The Artificial Intelligence Show
Formerly the Marketing AI Show — arguably the most practical advice for business leaders trying to make AI actionable rather than just approachable.
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#73: OpenAI Fires Sam Altman: What Happened? And What Could Happen Next?
In light of the developments from OpenAI over the weekend, we are coming to you with a new episode a little ahead of schedule. Following OpenAI’s announcement on Friday, there has been widespread speculation about future implications amidst other significant developments. Join us this week as Paul provides a brief history of OpenAI’s journey, a recap of recent events, and thoughts on what is yet to come. 00:01:46 — An overview of this weekend's events; Sam Altman fired, Greg Brockman quits 00:06:35 — Taking flight while OpenAI crashes 00:13:09 — Three factors that initially jumped out to Paul
#72: Our Hands-On Experiments with GPTs, Is AGI Coming Soon?, and New AI Wearable From Ex-Apple Veterans
Last week's episode of The Marketing AI Show delved into the recent GPT announcement and this week, we're taking it a step further with insights from our hands-on testing. Join us in episode 72 as we explore the latest capabilities of GPTs, delve into predictions about the rapid approach of AGI, and share our thoughts on the newly released AI wearable by former Apple experts, which, frankly, met our expectations. Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis and much more in this exciting episode! 00:01:49 — Our Hands-on testing with GPTs 00:23:31 — A new paper was released that proposes a framework for
#71: Massive ChatGPT Reveals at OpenAI Dev Day, Elon Musk’s ChatGPT Competitor, and Why Only 4 Foundation Models Have Lasting Value
It was another week of exciting news in the world of AI! Paul and Mike discuss recent ChatGPT announcements from OpenAI’s inaugural DevDay, xAI’s announcement of their new conversational AI agent Grok, and Gavin Baker’s analysis of enduring foundational models. There is lots to catch up on and understand, tune in to learn more! 00:02:26 — OpenAI made big ChatGPT announcements at DevDay and unveiled “GPTs” 00:19:33 — xAI and Elon Musk announced Grok, xAI’s new conversational AI Agent 00:30:28 — AI watcher, Gavin Baker, breaks down the future of foundational models 00:37:17 — Microsoft 365 CoPil
#70: White House Executive Order on AI, Apple To Spend $1 Billion on AI Yearly, OpenAI’s Chief Scientist Talks “Earth-Shattering” Impact of AI
Paul and Mike look into the “tricks-and-treats” of AI news this Halloween on Episode 70 of the Marketing AI Show! This week, our hosts examine the White House Executive Order on AI, Apple’s announcement to spend $1 billion on AI yearly, and OpenAI’s Chief Scientist’s discussion on his hopes and fears for the future of AI. 00:03:16 — White House issues ambitious executive order on development and oversight of AI 00:25:17 — Apple is set to spend around $1 billion per year in developing its own generative AI capabilities. 00:31:58 — Ilya Sutskever discusses his hopes, fears, and the “earth-shatte
#69: AI Agents Will Soon Roam the Internet, 2023 State of AI Report, and Execs Say Half of Skills Obsolete in 2 Years Thanks to AI
From lawsuits to the expansion of AI Agents, we are back with even more AI news this week on Episode 69 of The Marketing AI Show. Paul and Mike explore the growing role of AI Agents on the internet, discuss Air Street Capital's 2023 State of AI Report, and delve into a recent study highlighting executive’s worries about today's workforce skills becoming outdated within two years because of AI. 00:05:00 — The rise of AI Agents on the Internet 00:16:06 — Air Street Capital just released its sixth annual State of AI report 00:26:00 — Bombshell survey from edX reveals exec's belief that half of al
#68: Zoom’s AI Companion, DALL-E 3, Adobe’s New AI Features, and OpenAI Hits $1 Billion in Annual Revenue Support
It was another interesting and busy week in the world of AI. Paul and Mike talk about tech updates with Zoom, Adobe, and DALL-E 3, and how OpenAI is on pace to reach $1 billion in revenue in the next 12 months. Wow! Tune in to learn more. 00:04:14 — Zoom’s AI companion 00:15:31 — DALL-E 3 00:25:21 — Adobe Creative Cloud’s AI updates 00:37:56 — Replit AI for all 00:41:27 — AI that identifies strangers online 00:46:03 — OpenAI is on track to generate $1B in 12 months 00:48:32 — AI deepfakes in the music industry 00:51:02 — Meta’s new AI characters Use BrandOps data to drive unique AI content bas
#67: Our Preliminary Testing of ChatGPT Vision, Rewind’s Controversial Wearable AI Pendant, Assistant with Bard Enhances Individualized Personal Support
There was no shortage of AI product updates this week! We are back with lots of exciting AI news for episode 67 of The Marketing AI Show. Paul and Mike break down their experiences with ChatGPT Vision, delve into AI tech controversies, discuss a more personalized AI assistant with Bard, and more. 00:04:14 — MAII Tests ChatGPT’s Vision capabilities 00:23:14 — Rewind introduces controversial wearable AI pendant 00:35:41 — Google announces Assistant with Bard 00:43:06 — Adobe aims to improve AI image editing with Project Stardust 00:45:30 — Canva begins Magic Studio rollout 00:48:41 — Zoom expand
#66: ChatGPT Can Now See, Hear, and Speak, Meta’s AI Assistant, Amazon’s $4 Billion Bet on Anthropic, and Spotify Clones Podcaster Voices
After travels to Miami and Austin (Paul), and Baltimore (Mike) for events and presentations, the team is back together in Cleveland to record episode 66 of The Marketing AI Show. And the AI news didn’t slow down. The guys break down the biggest happenings and advancements including further development of ChatGPT, Meta, Anthropic, Spotify, and more. 00:05:09 — Kevin Roose took ChatGPT’s new features to the test 00:26:13 — Meta introduces AI Experiences 00:37:12 — Amazon invests $4B in Anthropic 00:45:47 — Spotify clones podcasters’ voices 00:51:21 — Writers Guild and studios reach a deal 00:54:
#65: DALL-E 3 from OpenAI, Generative AI’s Second Act, How AI Could Solve Labor Shortages, and Microsoft Copilot Release
We’re back with an exciting week of AI news! This episode was recorded Sunday, Sept. 24, only to wake up to Anthropic/Amazon news, and ChatGPT updates! But more on that next week. In the meantime, Paul and Mike break down some exciting updates from OpenAI, Sequoia Capital, Microsoft, and more. 00:02:44 — DALL-E 3 00:08:12 — Sequoia Capital’s Act 2 of their Gen AI Market Map 00:18:45 — AI and the accounting industry 00:30:06 — Bard and the Google apps connection 00:33:29 — Microsoft announcements at its Surface and AI event 00:37:56 — EU Act implementation 00:42:28 — Jim Thune and Amy Klobuchar
#64: Top Professional Services Firms Go All-In on AI, New Study Shows AI’s Actual Impact on Our Work, and Major Predictions on Where AI Is Going Next
Live from Los Angeles! As Mike records from Anaheim prepping for the California of Realtors annual REimagine event, and Paul Roetzer is coming off the heels of a whirlwind trip to Munich for an event he keynoted, they sit down for a quick 56 minutes to regroup on the latest in artificial intelligence, business, and marketing. Paul and Mike discuss: AI and the workforce: professional services plus AI’s impact on our work, and what’s next for AI? And then, a handful of rapid-fire topics for you. This episode is brought to you by AiAdvertising. Learn more at www.aiadvertising.com/aipod. 00:02:48
#63: Elon Musk’s Quest to Shape the Future of AI, Hands-On with Google Duet AI, Time’s Top 100 People in AI, and HubSpot’s AI Roadmap
Inside Elon Musk’s struggle for the future of AI We just got a never-before-seen look at how—and why—Elon Musk decided to go all-in on artificial intelligence. This comes from an article by Walter Isaacson in Time, and is adapted from his upcoming book Elon Musk, which publishes today! Issacson’s name may ring a bell, as he’s also the author of the Steve Jobs biography.) In the article, Issacson gives new details on the actions Elon Musk has taken to get highly involved in the future of AI. It turns out that Musk has become increasingly worried about the development of advanced AI—and consider
#62: ChatGPT Enterprise, Big Google AI Updates, and OpenAI’s Combative Response to Copyright Lawsuits
Introducing ChatGPT Enterprise OpenAI announced they’re launching ChatGPT Enterprise. This is a version of ChatGPT with enterprise-grade security and privacy, unlimited higher-speed GPT-4 access, longer context windows, advanced data analysis capabilities, customization options, and more. The move appears to be a response to enterprise demand for a safe, compliant version of ChatGPT, says OpenAI. “Since ChatGPT's launch just nine months ago, we’ve seen teams adopt it in over 80% of Fortune 500 companies. We've heard from business leaders that they’d like a simple and safe way of deploying it i
#61: Pirated Books Are Powering Generative AI, the 2023 State of Marketing AI Report, and GPT-3.5 Fine-Tuning Is Here
Pirated books are powering generative AI The Atlantic just released a major investigative journalism piece that proves popular large language models, like Meta’s LLaMA, have been using pirated books to train their models—a fact that was previously alleged by multiple authors in multiple lawsuits against AI companies. The article states, “Upwards of 170,000 books, the majority published in the past 20 years, are in LLaMA’s training data. . . . These books are part of a dataset called “Books3,” and its use has not been limited to LLaMA. Books3 was also used to train Bloomberg’s BloombergGPT, Ele
#60: AI Is Going to Eliminate Way More Jobs Than Anyone Realizes, AI’s Impact on Schools, and the New York Times Might Sue OpenAI
AI is going to eliminate way more jobs than anyone realizes AI is going to eliminate way more jobs than anyone realizes, according to a new in-depth article from Business Insider. The publication says AI could disrupt over 300 million jobs worldwide but also add trillions in value to the economy. The article dives into a number of data points that support this conclusion from various sources, including the fact that non-generative and generative AI is estimated to add between $17 trillion and $26 trillion to the global economy. While it’s very hard for economists and technologists to predict e
#59: Anthropic CEO Says Human-Level AI Is 2-3 Years Away, How Hackers Are Trying to Make AI Go Rogue, and Fake AI-Generated Books on Amazon
It’s been another interesting week in the world of AI…with a few things we need to keep our eyes on. Paul and Mike break it all down—and then some—on this week’s episode of The Marketing AI Show. Anthropic CEO joins the Dwarkesh podcast to talk about the future of AI. Dario Amodei, CEO and co-founder of Anthropic (maker of the Claude 2 large language model released in July of this year), just gave a wide-ranging interview on the future of AI. The interview took place on a recent episode of the Dwarkesh Podcast (linked in the show notes). It’s a must-listen, primarily because these types of int