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And normally they would have had to spend a few tens of thousands of dollars just to get to that pitch deck, which is a huge risk for them. So it becomes, I think there's going to be a whole new incredible set of opportunities. And then there's the question of like, if you think about the creative arts, whether there'll be new...
And normally they would have had to spend a few tens of thousands of dollars just to get to that pitch deck, which is a huge risk for them. So it becomes, I think there's going to be a whole new incredible set of opportunities. And then there's the question of like, if you think about the creative arts, whether there'll be new...
And normally they would have had to spend a few tens of thousands of dollars just to get to that pitch deck, which is a huge risk for them. So it becomes, I think there's going to be a whole new incredible set of opportunities. And then there's the question of like, if you think about the creative arts, whether there'll be new...
ways of working much more fluid, instead of doing, you know, Adobe Photoshop or something, you actually co-creating this thing with this fluid responsive tool.
ways of working much more fluid, instead of doing, you know, Adobe Photoshop or something, you actually co-creating this thing with this fluid responsive tool.
ways of working much more fluid, instead of doing, you know, Adobe Photoshop or something, you actually co-creating this thing with this fluid responsive tool.
And, um, that could be kind of feel more like minority report or something, you know, I imagine with the kind of interface and there's this thing swirling around you and you're, and you're kind of, but it will, it will require people to get used to a very new workflow, um, to take like maximum advantage of that. But I think when they do, it will be probably incredible for those people.
And, um, that could be kind of feel more like minority report or something, you know, I imagine with the kind of interface and there's this thing swirling around you and you're, and you're kind of, but it will, it will require people to get used to a very new workflow, um, to take like maximum advantage of that. But I think when they do, it will be probably incredible for those people.
And, um, that could be kind of feel more like minority report or something, you know, I imagine with the kind of interface and there's this thing swirling around you and you're, and you're kind of, but it will, it will require people to get used to a very new workflow, um, to take like maximum advantage of that. But I think when they do, it will be probably incredible for those people.
They'll be like 10x more productive.
They'll be like 10x more productive.
They'll be like 10x more productive.
I think, first of all, we live in a multimodal world, right? And we have our five senses and that's what makes us human. So if we want our systems to be brilliant tools or fantastic assistants, I think in the end, they're going to have to understand the world, the spatial temporal world that we live in. not just our linguistic maths world, right? Abstract thinking world.
I think, first of all, we live in a multimodal world, right? And we have our five senses and that's what makes us human. So if we want our systems to be brilliant tools or fantastic assistants, I think in the end, they're going to have to understand the world, the spatial temporal world that we live in. not just our linguistic maths world, right? Abstract thinking world.
I think, first of all, we live in a multimodal world, right? And we have our five senses and that's what makes us human. So if we want our systems to be brilliant tools or fantastic assistants, I think in the end, they're going to have to understand the world, the spatial temporal world that we live in. not just our linguistic maths world, right? Abstract thinking world.
I think that they'll need to be able to act in and plan in and process things in the real world and understand the real world. I think that computer, you know, sort of the potential for robotics is huge. I don't think it's had its chat GPT or its alpha fold moment yet, say in science and language, right? Or alpha go moment. I think that's to come, but I think we're close.
I think that they'll need to be able to act in and plan in and process things in the real world and understand the real world. I think that computer, you know, sort of the potential for robotics is huge. I don't think it's had its chat GPT or its alpha fold moment yet, say in science and language, right? Or alpha go moment. I think that's to come, but I think we're close.
I think that they'll need to be able to act in and plan in and process things in the real world and understand the real world. I think that computer, you know, sort of the potential for robotics is huge. I don't think it's had its chat GPT or its alpha fold moment yet, say in science and language, right? Or alpha go moment. I think that's to come, but I think we're close.
And as we talked about before, I think in order for that to happen, I think that the shortest path I see that happening on now is these general multimodal models being eventually good enough. And maybe we're not very far away from that to sort of install on a robot. perhaps a humanoid robot with the cameras.
And as we talked about before, I think in order for that to happen, I think that the shortest path I see that happening on now is these general multimodal models being eventually good enough. And maybe we're not very far away from that to sort of install on a robot. perhaps a humanoid robot with the cameras.