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The Daily AI Show

What (Else) Are You Hoping For This Shipmas?

11 Dec 2024

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https://www.thedailyaishow.com In today's episode of The Daily AI Show, the co-hosts Beth, Karl, Andy, and Brian discussed their AI innovation wish lists for the remaining year of 2024. The lively discussion touched on exciting AI advancements, potential technological breakthroughs, and how these innovations might impact various sectors, from household management to content creation and business strategies. Key Points Discussed: Trending Multimodal Models: The conversation began with insights into the growing trend of multimodal models that integrate audio, video, and text. The idea is that devices such as smartphones could leverage these technologies for more context-aware interactions, offering real-time vision and conversational capabilities. AI Tools and Productivity: The co-hosts expressed desires for AI applications that could improve productivity. Andy envisioned using AI on smartphones for better real-time interactions, while Beth highlighted her wish for AI tools that can launch and manage conversations through text, making everyday tasks more seamless. OpenAI's 12 Days of Announcements: The panel looked forward to OpenAI's ongoing series of announcements, speculating on potential releases like enhanced vision tools. Karl and Brian shared their hopes for more integrated AI features, such as screen-sharing capabilities and improved interaction with complex user data. Custom GPT Advancements: A significant point of discussion was the evolution of Custom GPTs. Brian hoped for improved control and usability of Custom GPTs, potentially merging different AI tools into a more cohesive model. There was also curious speculation on where Custom GPTs fit in OpenAI's future roadmap amid rapid technological advancements. Creative Aspirations and AI in 2025: The co-hosts engaged in an imaginative discussion about AI-enabled creativity and futuristic tools. Brian expressed enthusiasm for using platforms like Runway to enhance creative content production. Andy's wish for 2025 included integrating reasoning models with emerging quantum computing, providing strategic solutions across various sectors. Episode Timeline: 00:01:05 🤔 AI Wish List Introductions 00:02:03 🗓️ 12 Days of OpenAI & Other Companies 00:03:16 ❓ First Wish List Item 00:03:40 📱 Multimodal Model on Smartphones 00:05:21 🗣️ Capturing Conversations & Memories 00:06:27 ⌚ Real-Time Multimodal Application 00:08:05 👓 Avatar & Hardware Integration 00:09:10 💬 Text-Initiated Chat with Context 00:10:34 📲 Shortcuts and Apple Intelligence 00:11:56 ✨ Apple Intelligence Examples 00:13:08 😂 Moving Text Messages 00:13:26 👁️ Carl's Wish: Vision in OpenAI 00:14:35 🤔 What "Vision" Unlocks 00:16:39 🛠️ Real-World Business Use Cases 00:18:24 🚗 Headlight Repair Example 00:20:10 🦮 AI Assistant with Vision 00:21:37 👾 Gaming and Sports Applications 00:23:22 🏈 AI Coaching in the NFL 00:24:03 🏎️ Driverless Racing & AI in Sports 00:25:47 🤔 AI Specialists & Competitive Advantage 00:27:11 🤝 Human Element and AI Parity 00:27:32 ✨ More Wishlist Items 00:27:46 🤖 Chat RAG and Custom GPT 00:29:40 ✍️ Controlling Custom GPT Behavior 00:32:25 🌡️ Temperature Control in Custom GPT 00:33:49 ➡️ Custom GPT's Future 00:35:53 🎁 Stocking Stuffers for Custom GPT 00:37:34 🧩 Are Custom GPTs Like Plugins? 00:39:21 👪 Sharing Custom GPTs 00:40:23 ✨ Other AI Tools and Platforms 00:40:49 💻 A True Co-writer 00:42:47 🎬 Runway and Creative Expression 00:44:58 ✨ Embracing Creativity with AI 00:46:18 🧠 Advanced Reasoning & Quantum Computing 00:48:31 🏡 Household Management AI 00:50:46 🎬 Show Conclusion & Next Episode #AIInnovation #AIAdvancements #OpenAI #AIProductivity #CreativeAI

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