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.
206 episodes curated
Episodes
#88: Meet Devin, the “First AI Software Engineer,” The Rise of Humanoid Robots, and OpenAI’s Sora Interview
After last week's predictions of the future of AI, we are starting to see glimpses of these innovations continue to grow in AI Agents, robotics, and more. In Episode 88 of the Artificial Intelligence Show, hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput highlight Cognition's AI software engineer 'Devin', the significance behind Figure’s Humanoid Robots and OpenAI's Mira Muratis's questionable responses to questions about Sora's training data in a WSJ Interview. 00:03:27 — Cognition releases Devin, the first “AI software engineer” 00:14:52 — The Significance Behind Figure’s Humanoid Robots 00:22:08 — OpenAI
#87: Reactions to Sam Altman’s Bombshell AI Quote, Enterprises Embrace Custom AI Models, and How AI Is Changing Writing Forever
Prepare to look into the future in this episode of The Artificial Intelligence Show! Last week, we briefly discussed a bombshell quote from Sam Altman, this week, we explore its deeper implications. Alongside discussing Altman's insights, we'll examine the effects of AI on enterprise businesses, share our experiences from the AI for Writers Summit, and more. Join us for an episode filled with thought-provoking questions, insightful comments, and thorough analysis of the future of AI. 00:03:25 — Revisiting Sam Altman’s Bombshell Quote 00:49:31 — Deloitte predicts enterprise spending on generati
#86: Elon Musk Sues OpenAI, Sam Altman Says AI Will Handle “95%” of Marketing Work Done by Agencies and Creatives, and How AI Could Disrupt Creators
After a week of incredible AI happenings, Episode 86 of the Artificial Intelligence Show examines the lawsuit filed by Elon Musk against OpenAI, the broader implications of AI and AGI, and growing concerns among content creators about the rise of AI-generated content. All this and more in our rapid fire section! 00:04:22 — Elon Musk Sues OpenAI 00:25:18 — AGI Timeline and Impact 00:40:54 — Creators fears about AI-generated content 00:49:51 — Figure raises $675M in Series B funding at a $2.6B valuation 00:52:30 — Apple’s abandoned quest to build a self-driving car, project Titan 00:55:17 — Sale
#85: Nvidia’s Blockbuster Earnings, Groq’s Blazingly Fast AI Goes Viral, and How to Handle AI Disruption in Your Work
In this episode of The Artificial Intelligence Show, Paul and Mike dive into the latest AI news, starting with NVIDIA's impressive earnings, and the viral buzz around AI startup Groq. Our rapid fire section is packed with everything from the ethical considerations of AI companies licensing data, to AI mistakes in customer service as seen with Air Canada, and the critical efforts to combat AI deepfakes to protect elections. 00:03:20 — NVIDIA’s blockbuster earnings report 00:21:18 — AI startup, Groq, goes viral 00:31:20 — The true impact AI is going to have on your work 00:42:35 — AI companies a
#84: OpenAI Releases Sora, Google’s Surprise Launch of Gemini 1.5, and AI Rivals Band Together to Fight Deepfakes
After a whirlwind week of AI announcements, hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput breakdown and analyze some of the key updates. Episode 84 of The Artificial Intelligence Show discusses the potential of OpenAI's new video generation model, Sora, Google's Gemini 1.5's advancements, and efforts by major tech companies, including Meta, to regulate AI-generated content through the C2PA standard. 00:03:12 — OpenAI Releases Sora 00:18:59 — Google’s next-gen model: Gemini 1.5 00:29:50 — Big tech gets behind C2PA industry standards for labeling AI content 00:41:21 — Researcher Andrej Karpathy Departs Open
#83: Google Bard Is Now Gemini, AI Agents Are Coming, and Sam Altman Seeks Trillions to Reshape AI
This week, you might notice something different about the podcast—we have changed the name to The Artificial Intelligence Show and dropped the word ‘Marketing’ from the title. Since our first episode, our audience has expanded beyond the marketing industry. In part of our evolution and our movement toward AI Literacy for All, we transitioned to our new name to simplify and align with our current audience. Nothing else has changed beyond our name; we will still follow the same format, release schedule, and dedication to exploring the constant changes in the world of AI. Welcome to Episode 83 of
#82: Are Paid AI Tools Worth It?, Big Google Bard Updates, and Big Tech’s AI-Driven Quarterly Earnings
In Episode 82 of The Marketing AI Show, discover the newest advancements in AI, where certain updates may feel like they are directly from a Sci-Fi movie. Hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput explore the rationale behind paid AI tools, the newest updates from Google Bard, and Big Tech's AI-driven quarterly earnings calls. 00:05:18 — Are paid AI tools worth the $30/user/month cost? 00:16:33 — Google Bard just got some more big updates 00:27:47 — Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft and Meta’s AI-Driven Earnings Calls 00:42:25 — Apple Vision Pro launches 00:49:25 — Who Owns Your Voice? 00:53:51 — The hottest
#81: World’s Largest Ad Group Goes All-In on AI, Google Bard Surpasses GPT-4, and Introducing AI Literacy for All
Discover how Publicis Groupe's massive $326 million AI investment is set to revolutionize ad agency operations on Episode 81 of The Marketing AI Show with hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput. We also discuss Google Bard's leap over GPT-4 in AI model rankings and introduce our mission to enhance AI literacy for all with our latest educational courses. Tune in for even more insightful analysis on these significant AI advancements! 00:05:07 — Publicis to invest 300 mln euros in AI plan over next three years 00:22:14 — Bard with Gemini Pro surpasses GPT-4 on top LLM evaluation leaderboard 00:29:49 —
#80: Microsoft Releases Copilot Pro, Meta Building “Open Source” Artificial General Intelligence, and IMF Says AI Will Hit 40% of Jobs Worldwide
Join hosts Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer in this informative episode as they explore the latest advancements in AI. They discuss Microsoft's innovative release of Copilot Pro, Meta's ambitious project on 'Open Source' Artificial General Intelligence, and the IMF's significant prediction that AI will affect 40% of jobs worldwide. Prepare for a comprehensive analysis of how these developments are revolutionizing the tech world and what it means for the future of work. Don't miss the rapid-fire section of the podcast for even more insights. 00:03:35 — Microsoft’s new Copilot Pro brings AI-powered O
#79: The GPT Store Is Here, OpenAI Debuts ChatGPT Team Subscription, and Rabbit’s Pocket AI Device Goes Viral
Hosts Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer catch up in another episode of The Marketing AI Show, in a busy week where there was no shortage of AI news. OpenAI stays in the news with ChatGPT team subscriptions rolling out (which Paul signed our team up for) and GPT Store. Rabbit hit the news, and quickly sold out. And there’s much more in the rapid-fire section of the podcast, so be sure to tune in! 00:03:25 — OpenAI debuts ChatGPT subscription aimed at small teams 00:20:03 — Introducing the GPT Store 00:30:08 — Rabbit sells out 10,000 units of its R1 pocket AI companion in one day 00:46:57 — OpenAI and
#78: The New York Times Sues OpenAI, Inside the “e/acc” Movement, and the Terrifying New Power of Deepfakes
Kicking off the new year after a brief hiatus, our first 2024 episode looks at the latest advancements in AI. Join hosts Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer as they discuss the significant legal battle between The New York Times and OpenAI/Microsoft, explore the concepts driving the 'e/acc' Movement, and examine the implications of deepfake technology. 00:05:19 — New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement 00:23:38 — Inside the e/acc movement 00:42:20 — Ethan Mollick’s perspective on the growing power of deepfakes 00:51:51 — AI-powered search engine Perplexity AI raises $73.6M
#77: 15 AI Questions Everyone is Asking - Round 2
Our Intro to AI courses offer foundational insights into the world of artificial intelligence. Having completed 32 sessions, we've encountered a diverse array of questions from our attendees. In this week's podcast episode, we're excited to delve into the most frequently posed questions and provide insightful answers. We hope you enjoy this episode, and join us for our first Intro to AI for Marketers class of 2024 on January 11! 00:05:27 — How does an enterprise go from “one-off” approaches to a more holistic AI strategy where tools and apps are chained together and are aligned to the ultimate
#76: Google’s Controversial Launch of Gemini, More on the Chaos at OpenAI, and Does Elon Musk’s Grok Live Up to the Hype?
After a week that began quietly, we are here with a multitude of AI developments. Mike and Paul look into Silicon Valley's intense AI competition, where tech companies like Google, Microsoft, and Meta rapidly shift gears to focus on rapid AI development, they also look at the implications of Google's new Gemini and read into the events within OpenAI, exploring the aftermath. 00:03:32 — New York Times research explores the AI arms race 00:14:41 — Meet Gemini, Google’s long-awaited GPT-4 competitor 00:28:02 — A Brief Wrap-Up of the OpenAI saga 00:34:05 — GrokAI is now rolling out 00:42:14 — The
#75: Sam Altman Returns to OpenAI, Amazon Introduces Q, and Google’s AI Content Problem
A new week, a new update from OpenAI… We cover everything from OpenAI's official CEO announcement to Amazon's introduction of Q, discuss the potential risks associated with generative AI, and touch upon Google's recent decision to postpone their AI software release. With so much happening in the AI landscape, we're here to keep you informed. Tune in this week to stay up-to-date with the latest news! 00:02:20 — OpenAI formally announces Sam Altman returning as company CEO 00:13:47 — Amazon introduces Q 00:23:19 — Mollick warns on the danger presented by AI-Generated content 00:33:34 — Microsoft
#74: The Latest Drama at OpenAI, The Busy Person’s Intro to Large Language Models, and How to Rebuild Companies to Prepare for AI
This week, returning from Thanksgiving, we are grateful for both Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer joining us to share the latest AI news. Together, they tackle the latest OpenAI developments, analyze Andrej Karpathy's insightful video on LLMs, explore Ethan Mollick's new article on AI's business impact, and cover the latest AI advancements from various companies. 00:02:41 — AGI, Q* and the latest drama at OpenAI 00:21:59 — Andrej Karpathy’s “The Busy Person’s Intro to LLMs,” is now on YouTube 00:41:14 — Ethan Mollick’s article on how AI should cause companies to reinvent themselves 00:49:54 — Anthr