resources to automate sourcing and procurement processes procurement in general is not a good field almost like garbage. But I said it anyway. Um, but there's a lot of issues when it comes to procurement or trying to get new technologies and sourcing new technologies or sourcing new vendors and things like that. There's a whole issue there. So the fact that they're actually coming together and they're 2 of the big players in the procurement space especially in government contracting if they can come ah come to a solution for us to understand how we do that that would be amazing. Um, third on my list or third on their list is content. Generation. So.

13:39.89
Marcy Nuelle
Um, you.

13:45.26
Marcy Nuelle
Thank Clean excuse it. No yeah.

13:57.23
aidecodes
They're thinking about content generation from a different way so more so focus on financial institutions and what it means for them to use Ai to create um content or personalized content. So imagine within working with a company where they can.

14:02.51
Marcy Nuelle
Age.

14:12.59
aidecodes
Process and summarize your financial reports and then convert them into a audio version they were talking about that and then the last area which I think is the most important out of all the ones they mentioned is around Ibm consulting using azure's openai service. Their hope is to use it in healthcare.

14:13.22
Marcy Nuelle
Moon. Yeah.

14:27.48
Marcy Nuelle
Um, and.

14:29.68
aidecodes
So they're gonna take it to automate their review of complex medical ratickers to assist Healthcare professionals and basically provide them with a virtual assistant. This is something I've been waiting for since open ai actually released chat Gp for to public because we could literally reduce.

14:42.25
Marcy Nuelle
We.

14:45.65
aidecodes
Ah, huge administrative Burden We can enhance the clinical experience I have health issues so that for me this is like a game changer and fulltraingparency I've used chat gbt to look at my labs y'all can judge me if you want to but I've used it in that way myself. So now that there's a tool that can help augment and support doctors.

14:51.25
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah.

14:58.29
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah.

15:04.00
aidecodes
In the medicals feel I think that's gonna change the game and people are gonna get to diagnosis that we didn't have before So I'm here for it.

15:09.60
Marcy Nuelle
And cross reference information like to reduce those mistakes and see what's going on. So I mean I'm just I'm excited to see where that goes like it seems like such a small announcement but I'm like read between the lines.

15:14.42
aidecodes
Oh yeah, um.

15:26.18
aidecodes
I think it's big I think it is big because this you got 2 power players Ibm is like the old school at beau of them are old school old school gangsters who've been in this game for very long time. Yeah, so they've been in for so long. So the fact that they're coming together that to me is wild the other piece that was interesting.

15:27.20
Marcy Nuelle
People What is going on. Yeah.

15:37.80
Marcy Nuelle
Um, pretty much.

15:44.96
aidecodes
And the um press release they talked about how if you get those services they'll partner you with the Ai consultant a generative Ai consultant so they have like over 1000 consultants that can literally come in and work with your company. So I believe a lot of people.

15:51.73
Marcy Nuelle
In.

15:58.30
aidecodes
When that becomes available for the public they're going to hop on that and sign up for those services for sure.

16:03.30
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, so it's exciting man this ah, we're only on like what 2 announcements already. it's it's deep

16:08.90
aidecodes
Oh yeah, but we're not going deep on the other so we got into our deep stuff. We'll go quick through the rest and I may add slight commentary that isn't too long I promise.

16:15.45
Marcy Nuelle
All right? So yeah, yeah, we do have a lot to talk about So um, now next up we have something a little bit more fun and interesting because I know recently you are excuse me if you are on Snapchat. You probably heard about or experience. Um the issue with the Snapchat a I bot you know that went Rogue Well they called it a glitch. Ah so basically Users um, were being ignored when they were trying to chat with the conversational a I bot.

16:38.51
aidecodes
I know.

16:48.89
Marcy Nuelle
Um, and then they found like this random kind of like dual tone colored image and people thought it looked like their ceiling. They thought that it was maybe taking pictures of you know within their household so people were really worried about their privacy like what's going on is this ai like take it over my phone or or what ever happened. Um.

16:59.18
aidecodes
Ah, oh.

17:08.28
Marcy Nuelle
But then Snapchat came out and they said okay no, it was just a temporary glitch. Um, but you know users were like what about my privacy. What's going on with so um, it was a crazy. Yeah, um so it was a crazy.

17:10.83
aidecodes
I.

17:19.13
aidecodes
Dear Users There's no privacy. Ah.

17:26.90
Marcy Nuelle
Scenario but it just shows you like everything's still not perfect. Um, there's gonna be glitches. There's gonna be issues. Um, we really don't know on the back end. What really happened you know so I can't speak for the company. Um, so I don't know it's a crazy situation.

17:32.56
aidecodes
Ah I am.

17:38.24
aidecodes
Great.

17:45.14
aidecodes
Oh yeah.

17:46.97
Marcy Nuelle
Um, okay so next up of course you know every week we try to bring you something helpful um to to help you with Ai and try to get into the Ai industry. Um, so Google now has ah the generative Ai learning path courses right.

18:04.63
aidecodes
So exciting like I need drums for that.

18:06.54
Marcy Nuelle
So they do have 10 of them and then um, so really, there's no excuse because so many people talk. Okay, well how do I learn and it's like well they're free. So let me go through them really quick. Um, and each 1 takes about one day to complete so that you can really start learning learn the vocabulary.

18:17.39
aidecodes
Um I have and then.

18:25.85
aidecodes
And how many are in Um, how many modules total. Okay.

18:26.73
Marcy Nuelle
Trotus there are ten ten courses. So the first one is the intro to generative Ai number 2 is the intro to large language models number 3 is the intro to responsible Ai number 4 is generative ai fundamentals. Number 5 is intro to image generation. Ah number 6 is encoder decoder architectures number 7 is attention mechanisms number 8 is transformer models and the burt model and number nine is create image captioning models and number 10 is intro to generative Ai studio.

18:50.56
aidecodes
And.

19:03.62
Marcy Nuelle
So there are a lot of free tools um to learn pretty much everything to get you started in one field of you know, Ai there has to be something that interests you in that list right? Um to even rip you and like I said each one only takes one day.

19:04.40
aidecodes
That's awesome.

19:15.22
aidecodes
Oh yeah, there's planning I'm ready to go ahead And yeah I'm ready to get into it myself. That's that's a really good list.

19:25.41
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, so it's it's just something you can learn something right? Um, all right? So next up we have another news report from tencent which is a Chinese company.

19:27.68
aidecodes
And.

19:37.27
Marcy Nuelle
Um, and they released that. Ah they believe that they're actually going to create one of China's most powerful Ai models for gaming ah for cloud software and in the financial tech industry and they plan on releasing that at the end of the year

19:45.33
aidecodes
Okay.

19:53.19
Marcy Nuelle
And if you don't know who tencent is is one of the companies. For example that they make we chat? um in in Asia this is like think about it like probably 1 of the most ah popular ah you know chat apps. So um, it's a huge company. So it's extremely interesting to see I'm like wow okay, that's a big statement to say you're one of the best now in China.

19:55.75
aidecodes
A.

20:04.12
aidecodes
A.

20:10.32
aidecodes
Oh yeah, clearly they must have something to back it up I was saying clearly they must have something to back it up.

20:12.44
Marcy Nuelle
Um I know earlier this year they were having some issues I'll sit again.

20:21.99
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah I mean to be honest, ah next week we can probably talk more about the um asian side of the tech companies because to be honest, there they have more I ran systems.

20:30.46
aidecodes
And here a.

20:36.15
Marcy Nuelle
Um, just going to put it plainly some some of their systems are far more advanced. Um, as far as their usage but that's only because in China they have an Ai infrastructure already set. Um so it's much easier to start expanding certain software because everybody's already interconnected where we don't have that type of.

20:48.96
aidecodes
And ah.

20:56.14
aidecodes
Um, that's a good point.

20:56.14
Marcy Nuelle
Infrastructure implemented yet to the level that they do right like they can see when you don't fill up your garbage cans properly people. Okay, it's deep right? You may not be able to get on the bus If if you're scoring right? So some stuff you want to fight for.

21:11.65
aidecodes
She's referring to the social. Yeah, she's referring to the social score that China implemented some years back? Um, they basically dings you if you do not behave in society and practice social harmony which is very big in China.

21:14.27
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, yeah, so be careful what you ask for? We may not want to be that I advanced because ah I have to get on the bus I don't need to check my social score. So.

21:27.57
aidecodes
I don't I.

21:33.86
Marcy Nuelle
Ah, that's a lot. Um, especially if they would see these Youtube videos they were like ah no ma'am. You're you're not getting on here all right? So um and then ah.

21:38.87
aidecodes
Yeah, automatically reject it.

21:48.37
Marcy Nuelle
Similar kind of topic. Ah this week I need to double check. Ah, but in Beijing I believe it was the fourteenth. Um, they made an announcement that they're going to also start implementing more Ai regulations. Ah they had already like 24 guidelines but now they're going to try to make it more straight. So.

22:00.98
aidecodes
Okay.

22:07.88
Marcy Nuelle
I wonder because if if I believe this was like around the fourteenth when they said this but we made our executive order on the ninth I believe which was a few days later I wonder how they're going to adapt there. New regulations in response to the executive order that happened so we may have to do maybe a quick. He said what? so we may have yeah because you know retaliation as far as you know.

22:29.90
aidecodes
I Don't know about that one. Yeah I So I don't know about that one that's something I would definitely need to think about.

22:44.73
Marcy Nuelle
What are we gonna do and respond we know how that goes so it's an interesting topic I have to look that up ah later and then we can maybe post like a quick you know 5 minute update um to let people know about the regulations that way you don't have to wait all week and then you know you can just be caught up. Okay, um, next up we have.

22:46.31
aidecodes
Then.

22:52.49
aidecodes
Oh yeah.

23:03.15
Marcy Nuelle
Ah, this is more of like a quick dilemma because with all of these new regulations and policies I also want individuals to start understanding that once we actually do implement ai many of these companies on the back end. Um, when we're looking at their um. Requirements for new employees and hiring and all these issues they always like it'll be like 1 sentence. It'll be like oh highly trained professionals or highly educated individuals because we know that with Ai um, a lot of companies are also letting a lot of people go.

23:30.41
aidecodes
Hello.

23:39.44
aidecodes
Yeah.

23:40.80
Marcy Nuelle
Okay, that means that the individuals that are gonna come in to take these Ai jobs. They do want them to be. They're gonna be more trained. They're gonna be highly educated. They're gonna have a higher level of skill set. So even though there are a lot of free courses. There are there are a lot of um.

23:46.94
aidecodes
Oh yeah.

23:59.40
Marcy Nuelle
Um, just videos and tutorials and all these people given information. Um I always have to pose a very serious thing because I don't get false hope right? My my main priority as far as educating people is to bring people to reality I'm not going to give you this fake false.

24:10.11
aidecodes
I know.

24:18.51
Marcy Nuelle
Perception of of what can possibly happen so I need for you guys to understand the competition is gonna be serious because if you think all of these jobs if you're not an entrepreneur. You're not doing things on your own and you're not buildinging your ai apps and you're thinking oh I'm just gonna find a job that pays me you know, five hundred nine hundred thousand dollars in the beginning that may be true.

24:19.93
aidecodes
I hit am.

24:38.30
Marcy Nuelle
But until you start looking at the requirements of education that you need in order to enter those fields. You better, get a quick reality check because yes, the courses are great to help you especially if you have your own business or if you're trying to enter the field but you have to have a true understanding of the competition that's going to start coming out.

24:47.21
aidecodes
And then.

24:56.80
Marcy Nuelle
This is like the real shark week because now you're going to start meeting people who are extremely trained. They're competitive and sorry they won't have empathy. They won't have sympathy for you. So every single time every week I'm going to just pop that in.

25:04.21
aidecodes
Um, and.

25:13.11
Marcy Nuelle
Don't fall for these people telling you. It's all gonna be sunflowers and rainbows because you're gonna start realizing? Oh you mean there are people who can actually do this because they're trained Mathematicians Ah yes, darling it is this competition is gonna get serious. So.

25:28.97
aidecodes
Um, let me jump in let me jump in on that one I want to say because regardless of your feel the idea of expert has kind of gone out of the window. So an expert is supposedly trained 10000 hours in a particular topic.

25:31.63
Marcy Nuelle
Start educating yourself? Yeah, um, yeah.

25:45.25
Marcy Nuelle
Me.

25:46.64
aidecodes
So just a reminder regardless when you feel whether you're gonna go into Ai or not um, just make sure whatever you're doing. You're trying to be the best and you're continuously learning. That's the main like message out of this like you want to be the best of what you do you want to find your niche.

25:55.13
Marcy Nuelle
Um, um, message.

25:59.79
aidecodes
Like where's your intersection with this world or with the new things that are coming on the horizon because you can be an amazing doctor who utilizes Ai tools and in the healthcare care field just like we've heard or you can be an amazing entrepreneur who use some of these tools to grow your um your product in some way or another. So I want y'all realize that.

26:15.19
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yes there.

26:18.79
aidecodes
Whatever you do just do it at the best ability even if it's not Ai or these things you should always try to be the best at your field and try to figure out what your niche is or the thing that only you can do that folks will always pay you for like if you get very clear about that. It's very hard to be unemployed.

26:29.36
Marcy Nuelle
Um, um, yes.

26:35.99
aidecodes
When you have that niche and folks know you are the go to so figure out how to be the go to for whatever it is that you do.

26:43.10
Marcy Nuelle
Exactly That's why I say entrepreneurship. Um, you know that's the whole reason I started my channel is to tell people look. You need to look at what you are capable of don't just be dependent upon what other people tell you or give you.

26:48.94
aidecodes
Um.

26:57.58
Marcy Nuelle
Um, but you just have to be aware of everything I love your balance because I know I can be extreme on 1 side but you know my channel is still about business and marketing and entrepreneurship you know so I I just want people to be you know self-reliant. Um.

27:05.65
aidecodes
Right.

27:11.46
aidecodes
And.

27:13.85
Marcy Nuelle
And then just don't get caught up in the hype. It's like always look out for yourself people man like find out like Amber said you need to find your own skill set to and and make it the best you know what else I hate I have to mention I know part of people thinks like oh my gosh. Why but I have to say it.

27:15.89
aidecodes
Next.

27:24.87
aidecodes
Um, oh yeah, what.

27:32.38
Marcy Nuelle
Because it's like this mentality of people that say it's just me against me. You know, don't worry about being just it's like they think the competition is just when I look in the mirror. It's just competition is just me.

27:40.81
aidecodes
What do you mean.

27:46.70
aidecodes
Oh.

27:50.73
Marcy Nuelle
Have to be better than myself and I'm like look that's that's the psychology side. You have to push yourself to be the best in life. Yes, but then you step out the door and then in reality hit you, You're still competing against other people in this world. Even if you're an entrepreneur Even if you're starting your own business. There's still competition.

27:51.94
aidecodes
New.

28:04.66
aidecodes
Right.

28:08.64
Marcy Nuelle
Yes, internally you do have to try to push yourself to be the best version of yourself to become self actualized but do please don't be Delusional. It's like I'm sorry I say I Love Motivation and inspiration. But you cannot be Delusional. You're still competing against somebody. Go ahead and try to run some ads and you think is you against you and you don't realize there's 2000 other people trying to sell the exact same product to an affiliate network. Okay like be real people. So I Just like to snap the bubble because you know not because I'm a pessimist but I'm a realist and I want the best for you and I want you guys to thrive to be successful.

28:31.51
aidecodes
Um.

28:43.55
Marcy Nuelle
And to not fall into the hype of you know delusion. So that's I have to say it or meme.

28:51.63
aidecodes
Mar's we need to call those something we need figure out a name for when you have your ah your moments in marketing arc a marcy's marketing moments there we go Mmm a lot of words, go ahead what next on the way who.

28:53.29
Marcy Nuelle
And enough. I Thought you would say it's the negative. It's like the degativity of Reality. It's like but no, it's like I really want the best for everyone you know because I feel like I have to be like you know the sister that someone doesn't have is like look I want you to be successful I Want you to follow your dream but I want you to.

29:08.59
aidecodes
Me.

29:18.52
Marcy Nuelle
Have everything look ai has huge opportunities but I would not be ethical if I did not tell you the other sites so that you can prepare that would be that I don't care about you if I don't prepare you for the reality and then you do all the other positive things around it. But as long as you're aware. It's just awareness. That's all you know it's a whole bunch of.

29:24.79
aidecodes
Oh yeah. No No I makes sense.

29:38.19
Marcy Nuelle
These lying motivational speakers on here. So I got to tell people the real I can't help it sorry they bother me every week

29:42.10
aidecodes
Um, go for it. That's clear. You need to take a um, take ah ah a template a template for that or or not a template um take a notepad and just write down.

29:58.37
aidecodes
Was happening there right? Yeah and that's on man that's it Temple Dear diary marketing professional stress me out and it stress me out but that's reality though right like let's not let's not pretend like.

29:59.53
Marcy Nuelle
Um I need a diary dear diary. There was another fake expert today on Youtube today they tried to lie to people again.

30:13.46
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah.

30:15.53
aidecodes
With with the and the invention of the internet and access to information. It is a lot of folks who are just selling hopes and dreams because hopes and dreams sell. Let's all be honest, we all have bought into something that may not have been true.

30:21.95
Marcy Nuelle
Oh pretty much.

30:28.83
aidecodes
So you say it's got to be wise about how you interact with the content on the Youtube even our content like I don't believe in listening to anything full stop without doing your own research. So even as you're learning from us most of the time youtubers put in the um, what you call it in the description or whatever in the ah.

30:37.14
Marcy Nuelle
Yes.

30:46.89
aidecodes
Description of the episode about what's happening and try to link you to the things that are happening take this opportunity to learn more so you can see how it happens because every time even on my podcast when I talk about these topics I'm like I ask folks? What do you recommend and they say you'll just learn like.

30:49.81
Marcy Nuelle
And.

31:02.63
aidecodes
Learning is the only thing you could do to combat the information that folks are putting out there because otherwise you're not going to know because you just you don't know what you don't know.

31:03.61
Marcy Nuelle
Um, the answer.

31:08.39
Marcy Nuelle
You know, but at least with us they know they're not going to get garbage and a whole bunch of trash. So welcome to the side of reality people. Welcome. You have you have met you have found your tribe We do know.

31:14.97
aidecodes
Oh yeah, well sometimes we do go a little.

31:27.82
Marcy Nuelle
You know my phrase. This is a no public relations zone. Okay, you're not going to get Pr from me I'm going to give you the hardcore truth without any bias all right? You say why? which you say.

31:31.61
aidecodes
Um, yeah, that's fair ah Pr should also be true. Pr should also just be true house like ah they should just make that true in general but I get what you're saying like it's not not the side step being.

31:48.56
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, but you know they mix it with their own little narcissistic lies. Yeah anyway, all right, let's move on. So um, next up, we do have something funny so there's a a company called air Ai and they're a customer service chat bot.

31:51.70
aidecodes
Um, making it sound good. Yeah I feel you.

32:05.78
Marcy Nuelle
And it was kind of like an interesting video um a customer was called from the tesla because they were doing like a Tesla customer service call and I was like wow so like the person at first didn't even know that this was like an Ai person and I looked in the site as like they can hold a conversation between 10 to 40 minutes

32:12.43
aidecodes
Um, oh yeah, it's all that.

32:18.86
aidecodes
A. Here.

32:25.56
Marcy Nuelle
And I was like that's I mean wow like my mind was blown. So how do you feel about being called by Tesla if it was like an a customer person thought they were real. Yeah.

32:35.90
aidecodes
Um I liked it Honestly yeah I expected I listened to the the thing you could tell if you actually were paying attention. You could tell there was a delay like when it gets better. Um, the delay will not be as quick but you can tell it was a delay and it was a.

32:44.52
Marcy Nuelle
We.

32:51.77
aidecodes
Still kind of robotic. So even when I heard it I was like you can still kind of say Tesla is one not calling you. That's not how they operate. Um, so if you have a test They don't call you Um, but that's just how it worked but I do understand how it did sound human enough where.

32:58.76
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah. You know.

33:08.40
aidecodes
If I was not paying attention if it was like a company that I know calls me I would have listened to the person and it probably I probably never figured it out. It was a I I can really say that.

33:14.88
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, it's I don't know it's like I wonder if that's just going to now be like a thing or people questions like are you do we ask them? Are you a I Are you real you know because it's already hard like trying to get a human.

33:23.29
aidecodes
I mean.

33:30.77
aidecodes
That's a good question and see if it answers and see if it answers.

33:34.52
Marcy Nuelle
Said what Yeah so it's like I just wonder if that's now something that has to be implemented. You know more laws and policies like do you have to make a disclaimer to the customers hey this is an Ai customer service rep. And then is it going to give me the option to then request a human agent human representative because I know I hate calling customer service and they put you through that whole process and I'm just like please human rep please human rep agent representative person.

33:57.15
aidecodes
Now.

34:04.79
Marcy Nuelle
Like what term do you use for your system. So I can like this is how old I Am you see this shit like what does that Gen Z Do now this and I'm like.

34:05.29
aidecodes
You got to scream. That's the main part. The louder you get? Okay, yeah.

34:19.60
aidecodes
Ah, no, but they definitely should consider laws about like kind of like the spam So we got there with spam right? So spam Now you know if you're get to text is likely spam or phone call at least my phone it tells you is likely spam.

34:21.15
Marcy Nuelle
So yeah, I'm my 30 s people in my thirty s. He.

34:35.51
aidecodes
I imagine that they're going to have to put regulations in place where ah telecom companies are going to have to or companies that are using telecommunications are going to have to be able to tell folks. But again that has to be a law that's passed at the federal level where they say hey this is a problem. Um, so hopefully folks are thinking about that. Especially after um, Ai air.

34:47.60
Marcy Nuelle
Idiot.

34:54.95
aidecodes
Released that and it went pretty viral. So I think a lot of people saw it? um but we have to get to the point of the law should have to require that I know they've been talking about laws where even on content online that you'll have to put in there that it was written by Ai, we're gonna have to get to that point at some point because 1 ai also needs to know when it's Ai.

34:57.53
Marcy Nuelle
Um, if.

35:09.48
Marcy Nuelle
Um.

35:14.36
aidecodes
Versus human so how is learning and training and humans should also very much so know and there's also I think I was on some site I can remember where where it was requiring it for pictures that if the Ai picture was generated. It had you had to tell the person so I know people are doing things on their own but that has to come from top down.

35:14.90
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah.

35:27.90
Marcy Nuelle
And.

35:33.71
aidecodes
For sure.

35:34.34
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, it's a lot all right? So next up ah this actually is part of more like the marketing Ai news. So Ibm is partnering with the us open you know for tennis um to develop a digital experience so that tennis fans.

35:40.60
aidecodes
A. Go.

35:52.27
Marcy Nuelle
Ah, can ah just have just I'm not sure exactly what they're gonna do yet. So I don't know if it's gonna be like maybe mobile experience or just to get more people feel like they're there or you know some sort of immersive experience I'm not sure yet, but they are gonna use. Um.

36:03.38
aidecodes
And.

36:10.82
Marcy Nuelle
That partnership to create some sort of experience for the us open so the marketing aspect of like man if you don't have let's say you are trying to have if you do have a marketing agency. You really have to now start implementing like an Ai sector for your agency.

36:12.96
aidecodes
Okay.

36:27.56
aidecodes
Um, oh yeah.

36:28.75
Marcy Nuelle
And is that going to start reducing marketing jobs because now they can use Ai software to make videos and photography an immersive experience and event and it's like that's that's going to reduce a lot of new marketing jobs as well and I was like wow um.

36:33.82
aidecodes
And.

36:41.48
aidecodes
M.

36:44.63
Marcy Nuelle
Because we have to think about the photographers the videographers, the assistance to those people. The people who make props if they're doing everything where they eye man. That's that can also be a big cut of profit for many companies if they are not implementing Ai into their marketing agencies. So.

36:47.83
aidecodes
Um, oh yeah, um.

36:58.80
aidecodes
Oh yeah, Ai and ar for sure are going to have to be integrated in the future because 1 is been hot as hades all summer. Most people did not want to get out as much so imagine where you could virtually attend or go through ar.

37:04.37
Marcy Nuelle
Gate.

37:12.60
Marcy Nuelle
Ah, who.

37:16.90
Marcy Nuelle
In here.

37:17.54
aidecodes
Experience or a Vr experience or something where it's literally allows you to literally jump drop into the open not open. Um, yeah, the open us open allows you to drop into that So there's just so many things that are going to have to happen because it's hot as heck outside and I.

37:33.23
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, yeah, yeah.

37:34.50
aidecodes
Thing in for the most part until after a sundown but ah entertainment is gonna have to change as it kind as it relates to outdoor spaces particularly in the south where is hotter the most places during the summer

37:43.99
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, oh man so we still have so many updates this is. It's it's crazy how much stuff happened this week so all right? So next up we have meta Ai and a partnered with Cmu Robotics

37:52.92
aidecodes
Okay.

38:00.26
Marcy Nuelle
And they created Um, this is for like ah a robot for a real robot and um the Robot a robo agent. Ah and they call it. They say it's just developing non-trivial skills. Um and it looks like it's going to be more for like tactile actions when I saw like moving objects.

38:04.98
aidecodes
Um, okay, great.

38:19.13
Marcy Nuelle
And I just like I was like Wow um I mean I'm sure you guys seen that. But I just wonder how much faster it's gonna improve especially to like help people with like disabilities when they don't have like range of motion and things like that. So I just thought it was so cool. Um, how it's actually gonna start helping more people right? We have to have.

38:27.14
aidecodes
Oh yeah.

38:37.94
Marcy Nuelle
Some sort of positive. You know how we're actually using Ai to help humans. Um, so I thought that was just an amazing thing when I saw it so you guys can go in and check it out and look that up to see all the videos that they have because it's it's so interesting. Um, next up Adobe Express is finally out of beta.

38:39.78
aidecodes
Oh yeah.

38:54.42
aidecodes
Oh great.

38:56.39
Marcy Nuelle
So that's good I've been testing it. Ah probably for like the last I don't know month two months something like that and I actually you know before I never was really using Adobe Express but then I started using it I was like oh wow I have access to so many more tools and resources and apps on it. So it's like so helpful. Um.

39:05.30
aidecodes
And.

39:12.24
aidecodes
Um, yeah.

39:16.36
Marcy Nuelle
You can think about it like canva but like on the a more advanced level. Um, so I mean it's amazing. So I if you haven't checked it out. Definitely check out Adobe Express because it's hosted on the cloud you can use it online. It's not like you're gonna need a desktop like to run photoshop or something so it's it's.

39:17.70
aidecodes
On stay right? yeah.

39:27.66
aidecodes
Right? Which is great. Okay.

39:34.90
Marcy Nuelle
It's definitely approved by me I really like it. Um, next up we have ah oh yeah, more Ai tools from Google um, if you go to Ai google.com I meant you say it earlier they have like 60 plus Ai tools that you can start using. Um.

39:44.92
aidecodes
Okay. Oh great. Okay I Will definitely check it out.

39:53.20
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, so definitely start checking these tools out. We try to bring you you know free tools pay tools in a way to you know diversify what? what things that you can use. So I mean they're just so many. But yeah, definitely go and check out Google because they're really coming out with amazing stuff. Um, next up we have um. Azure. Ah they have a skill generative a I um and they said I can't even read my own handwriting sometimes ah my handwriting is terrible y'all know that means I'm smart y'all.

40:22.45
aidecodes
Um.

40:27.88
Marcy Nuelle
But this is garbage I can't even read my own writing. Um, so it says oh no, it says that now they're using, um the NDH 100 virtual machines. Um, and they're trying to expand the azure openai services for customers.

40:31.35
aidecodes
That's my we can go the next one.

40:45.22
Marcy Nuelle
So it's just showing that once again, they're trying to make things easier more advanced for their customers. Um, so now that when you're starting trying to find a company I Definitely recommend azure because they have a lot of amazing tool and advancements.

40:45.72
aidecodes
Um, okay.

40:59.56
aidecodes
Um, oh yeah, a grade tech. Yeah, a's been around for a while too.

41:04.25
Marcy Nuelle
But yeah, so I definitely recommend you guys. Check that out. Yeah, um, so next up we have ah open ah open Ai acquire the team at global illumination and that is a startup using Ai to build creative tools.

41:15.48
aidecodes
I Saw that.

41:22.00
Marcy Nuelle
Infrastructures and digital experience. Um, and the reason I brought this up is's because now I wonder if not open Ai is now trying to incorporate incorporate corporations because now we know with chatchi pet tea is the general population. But if now they're trying to partner with.

41:34.80
aidecodes
Yeah, you know.

41:39.79
Marcy Nuelle
Well not partner. They acquired the company. Um that is billed specifically for like digital experiences. Um to me that says corporation enterprises businesses you know b 2 b um so it's interesting and I wonder how they're going to start creating. Um.

41:43.73
aidecodes
Right? yep.

41:58.31
Marcy Nuelle
More advanced Ai tools for bigger companies. So I thought that was you know an interesting thing for people to pay attention to um, next up we have go ahead.

42:04.59
aidecodes
Yeah, that one was let me jump in on that one real quick so that one was funny because openai I um right now is running a bit well assumption is is's running at a loss right openai I don't know folks realize how much money open a has raised like to the tune of billions.

42:21.57
Marcy Nuelle
Oh.

42:24.29
aidecodes
Dollars like they've raised a lot of money so in my mind they're gonna have to acquire some of these companies that they can turn around for profit to be able to be successful because I don't think openai's current chat Gpt is making of money through the um through the subscriptions because right it wasn't meant it wasn't.

42:42.26
Marcy Nuelle
A.

42:42.58
aidecodes
Originally a money making thing. It was research and then it now created is another arm that goes into more of the forprot stuff but they're going to have to acquire like any other company if you're gonna stay in the game you gotta acquire and gotta bill yourself out and be able to grow in the quickest way to grow is acquiring a company that already has it in-house. So it totally makes sense and I appreciate the digital.

42:49.19
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah.

43:00.16
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, um.

43:01.67
aidecodes
Experiences piece back to again, we were talking about a few minutes ago like folks who are gonna win in the future for me is the folks who think about how we interact in this world in a different way using these tools and in front us in front of us that go beyond just a flat 2 d experience of you and I on a video chatter et cetera like.

43:12.50
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah.

43:21.41
aidecodes
Folks are going to need more particularly kids who are already in metaverse type worlds and have very different experiences growing up that aren't in the real world. They're going to figure out what that looks like for that next customer. I Don't even think it's for us I think it's for the customers that are behind us that are already very much so difficult natives.

43:38.30
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, yeah, definitely I'm glad you said that? Um, because that's definitely true because I'm sure they're thinking like 10 steps ahead like you said so ah, that's definitely I'm looking forward to see what they create I wonder if you know, especially like with like all those art.

43:49.40
aidecodes
Um, okay.

43:55.49
Marcy Nuelle
Immersive experiences and you know how much more fun events will be in the future too. You know I think that's going to be interesting, um all right? So next step we have um with Alibaba um has is creating more new open source. Ah large language models.

43:57.52
aidecodes
I am um.

44:12.92
Marcy Nuelle
And to be honest, we have to do another entire video on alibaba because I don't think people understand how many models they have the last time I checked. Okay, it was over 600 okay so while we are clapping and being happy that we're getting it few.

44:13.41
aidecodes
Um, okay oh yeah, we don't.

44:25.67
aidecodes
Oh wow, yeah, a lot or 1

44:32.69
Marcy Nuelle
They're like you mean our six hundredth model we've done that monse go darling. We've already got that boo. So it's like y'all need to catch up people and that was before they probably have way more now. Um, and they're far more advanced like when I'm looking.

44:36.97
aidecodes
Um, right all right? yep.

44:51.59
Marcy Nuelle
Ah'll I'll have to do like a video where I actually show you like the videos and things that they're doing ah because it is insane. Um, what they've done and I wish them. Ah, this is why they're probably banned and we can't use a lot of their software over here.

44:53.67
aidecodes
Oh yeah, it'd be great to see it onm the back end.

45:08.12
Marcy Nuelle
Because to be honest, we are actually not allowed to access most of their software. You know that's why so many people in the Us I know we get hacked over things. But I'm like I don't think you guys have checked out what they have over there because they're band. We can't even access them have vpn. But anyway so.

45:08.91
aidecodes
Um.

45:25.45
aidecodes
Um, yeah, ah.

45:27.46
Marcy Nuelle
You may have to be able to check out some stuff that you've never seen before um but I'll show you soon. It's it's insane. So anyway, um next up then we also have another controversial issue. You know I Love my controversy so open a I um.

45:41.32
aidecodes
Um, but what happened.

45:46.60
Marcy Nuelle
So open it I signed a deal with the associated press Um, to license news stories I couldn't hear you say again? Yeah so the Journalist Journalists were a bit upset because.

45:49.95
aidecodes
I didn't hear about their phone Ill Okay I said I didn't hear about this one.

46:04.26
Marcy Nuelle
Um, I'm like are we going to get access to that information. What? what do you mean? if we know that open a I is through chat gpu t can write articles and the associated press is now what are they going to start writing just Ai generated articles. Um, is it going to be overseen.

46:19.63
aidecodes
2

46:21.55
Marcy Nuelle
By a professional journalist what are gonna be the parameters for them creating um licensed licensed news stories or is it in reverse meaning will they create the stories that can then chat Gpt then can access.

46:31.76
aidecodes
Um, right I'm like what does that Even mean this I'm confused on literally what it means.

46:38.71
aidecodes
Okay.

46:39.92
Marcy Nuelle
And say it's verified. So I wonder if this is going to be a way for Chad Gpt to become um more of a license platform because they can say oh no, this is verified by a human being and now the information the references the citations. Everything.

46:45.82
aidecodes
Up to date.

46:56.57
Marcy Nuelle
Has been reviewed and then now you have access to accurate information. Um, because that would be more that would yeah so I wonder if it's actually the reverse versus the other way around that people are more worried about um because we know, um, everything is moving now towards research. So for me I'm thinking it's gonna act.

46:59.13
aidecodes
I Think that makes sense. Right.

47:15.34
aidecodes
Ah.

47:16.17
Marcy Nuelle
Reverse ah to be licensed to be verified and actually that's a huge moneymaker because then companies can say hey you can access our entire database of articles say give it to your consumers exactly give it to your consumers on chat Gpt. It can have like a little check Mark Verified

47:18.20
aidecodes
Um, yes.

47:26.70
aidecodes
Um, app or any information.

47:35.91
Marcy Nuelle
And now your customer is still safe in using that data and information I think that makes more sense than oh, we're just writing random articles.

47:41.15
aidecodes
So I think I think it's actually what you just said I think it actually is the goal is I just quickly Google are we were sitting here. So I think it actually is that is that they're gonna they're licensing to their text database to train the model to be better which is need it because.

47:46.43
Marcy Nuelle
Um, remembering.

47:54.69
Marcy Nuelle
Um, who yeah.

47:58.61
aidecodes
I'm sorry I don't know if y'all are experiencing this recently but chat GpT 4 in particular I have four it is not as is getting a little wonky in the last few months is is not performing as well as it was when it first came out so I do have concerns about that and even to the point where like it are it was telling untruths in the beginning.

48:05.24
Marcy Nuelle
And.

48:16.15
Marcy Nuelle
A.

48:17.92
aidecodes
But now even when you put in the information is it's spitting out false information when literally the information you send and I've literally had to say it to it hey that's not correct. That's actually untrue and it'll play. Oh yeah, you're right, Let me fix it again and there are multiple times where it gets it wrong back to back and it does not. It's not able to.

48:33.44
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, um, yeah.

48:37.31
aidecodes
To be there. So just a reminder is still a chat tool like is not this thing where we can rely on it in a way we could but Partnerships like this are gonna be very crucial in the future.

48:37.83
Marcy Nuelle
Um, well yeah, yeah.

48:46.69
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, so I really hope that's what they're doing I would actually like to see more companies doing especially if they have like decades of data and research and information that would be really interesting. Yeah yeah.

48:54.55
aidecodes
Oh yeah, that's not going anywhere. There's not all the journal article that humans don't read that that'll be great to put those in there and people can actually get the information in a way that's easy to digest.

49:05.14
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, yeah, and they may have to also put like labels. Um, like for example, a research article versus like an opinion based article so that would be interesting to see how how that's affected um all right? So next up, there's um.

49:13.27
aidecodes
Yeah, Oh yeah, that'll be amazing. Wait wait wait I just thought about something I just went to future version. Imagine though if they had those partnerships and it could tell you if someone writes an opinion imagine if you got flagged if you were telling things that were not related to something.

49:24.30
Marcy Nuelle
Go ahead. Math.

49:36.59
aidecodes
That would be cool or there's a journal article where you have conflict. It'll say well. This article is saying something else I would love that just for the things I love and and learning like for you to actually know what's an opinion. What's not where they got the information from being able to like tag it in that way.

49:42.75
Marcy Nuelle
Ah.

49:53.35
aidecodes
I would love that for Ai to do that for us.

49:53.58
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah I mean I Love a good controversy so that would be interesting. Well.

49:59.20
aidecodes
That was not bad that much fine I'm okay with that I'm like that should happen. They should have did that before but that's okay, which is great but there's also facts in the opinions that we can also say hey.

50:08.22
Marcy Nuelle
People are going to say ah opinion is in the eye of the beholder. You know we're going to see what's real and what's fake.

50:18.48
aidecodes
There's actually a link here that shows the true facts related to that I'm fine people over their opinions for sure. But if you're saying an opinion. It has a false false information in it that we can't do that with Ai and then Ai doing it like that's too much.

50:23.15
Marcy Nuelle
Is.

50:30.93
Marcy Nuelle
But you know what happened with those kind of poses from my 2020 and people were like well this is factual. This isn't factual. We won't say the word but we all know what that was so who who who chooses what's right? And what's wrong.

50:42.97
aidecodes
Yeah, that's what but that's but that's my point if Ai has the actual information on like research I'm taught research I'm not talking about opinions. But imagine if we have research that has been verified and then someone says something and then then literally it's like oh here's the article to what actually happened.

50:53.30
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, oh oh I See what you're saying I see what you're saying. Wow.

51:02.47
aidecodes
Or Here's the link to what actually happened if someone literally says that's what I mean?? yeah like it looked like we say gravity doesn't exist. Oh No here is actually how we know gravity exists points to hear So then it helps to balance out because if these tools are going to be creating information. People are concerned about misinformation so they could have the data to actually just check it and say hey if you want to believe it. It's fine. But also here's another thing you to think about because humans we are gonna take it in so you got to get folks. Um people bleed what they read because we compromise from culture that was very strict on what we write was true.

51:29.30
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, yeah, if you. Yeah.

51:39.70
aidecodes
We're not there anymore with digital writing. Oh you got to? you can't not train. Someone's brain to think what's written is true and then not give them the counter to what's happening. So yeah, that's what I mean.

51:47.14
Marcy Nuelle
I Could I can my mom. My mom was right I'm not gonna stay night now. My mom was just running just thinking about the issues.

51:52.38
aidecodes
Okay, yeah, that's what I meant like literally let's if something is someone said opinion. The pain is not true. You just linked to and say hey here's another thing you should read it or not and you have the choice to so that works.

52:07.11
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, all right? So um, next up ah Google is also testing an Ai tool that writes news articles as well. I think it's called the genesis tool. Um, so that will be interesting us as well. Ah to see how that's gonna affect.

52:16.75
aidecodes
How I use now I use the mouth.

52:24.51
Marcy Nuelle
You know more of like opinionated pieces because if it's a I and it's based on facts and eventually it's not. It's like when where are the opinions actually coming from because eventually is ai going to just start forming. Its only opinion about everything. It's like well that's a.

52:38.91
aidecodes
Um, it's not.

52:41.50
aidecodes
Or is just mixing opinions up. But I think that I think that's part a problem with Cha gpt now even and when it tries to do an opinion opinion is based off all all this stuff is red and sometimes it just doesn't get it right? like there's something about I'm less scared of.

52:43.56
Marcy Nuelle
That's a alice in Wonderland Chapo situation so um

52:53.17
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, yeah.

53:01.45
aidecodes
Especially around like things that are very intrinsic to humans those things being replaced I think in areas where we repeat things over and over again like creativity is still not creative is using human stuff to be creative when if it gets to the point of it starts to create on its own not using human databases and figuring it out.

53:04.25
Marcy Nuelle
Here.

53:11.80
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, yeah, yeah, and.

53:21.60
aidecodes
That's when I will say it can replace a human truly I think it can replace humans where things are very much so a process of procedure that doesn't have a lot of um deviance and or a lot of data can help you make better decisions I think is there but creativity I'm not there with it yet with creativity and having ah a thought of its own.

53:22.41
Marcy Nuelle
Now.

53:30.50
Marcy Nuelle
And yeah, the. Need.

53:40.47
aidecodes
It's just just putting out thoughts. We already know about it just says it says it better than I can if that makes sense.

53:45.88
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, ah, that's a lot all right? So next up, um, we have Google deepmind um this one I think you'll like a lot because it's it's kind of connected but basically that tool is to give life advice planning.

53:52.82
aidecodes
A.

54:02.45
Marcy Nuelle
And tutoring. Um, now I do have to say a few things before just to make sure we're saying it accurately so they are creating I think like 21 tools it's not meant for therapeutic therapeutic use. Um, which is a good thing. Yeah, don't think you're you're gonna have an Ai psychologists yet.

54:14.91
aidecodes
I Need to hear that.

54:22.27
Marcy Nuelle
Um, we do have to have ethical responsibility. So that's a good thing that they did that. Um, they also mentioned that yes even with the bared chat bot. Um, the men anytime somebody ask for mental health advice. It's only going to give you resources where um, when asked for the a therapeutic advice. So.

54:35.86
aidecodes
Yep. I have.

54:41.72
Marcy Nuelle
I Wonder what kind of life advice or planning is it just going to be um I actually think it would be good for like businesses like are they going to start then creating articles and then link to the businesses is this more like a business marketing tool where you know they they can connect people with you know Psychiatris psychologists.

54:50.19
aidecodes
How we asked for.

55:01.22
aidecodes
Um, oh yeah, right.

55:01.60
Marcy Nuelle
People who are actually professionals in the field to help individuals actually get the help that they need. So um I just wonder how they're going to actually take it. Um and I would actually like to see Google partner with more companies. So like you know it's kind of like telehealth and then they can actually call somebody and just.

55:20.22
aidecodes
Um, yep, exactly.

55:21.75
Marcy Nuelle
Easier to you. So um, you have any thoughts on that.

55:23.97
aidecodes
Yeah for so Google 1 Google has a lot of information just the way it has tagged on this data and has so much data and images and pictures. So I think it's super cool that they're trying to come out with a new a new resource that can help people.

55:35.33
Marcy Nuelle
Ah.

55:40.32
aidecodes
What I'm struggling with is anything called deep mind I think the name is um, amiss like I'm just sorry Marcus I like don't call it deep mind like close something else because then it gets you into this weird thing that we probably it probably isn't that right like meeting I went into is it about the tell people.

55:54.97
Marcy Nuelle
Here.

55:58.93
aidecodes
Information about their psychosis who they are their psychology. What's going in their brain I don't want that nor do I ever want that right? I do know with that at all. But I do like the idea of if it is able to help people. Um, who like.

56:04.16
Marcy Nuelle
Very.

56:13.90
aidecodes
Like you said, if it's helping with tutoring or helping people get access to information and be able to ask really cool things I'm totally fine with that I need to look into this 1 more but from what? um if it's purely on a language model that literally helps people and is not a thing that's trying to.

56:15.32
Marcy Nuelle
Man.

56:22.55
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, really.

56:31.92
aidecodes
Do something weird just don't be weird just help people less yes, a lot of people ask about mental help online. So I get it Google has access to that but we ask all the questions we want to know in this world we ask Google so if Google can literally answer those questions.

56:33.37
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, well I think ah well and I'll just say yeah.

56:43.67
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah.

56:47.50
aidecodes
With the resource I'm with you on that and give people what they need like I talked to you about this before with the legal feel legal questions on Google are not good like on any search like period. They're horrible because it hasn't been. They haven't sites have been white listed. It hasn't been built in that way on the backend where it's easy to find legal information. Only thing it comes to the top as ads.

56:47.39
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, yeah.

56:53.78
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah.

57:06.61
aidecodes
So if if it could help people get access to information and resources whether it's someone who needs help because people do type and stuff on Google that's concerning imagine if Google could give them a resource versus someone something bad happening to someone I'm here for that. But I definitely will look at that one a little bit more.

57:13.80
Marcy Nuelle
You know.

57:20.54
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, yeah, it's really interesting. So um, yeah, we can definitely do an update on that. Yeah, once you get some more information on like once they release more information because I think it's just like in the beginning stages so we probably I don't know if we have to wait for that to get more info on it.

57:33.79
aidecodes
Oh yeah, um oh yeah.

57:36.58
Marcy Nuelle
Um, next up we have? Um, oh yeah, this is more of like a a interesting tidbit of information. So one of the creators from Ibm Watson ah David Ferucci I hope I'm pronouncing his name correctly. Ah he created a new Ai startup called elemental cognition.

57:43.56
aidecodes
Okay.

57:55.83
Marcy Nuelle
And he currently raised about $60000000 for it. so um yeah so I was like that's amazing and I just wonder what he's actually going to create um because like I said Watson is actually 1 of my favorites. It's probably 1 of the tools that a lot of you know, professional research scientists use um typically they're going to be using in the beginning.

57:56.93
aidecodes
Um, way to go.

58:06.80
aidecodes
I agree.

58:13.92
aidecodes
Ah.

58:15.74
Marcy Nuelle
We would ah access Ibm products because there really were some of the primary individuals who were working with a I and given the proper resources. Um, so that's typically what most people were using as professionals. So um, I'm interested to see how he's going to ah really.

58:27.48
aidecodes
Ah.

58:35.67
Marcy Nuelle
Push ai to the next level So that's something that we're going to watch out for in the future but I did want to mention that so people can ah follow it and it is called Oh yeah, elemental cognition I'm not sure if I mentioned it already. But yeah, all right? We're almost. We're almost there guys. There was so many updates and I still had to cut.

58:46.42
aidecodes
I Yeah and I've been very behaved and I've been behaved I can't point out I did not do my normal commentary and I held it in I Yes, can't guarantee that for future hates.

58:56.44
Marcy Nuelle
You've been very very relaxed, very relaxed this week I have to cut out like like probably like 10 to fifteen more topics because there were just too many. Um, yeah.

59:05.95
aidecodes
Yeah, totally fine. We have living amount of time. So I get it.

59:10.69
Marcy Nuelle
So ah, next up we do have to talk a bit about 1 of my favorite image to video sites and of course that's runway ml um and now they added a new watch feature so that you can share your Ai generated videos like within a community.

59:22.41
aidecodes
And that.

59:27.13
Marcy Nuelle
So I think that's really inspiring because if you're trying to get ideas. You're trying to see what other people are making um like that's a great way to like really see what the community's actually building with it. You know it's gonna inspire you and get you more creative so I just wanted to mention that um like now I was working on making like my 3 d avatar and trying to make a video and it was gonna be.

59:30.85
aidecodes
Oh yeah.

59:43.85
aidecodes
But.

59:46.97
Marcy Nuelle
Through runway and ml so I'm like really excited to see what other people create you know because just so inspiring. Um, people are doing crazy stuff that I even think about before so just to see what's possible. It's like it's amazing. Um, next up we have the the US department of energy.

59:56.86
aidecodes
Um, right.

01:00:04.65
Marcy Nuelle
They're allocating $16000000 for ah 15 projects and they're gonna be focused on Ai and machine learning off for advancement and I don't know well we're we're gonna see soon. Um, well.

01:00:10.71
aidecodes
Is that enough money. That seems low. Sorry Okay, it seems very low.

01:00:22.60
Marcy Nuelle
I'm I'm not sure what part of the budgeting campaign they're in but they're going to, um it specifically for the advancement. It's for the um advancement in Nuclear physics research. So it is a very specific topic. Yes.

01:00:25.60
aidecodes
A low 1

01:00:37.40
aidecodes
Um, you said 16000000 right for how many projects.

01:00:40.88
Marcy Nuelle
For 1515 I don't think it was billion I'm pretty sure I wrote million. There's no way it was billions I'm pretty sure it was millions I'm not sure.

01:00:44.83
aidecodes
Um, ah.

01:00:51.45
aidecodes
Um, yeah, no, but million is that's not a lot of money for 15 products. It's like a million a million and ah some change each okay continue. Sorry this I'm just I'm shocked the number.

01:00:58.20
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, so um, yeah, you guys can double check me if it was billions but I'm pretty sure it was millions and not billions.

01:01:07.30
aidecodes
No I'm pretty sure it is millions but that to me is not enough money to have meaningful research in anything. Let alone Ai.

01:01:12.57
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, maybe they were excited by watching Oppenheimer I'm not sure they're like we're gonna um oh.

01:01:20.80
aidecodes
Something happened even that had more money than that but go ahead.

01:01:28.62
Marcy Nuelle
Nexted up. Ah meta they're working on their code generation ai tool. Um, and it's called code Lama once again, ah more companies are getting into the coding side. So that's a great thing. Um, then we have that the Fda they actually cleared. Um.

01:01:33.90
aidecodes
Um, okay.

01:01:46.74
Marcy Nuelle
Ai software to detect lung nodules and x-rays so I was like you know wanted to put another piece of how helpful Ai can actually be to help people's lives I mean save their lives. Um, so especially now you know with the Fda. So I wonder how many more? um.

01:01:49.50
aidecodes
I Love it.

01:02:04.92
Marcy Nuelle
Types of Software. They're actually going to start implemented to help people. You know, really find out what issues they have you know to to we need people. That's the foundation. Um, so I was really happy like that really put a smile on my face you know because I wonder how many people you know they'll be saved. Um, by that kind of software on and in the last one that I really talked. Yeah, go ahead.

01:02:27.80
aidecodes
Let me jump in on that one real quick so that 1 is 1 again back to health care because that's very close to my heart I know recently they were talking about how some Ai models could identify breast cancer in a patient quicker than a human or almost better than a human or.

01:02:38.20
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, um.

01:02:44.50
Marcy Nuelle
Wow.

01:02:46.16
aidecodes
Or something like that I can't remember the exact percentage but I think it's gonna be so important for Ai to be trained on images of diseases of um or looking at um how folks labs are and what that can mean I am so excited for that world. So I'm so so glad that they are using that because think about when.

01:02:50.98
Marcy Nuelle
A.

01:03:04.68
aidecodes
Ah, hundred years ago with medical fillists til today and think about in the future when we literally will not have the same issues we have because there will be advanced technologies working in our power like to me this is the power of Ai right? yeah chats and all that stuff. It's all cool, but the power is to take all of the intelligence that humans have have had.

01:03:09.81
Marcy Nuelle
And. Yes.

01:03:22.82
aidecodes
And allow us to get information from everything we've learned over our time here on this earth. So I think that that is just so critical and I'm excited about that. But what is the last one. Hopefully it's a good one.

01:03:28.36
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, me too. It's a it's an interesting one. Um love kind little little. You know you know what that it look controversial. But um.

01:03:35.96
aidecodes
Okay, help her please.

01:03:46.23
Marcy Nuelle
Ah, it's more about the Ai drones building an apartment building in like 24 hours did you see that video have you seen it. So the reason I brought this up. Okay, if we remember what it doing.

01:03:52.20
aidecodes
Um I did not but you just stressed me out I have not I need to look it up I just got stressed out hearing you but where did they build it what country okay makes sense.

01:04:04.81
Marcy Nuelle
This was in China you know they're like done. The reason I brought this up the reason's gonna be slightly controversialtrover I mean just the tag big you know I'm gonna be pretty calm. You guys remember what happened in Florida with the immigration laws and when what happened to.

01:04:22.70
aidecodes
And.

01:04:24.69
Marcy Nuelle
Many individuals who were immigrants and they were doing construction work when they tried to replace those individuals with citizens. They were not typically as efficient. There were not as many individuals who were there. They were not trained in construction and a lot of projects had to be halted right.

01:04:29.67
aidecodes
Oh.

01:04:44.80
Marcy Nuelle
What happened loss of jobs right? lost to the economy to the local economying floor. We're talking about you know restaurants we're talking about Gen you know all those things where people are coming to socialize to visit to enjoy the area right? It's the trickle down effect. Um.

01:04:44.74
aidecodes
Ah.

01:04:49.78
aidecodes
Oh yeah.

01:04:59.89
aidecodes
Um, a.

01:05:00.46
Marcy Nuelle
So before when that happened in Florida many people were talking about oh man where all those jobs people are taking and when was like the jobs are available people and if people were like ah no or they pay too low or they were just not qualified. They had to be trained. Things were not going to be able to be done on time.

01:05:15.79
aidecodes
Um, no.

01:05:18.12
Marcy Nuelle
So then the reality is now what happens when you don't need either when they're not using immigrant population. Well because we have to always bring it back to the economy, the society human people I wanted to end it back on us.

01:05:23.58
aidecodes
You jumped off a cliff I was go in a whole other direction. Go ahead.

01:05:34.61
aidecodes
Yeah, but America at no time soon is letting a drone build a building building coats here just the laws and the policy that will take probably my lifetime I didn't believe that true for buildings I think we would be a little.

01:05:36.54
Marcy Nuelle
People.

01:05:46.87
Marcy Nuelle
I disagree I think I think.

01:05:51.64
aidecodes
I think it will be bad for building. We're struggling with building and code even to this day and they're so stringent like a concrete built I don't even know what they built I didn't look it up and see what they built but what that, but that's on point. So what they did 3 d printing or how did it build it.

01:06:01.15
Marcy Nuelle
It's like an apartment building. It was gigantic what they make really I didn't look at every single step but these they were diedd 24 hours now they did have a few people. Okay, they did have a few people. Yeah yeah.

01:06:10.68
aidecodes
Okay, got it. Yeah I was like there's no way they did that in is to code um in that way.

01:06:18.30
Marcy Nuelle
But I feel that look it only takes one company to be within the code within the innovation making sure everything is done properly to then inspire a whole bunch of other companies to do the same. So yes.

01:06:32.58
aidecodes
Oh yeah, I'm here for that I'm I Just need to find this link.

01:06:36.36
Marcy Nuelle
So I just wonder I just wonder how that's going to start because look let me fast. Let me fast forward to a couple videos that I was going to do I was going to do a video on. We know that Ai is typically going to remove individuals who are college graduates.

01:06:46.00
aidecodes
Um, ah.

01:06:53.20
Marcy Nuelle
That means even with the situation with you PS you saw how now they're they're getting paid way like over $100000 um and I would yeah like hey you PS hello you know I'm single. Um, so.

01:06:58.52
aidecodes
Oh they can that good. Good man.

01:07:10.38
Marcy Nuelle
I was going to talk about the dating pool and a difference between oh college graduates who were always like at the peak right? That's the high value man you want the hundred k earner and UPS is like well they make a hundred grand to so if we're looking at the white collar workers who were going to be put out of work. Ah by Ai.

01:07:27.59
aidecodes
And.

01:07:28.92
Marcy Nuelle
Who would eventually then have to maybe enter the blue collar field and I was thinking well the blue collar workers are going to be now placed at a higher level because they're going to be the ones with the benefits the higher paid wages because these are jobs that have to be done by hand. We're talking about laborers right? It's more important. Um, but we're starting to now foreshadow and project how drones and how Ais can be combined with robotics in order to now. Also do construction jobs to reduce the labor of people who don't have trainings like they don't need to train I mean they're already trained with Ai so it's like they don't have to go through the physical process. They can work 24 hours

01:07:49.20
aidecodes
Um.

01:08:06.59
aidecodes
Um, right? Oh yeah, I'm I understand that 100%

01:08:07.35
Marcy Nuelle
You're not going to need like health insurance and all of that other extra. So I Just wonder you know it's like I'm already the timeline I had is gone us out the window right? because advancements are being made so quickly. So I Just wonder you know that.

01:08:18.70
aidecodes
Again.

01:08:26.45
Marcy Nuelle
I wonder what's going to happen with that in the US how long will it take it to be a few years could it be much faster and then how is that going to put you know white collar workers blue collar workers if they're both now being replaced by I is like.

01:08:32.44
aidecodes
And.

01:08:41.75
aidecodes
But I guess I think I'm I'm less I'll say this because government in the US moves slow so you're gonna have 2 worlds like there's a world like let's not forget I think those movies get it like the ones are the dis supposed dopeia future.

01:08:42.92
Marcy Nuelle
I Don't even know what's going to happen next? yes.

01:08:58.63
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah.

01:09:00.60
aidecodes
They get it where it's like high tech but also high poverty and high issues like nowhere in the future videos is everything just perfectly working together like I think that we as humans we're just not. We're just not as together as a group to do all that in 1 place I believe there will be cities that are more advanced.

01:09:07.85
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, yeah.

01:09:15.82
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, yeah.

01:09:19.68
aidecodes
And there will be places that adopt it. But I do not believe in our lifetime personally even with all the advancements that we'll be able to see a dystopian future that has Ai and robots doing everything for us I think there's still going to be a heavy component of humans just because we're not integrated in ah a large society and. The global world is also not integrated so you can go to another place that looks like what America looks like this year in 20 years you can go to another place of what even looks like America at 1900 like the world even as advanced as the world is we still have people living on less than a dollar a day like so I I understand one part of it but I also understand that.

01:09:38.22
Marcy Nuelle
Um, we.

01:09:43.48
Marcy Nuelle
You know.

01:09:51.33
Marcy Nuelle
And then.

01:09:57.75
aidecodes
Life just doesn't move as move and connect it together. Yes, there will be pockets that it happens but also every innovation we've ever had a new job will happen. Maybe everyone is a content creator. Um, because everyone doesn't have to work in the same way and you just get money off your data like maybe that's what it is but.

01:10:07.24
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, yeah, a.

01:10:15.18
aidecodes
There's going to have to be and government will not let it be where society doesn't have any purpose. Um, even if with big businesses. They're not going to let it get to that point of private sector running everything to the point of it does not need any humans. Um, so I don't think that will be a thing that government. Doesn't do anything about just like they did some about China and the ai chips they will put regulations in to make sure that competition exists. Um in that people majority of population has to be successful because the us 1 thing is going to worry about is this economy and as long as that what they're doing right now I think it is going to help the economy and people can find different.

01:10:35.28
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, yeah.

01:10:46.53
Marcy Nuelle
And.

01:10:53.57
aidecodes
Bills and different jobs and there's still things that I just can't do the same as a human and people aren't there yet are the kids are going to probably be more interested in those worlds but it's too many people who are over a certain age that would rebel against it for so long people are still on flip phones like I need to understand that.

01:10:58.29
Marcy Nuelle
If move.

01:11:09.35
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, you.

01:11:12.24
aidecodes
Even though smartphones are heavily existing people are still on flip phones. Some people do not have a laptop in their home like that isn't a reality that we face in this World. So I think that there will be a separation and there will be a big gap but I don't think it will catch. Up in all sectors in that way. I think you'll see it in pockets and the pockets will get really good at it even with cars. Yeah I think it's a good to have mix even with cars like it's gonna all these companies are now doing ev and people don't even realize evs were out when cars first came out.

01:11:30.60
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, well I think you said it best I think that's the perfect balance though.

01:11:46.80
aidecodes
Some of the earliest evs existed I actually went to a car museum last year and they had electric vehicles from the early 19 hundreds. Um in there they didn't get adoption. But now evs everyone's doing abs and saying that we need to have full e implementation when the reality is folks are saying we can't have full a v implementation because of electric grid and what that means and then.

01:11:52.84
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

01:12:06.25
aidecodes
What it means to do all those batteries like just by pure resources. We don't have what we need to be able to do things at the level that we hope we would able to. We would be able to do so I just wanted to remember that it still involves.

01:12:13.27
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah.

01:12:19.46
aidecodes
A lot of human components of a human being involved. So I'm not scared of ai because I'm like I think the time even though stuff is happening quick I think we'll have time as humans to adjust iphone came out in O a we adjusted and we use it in ways that we never thought we could use it. Internet came out and people have made so much money off the internet more they could have could have ever made without it.

01:12:20.62
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah.

01:12:27.39
Marcy Nuelle
Who. Yeah.

01:12:38.98
aidecodes
Ai will also do the same thing so I'm just looking for. How can we use it to help people better their lives and in that let's make sure people are getting the training they need in some job or feel that they can contribute to society so sorry for this soap um moment.

01:12:50.51
Marcy Nuelle
Yeah, well you you said it I agree with you You said everything perfectly So that's it man we went through all of these updates. Um, we made it.

01:12:58.29
aidecodes
Um, poor work.

01:13:02.51
Marcy Nuelle
Thank you for sticking with us I think you can go ahead and close us on our Amber because we had so many updates this week

01:13:05.00
aidecodes
I will this has been this has been fun. Um I love all the conversations that we had. We will be back next week um we're trying to figure out the whole channel thing so I will definitely every week post a podcast for this so please make sure you check out the podcast ai decos the system. Um, check out Marcy Noel's page as well on Youtube and ai decodes on Youtube we'll try to figure it out because the way copyrights are set up and Youtube you're not letting me be great. Both of us own the copyright. Let us both post it to our pages. But if you don't see it on 1 of our pages. It's on the other so make sure you follow us both.

01:13:28.65
Marcy Nuelle
If I.

01:13:34.99
Marcy Nuelle
Um, yeah, yeah, yeah.

01:13:41.89
aidecodes
Hit that notification if that is on Youtube I know it's on Instagram and other sites. So yeah, make sure you get our information and as you're following us and thank y'all again, it's been great and enjoy the weekend. This is Ai news of the week which are go to girls for Ai amber ivy and Marci Noel have a good one peace.

01:13:45.21
Marcy Nuelle
Clear.

01:13:56.40
Marcy Nuelle
Right? Bye bye.