00:00so with another crazy day in artificial
00:02intelligence news let's not waste any
00:04time and dive into what makes today such
00:06an incredible so one of the first things
00:08that I did actually want to bring to
00:09your attention because I think whilst AI
00:11developments are good I think this one
00:13is going to be most useful in terms of
00:16the kind of information that you guys
00:17need because you need to be paying
00:18attention to what's going on with the
00:20economy and the second order effects of
00:21course of the AI development that is
00:24going on so if you aren't familiar with
00:26what's going on here this basically
00:27company says its AI assistant is doing
00:29the work of 700 people after putting the
00:31breaks on hiring so essentially what
00:33they've done is they've hired an AI
00:35assistant and it's doing the work the
00:39700 people and it says this assistant
00:42was on par with human agents for
00:44customer satisfaction and of course not
00:46everyone's impressed but the AI
00:47assistant is another sign for the
00:48company's enthusiasm for AI now I don't
00:50want to be someone that's just you know
00:52constantly constantly you know getting
00:53on my soap boox and just talking about
00:55how you know AI is going to take your
00:57jobs but I think it's important to
00:58recognize this and there is also
01:00something very very interesting
01:02happening that I did predict a couple
01:03months ago and I think it's important to
01:05also take a look at this as well because
01:07whilst air development is going faster
01:09and people are going to be losing their
01:10jobs there's another side that kind of
01:12says that wait this might not happen so
01:14here's a tweet from the actual CEO and
01:15he says this is a breakthrough in the
01:17pratical application in AI its AI system
01:19powered by open AI has in its first four
01:21weeks handled 2.3 million customer
01:23service chats and the insights are
01:25staggering it handles 2third of our
01:27customer service inquiries on par with
01:28humans and customer satisf action higher
01:30accuracy leading to a 25% reduction in
01:32repeat inquiries lives 24/7 in over 23
01:35markets communicating in over 35
01:37languages and of course the full role of
01:40700 full-time agents is pretty pretty
01:43crazy now one thing that I want to
01:45actually talk about was like I said was
01:47the opposite Trend so this is Tik Tok
01:49okay it's just a popular social media
01:50app I'm sure most of you know what this
01:52is but take a look at this okay so ITV
01:54News which is a popular British media
01:56outlet they actually did a story on this
01:59okay and they talked aled about how you
02:00know CL actually did their AI chat B and
02:02they're talking about it but what's
02:04crazy about that was the human response
02:06and this is why I'm stting that there is
02:08a kind of different Consciousness that
02:10is currently going on in the standard
02:12public when it comes to AI discourse and
02:14I think that we're moving to an area
02:16where more and more we are going to see
02:17people hating this AI technology and I
02:20can completely understand why you can
02:22see here by the top comment on this
02:24video is that so boycott kanana I got it
02:27okay and of course the second comment is
02:29Boycott this company noted okay you can
02:31see that right now there is a discourse
02:33going on amongst the average person who
02:35doesn't pay that much attention to AI
02:38that when this technology is advancing
02:40any company that seemingly adopts it is
02:42going to be boycotted and their brand
02:44perception is going to take a complete
02:46nose dive and and that is something that
02:48people aren't taking into account
02:50because whilst yes they're going to be
02:52making the company more profitable for
02:53700 alltime agents I don't know how much
02:55is that going to cost it's definitely
02:56going to cost a lot but the point is is
02:58that their brand rep reputation is going
03:00down the drain and you can see this
03:01tweet here says now show me their brand
03:03perceptions score in one year that's
03:05what is really interesting what do you
03:07guys think about this okay do you think
03:08that in the future we are going to see
03:11one type of company that employs humans
03:13focuses on humanness and then they have
03:15a really good brand perception core and
03:17because of that people actually want to
03:18shop there they want to use their
03:19products because they know they're
03:20actually benefiting the economy and
03:21Society or are we just going to see
03:23completely fully autonomous companies
03:25where people don't really care I think
03:27it will be interesting to see how this
03:30changes but like I said before more and
03:32more as time goes on we are seeing more
03:34and more AI hate and I can completely
03:36understand if you're someone that works
03:37in an industry and an AI tool is made
03:39and you know some company starts using
03:41it to stop hiring people that you
03:42previously would have worked at I can
03:44completely understand why people are
03:45starting to hate this stuff so let me
03:47know where you stand on this cuz that is
03:49rather important then of course a quick
03:50brief story we had opening eyes sued for
03:52kickstarting the robot apocalypse and it
03:54says a Florida woman filed the lawsuit
03:56against opening eye in California court
03:58on Tuesday calling for a shutdown on an
04:00AI development by the company because a
04:02variety of threats like the development
04:03of slaughterbots autonomous military
04:05agents devoted to destroying humans
04:07massive privacy violations and the
04:08threat of widespread fake adult rated
04:10content amongst a host of other issues
04:12now this suit is pretty pretty intense
04:16and I think that in future you know
04:18maybe opening eye is going to be bowed
04:20under a mountain of lawsuits because
04:22essentially they are facing criticism
04:25after the recent Sora technology video
04:27demo and I think a lot of people are
04:29starting to realize what the future may
04:31hold now this suit whether it's going to
04:33be frivolous whether it's going to be
04:34completely chucked out because of course
04:35Slaughter Bots and murder Bots aren't a
04:37reality right now but it doesn't mean
04:39that they're going to be not happening
04:40in the future as we do know companies
04:42are working on a lot of Air Technology
04:45that is going to be helping these robots
04:47do their jobs more efficiently so then
04:49this is another example of open ey being
04:50sued you can see digital Outlets The
04:52incept Raw Story and Alternet suit
04:54opening eye for unauthorized use of
04:55Journalism new industry lawsuits are
04:57piling up for opening eye the company
04:59behind behind a Fu chat B chat GPT the
05:01digital news outset y y um it says
05:04organizations say thousands of their
05:05stories were used by open ey to train
05:07chat box to answer questions posed by
05:09its uniters in effect picky backing on
05:10their journalism without permission
05:12payment or credit um and of course they
05:14didn't immediately respond to a request
05:16for comment so I think what is going to
05:19happen here is open AI are going to have
05:21to find a way to defend themselves on
05:23this kind of stuff or face a mountain of
05:26lawsuits and I think if opening eye cuz
05:28I know a lot of people might just think
05:29okay open ey can just pay this company
05:30off if open ey pays this company off
05:32there are going to be so many more
05:33companies that come forward and try to
05:35do the same thing and then if everyone
05:36gets piece ofly openi no longer exists
05:39so will be interesting to genuinely see
05:40how this develops because it's a rather
05:42fascinating one because you know they
05:44didn't ask for permission but the same
05:45time um I'm guessing that the way how
05:47these companies store the data isn't
05:49just in the same because I mean some
05:51people look at AI as a creature while
05:53some people look at as a software I mean
05:54it's a whole another issue that
05:56whichever way these kind of things you
05:57know end is going to set the pr so
06:00that's why I really want to see how
06:01these kind of cases end because however
06:03they end it will set the precedent for
06:04how future cases are tried and the final
06:06results are fed then we had morph
06:10xability Ai and this is one of the
06:11things I spoke about on Twitter when I
06:13said certain industries might actually
06:15just collapse overnight if we kind of
06:17see the continued proliferation of these
06:20AI tools because essentially what we're
06:22now seeing is an AI tool that can
06:24completely make a movie trailer just
06:26from a text prompt people have spoke
06:28about this becoming a reality and as
06:30someone who was even in the AI space I
06:31really didn't think that this thing was
06:33going to come that quickly and before
06:35you watch this trailer understand that
06:36this is going to be supercharged with
06:38the likes of Sora and what's crazy if
06:40you think okay open AI has the complete
06:42technology rights to Sora or whatever
06:44they've got their own you know closed
06:45Source model that nobody else has access
06:47to there was actually a research paper
06:49that actually dives into how Sor was
06:51likely done and I think what's going to
06:52be interesting is how the other big Labs
06:54kind of try and Implement that
06:56technology to see how these videos like
06:58text video things things evolve so
07:00another thing as well is I'm actually
07:02kind of glad that someone's actually
07:03making this kind of uh technology in a
07:05sense the fact that this is so much
07:07easier than just doing other stuff but
07:09anyways just take a look at this text to
07:10video image to video video to video how
07:13about idea to video introducing morph
07:17Studio an all-in-one AI powered film
07:20creation tool with an easy to use
07:23storyboard format you can easily create
07:25and edit shots together based on text or
07:28images and generate videos in different
07:33styles more Studio helps you connect
07:36your ideas test different
07:38versions and Export to any post-
07:41production software we believe in a
07:43sharing Community users can upload their
07:46workflows to the gallery and allow
07:48others to access them for their own
07:50projects welcome aboard the ship to the
07:52Future join the wedding with us today so
07:55like I said I think this is completely
07:57fascinating we have a new AI tool that
07:59is going to rapidly change certain
08:01industries I mean you know how the video
08:03Ed editing industry did work before is
08:05you know Adobe going to adopt this kind
08:07of new workflow where you put a text
08:09prompt in and then you get maybe your
08:10scene for a short film I mean imagine
08:12being someone who works at a film studio
08:14and let's say you guys went out for the
08:16day you shot some content and then for
08:18example you're missing a couple of
08:19scenes you just use a simple text prompt
08:21it's trained on your already like hours
08:23and hours of footage and then you can
08:24simply put a person walking in or
08:25whatever it's completely upscale to 4K
08:28and that saves you some time I mean it's
08:29going to be really really fascinating to
08:32see how these industry Industries are
08:34evolving and what's crazy is that it's
08:36just February and we've seen such a you
08:39know an insane level of tools of
08:43developments of you know software
08:45upgrades I mean it's been absolutely
08:47incredible so far and like I said you
08:49know before in a tweet you know one half
08:51of me is completely excited because I
08:53think this does empower people who
08:55didn't previously have the skills to
08:56create the content they wanted to create
08:58that is something that is good but on
08:59the other side it's also bad because
09:01we're seeing that you know certain jobs
09:03in certain industries are going to be
09:04going away and if they don't go away at
09:06all they're definitely going to be
09:08impacted severely by a lot of job cuts
09:11and of course with the job cuts that
09:13doesn't mean that a lot of people are
09:14going to have to either change careers
09:16or figure out what to do inside of their
09:18current industry so I do think that this
09:20is a very very tricky issue and
09:22something that I genuinely would like to
09:24see is I would like to see the companies
09:26you know that are maybe making these
09:27tools of it not just blindly make these
09:29tools like if you're going to you know
09:30make a chat bot or whatever find a way
09:32to integrate it into humanness because I
09:34think what we will see in the future
09:36like I said before was the fact that you
09:38know people's livelihoods are at stake
09:40and I think when you know a lot of
09:41people were laughing at rer saying ha
09:43haa I think you have to understand that
09:44once you know software developers lose
09:46their jobs and a lot of other people do
09:48lose their jobs I think then the
09:50question is going to reach an inflection
09:52point where people start to think okay
09:53this is now a kind of problem that we
09:55probably should have thought out before
09:56and I will actually touch on this in
09:57another video which is uh going to
09:59really really give you guys a unique
10:01perspective on the rapid rise of air
10:03developments and something that I should
10:04have spoken about before now there was
10:06also this tool which is ideogram 1.0 the
10:09most advanced text image model now
10:11available on the ideogram AI essentially
10:13this is a really really comprehensive
10:15tool now this is where I think you can
10:17kind of see how every different AI tool
10:19is getting their place in the system
10:21because this what we have is a really
10:24good AI text image generator that is
10:27good at generating text in image so this
10:30is something that I've tested a little
10:31bit and I would say that is better than
10:33mid Journey doly 3 it's just it's just
10:35the best like surprisingly they've just
10:37knocked it out of the park with this uh
10:39system and to be honest I did think that
10:41this team was actually behind like I was
10:43like you know maybe they're a little bit
10:44behind mid Journey's really really far
10:46ahead but it is very very good at
10:49rendering texts like mid journey is good
10:51at rendering TCH doy 3 is good at
10:52rendering text but this is photo real
10:55with really really good text and really
10:57really good accuracy like I'm not just
10:59saying this you guys definitely want to
11:00try this out for yourself because you
11:02can um you know do a lot of stuff with
11:04this software and I think that it is
11:06really really effective like this is
11:08good but at the same time like before I
11:10was always like ah yeah this might not
11:11replace graphic designers this
11:12definitely does because you could
11:14literally just generate your own posters
11:15I'm actually going to show you a few of
11:16the examples on Reddit so I'm going to
11:18go ahead and try this out so I'm going
11:19to put a poster of Knuckles versus Sonic
11:23is and I don't even think you need to do
11:25this like you know how with other AI
11:26systems you need to do this but the
11:27reason I'm doing this is cuz I want to
11:29show you guys how crazy this is so let's
11:31go ahead I'm going to wait 15 seconds
11:33and then we're going to see how great
11:34this looks cuz you know I've been
11:36touting it as a really good AI system
11:37and if it looks awful then I'm going to
11:39look bad so let's go ahead and see how
11:41good this looks and yeah here we are I
11:43mean this is uh pretty pretty crazy like
11:47I mean this I mean this of course like
11:49it doesn't look that great at you know
11:52the uh I guess you could say Knuckles
11:54versus Sonic like I mean the Renditions
11:55of the characters could be a little
11:56better but I mean you know for 5050 15
11:59seconds guys like this like if this is a
12:01little better like in version two if
12:03like all these characters just get good
12:05I mean you have to understand like
12:07imagine you're like 60 years old you've
12:09never used a computer before um you're
12:10trying to make a movie poster or you're
12:12trying to make a little poster for your
12:12little cafe or something um this is what
12:15I'm saying okay people are going to be
12:16losing clients to this software because
12:17this is only like I think $6 a month or
12:20$15 a month that's the most expensive
12:22tier and we can see that this kind of
12:23thing is pretty pretty incredible I mean
12:26the text as well the text the way how
12:27like the text is actually the same font
12:30as the Sonic thing as well that's why I
12:32think this is so cool so um yeah I mean
12:34it's a great tool it's something that is
12:36really really effective and of course
12:38you know again if you do want to make
12:39like small changes like for example if
12:41you want this kind of burst to be green
12:43or if you want this to be blue of course
12:44some changes you are going to have to
12:45have like a designer you know on hand so
12:47I guess you could argue that this kind
12:48of Technology does make it uh
12:51potentially easier for designers to do
12:52their jobs so they could potentially
12:54earn more clients quicker so um yeah I
12:56mean it's it's something that uh you
12:58know a lot of this stuff looks really
13:00really good like you know for example
13:02here this telegram Channel whatever this
13:03is pubg trivia you know a crypto token
13:06or whatever I mean this is pretty this
13:07is pretty interesting stuff and this is
13:09like a logo I'm guessing like a kind of
13:10orts logo I'm guessing these are the
13:12other ones as well um that is pretty
13:14crazy guys like logo design all this
13:16stuff I mean you know you guys are going
13:18to be able to use this you can check out
13:19the link in the description but um you
13:20know AI tools are moving fast and this
13:22is definitely better than mid Journey
13:24stable diff fusion um every everything
13:26that I've seen before so um this one's
13:27kind of shocking cuz I didn't think it
13:29was going to be this good but um if you
13:31want to as well when you are uh
13:33generating this as well if you want a
13:34poster just do it this ratio CU this is
13:36the aspect ratio for a poster if you
13:38want like a you know an Instagram post
13:40that's what an Instagram post is and if
13:41you want like a YouTube thumbnail I'm
13:43guessing that's what it kind of is so um
13:45and then of course you can change
13:46avilability to private public and you've
13:48got magic prompt on as well so I think
13:50that is really really cool because you
13:52know as well what I do find is that
13:54these guys have an actually really good
13:56user interface unlike Discord which is
13:58like through mid journey I mean they're
13:59doing well anyways but I just find that
14:01this user interface is so much easier to
14:03use than something like mid Journey
14:05where even though I can understand it
14:07it's just tedious to do so then we had
14:09this tweet from an open AI researcher
14:11and he actually speaks about Sora being
14:13the gp2 moment for video generation and
14:16that is a very very big deal because
14:18gpt2 was the system before gpt3 and we
14:21all know where GPT 3.5 got us which is
14:24of course GPT 4 so he said gpt2 which
14:27came out in 2018 could generate
14:29paragraphs of texts that are coherent
14:30and grammatically correct gpt2 wasn't
14:33able to write an entire essay without
14:34making mistakes like being inconsistent
14:36or hallucinating facts but it spurred
14:38subsequent generations of models which
14:39is what I said and of course in less
14:41than 5 years since gpt2 GPT 4 is now
14:43able to grock skills like Chain of
14:45Thought or writing long essays without
14:46hallucinating in the same way Sora today
14:49can generate short videos that are
14:50artistic and realistic and it's not able
14:53to generate a 40-minute TV show with
14:55consistent characters and a compelling
14:56storyline however I I believe that
14:59skills like maintaining long-term
15:00consistency having a near-perfect
15:02realism and generating substantive story
15:04lines will emerge in the next
15:05Generations of Sora and other video
15:07generation models a few predictions
15:09about how this will play out video is is
15:11not as information dense as Tech so it
15:12will take way more compute and data to
15:14learn skills like reasoning via video
15:16which is of course true because video is
15:18I think very very hard to learn
15:19reasoning from because it's just visual
15:22it's not like you're actually you know
15:23reading stuff you kind of have to
15:24interpret what you're seeing and as a
15:26result leveraging other modalities as
15:28corelated information with video will be
15:30critical to bootstrapping the learning
15:31process so essentially of course
15:33annotating videos and stating what
15:34exactly is going on is going to be a
15:36huge deal and of course there will be
15:38massive competition for high quality
15:39video data just as there is for high
15:41quality Text data sets and if you aren't
15:43wondering why he's saying that it's
15:44because I think there was this
15:47discussion of Are We running out of data
15:49because I think you know e with GPT th
15:51gpt3 uh gbt 3.5 they were trained on
15:54pretty much the entirety of the internet
15:55not the entirety but like like near
15:57enough the entirety of the internet
15:58today so they were saying that look if
16:00we basically trained on the ENT all of
16:02the texts that exists um where on Earth
16:04are we going to get more high quality
16:05data sets and that's where people are
16:06thinking of things like synthetic data
16:08which is data that is created by AI to
16:11make AI even better um and of course you
16:13know high quality video data is going to
16:15be something that we will have to get
16:17from somewhere and of course it says AI
16:19researchers with experience in video
16:20will be high in demand but they'll have
16:22to adapt to new paradigms just the
16:23traditional NLP researchers have had to
16:26adapt to the success of scaling language
16:27models and disruption of the movie
16:29industry will play out how similar to
16:30gbt 4 has changed writing a tool that
16:33aids and surpasses average quality but
16:35will still be far from the work of
16:37professionals so I think that that goes
16:39to show that like I said before you know
16:40these industries are changing and they
16:42are evolving very very quickly and I
16:44mean you know let's say in 3 years we
16:46got Sora 3.0 and it's able to generate 5
16:48to 10 minute videos that are completely
16:50you know consistent characters with a
16:52voice over from 11 Labs with a complete
16:54storyline that I mean that is that is
16:56possible we just saw how movie posters
16:58got got produced right there I mean are
16:59we going to see the proliferation of air
17:01generated content um but yeah I I think
17:04what will be interesting is to see how
17:06compute intensive it will be to see if
17:07the compute problem is solved because I
17:09do think that you know right now compute
17:11is basically the bottleneck to AI
17:12development and that's why Nvidia stock
17:14is just continuing to explode so that is
17:17something that I do want to see because
17:18the compute overhang is a real issue but
17:20at the same time it's kind of good thing
17:22because we don't just want to completely
17:23explode into the future without you know
17:25I guess some kind of guard rails and
17:26real checks on how this is going to
17:28impact Society now something crazy that
17:30most people did actually miss at opening
17:32eye was that opening eye did hire a lot
17:34of people so it says big hire for openi
17:37his portfolio is full of things which
17:39became standards openi hired a lot of
17:41designers lately yes a new product is
17:43coming and or an overhaul to chat gbt to
17:46support the extra modalities with gbt 5
17:48so if you aren aware gbt 5 will likely
17:50have some extra modalities I'm not sure
17:52if they're going to release them just
17:53cuz I what I saw on the trademarks maybe
17:54they're going to delay it to gbt 6 but I
17:56think the reasoning abilities of GP 5
17:58are going to be absolutely incredible
18:00but um essentially people have been
18:02getting hired at opening ey you can see
18:04that this guy right here says grateful
18:05for the last 8 years on the apple design
18:07team working with incredibly kind and
18:08talented people excited to be starting a
18:10new role on the design team at openai
18:12that's pretty crazy and then this guy
18:14says incredibly plan to announce today
18:15I'm starting my first day at open AI um
18:18another designer then they hired someone
18:19else and another one um you know excited
18:21for my new Venture we be joining the
18:23amazing design team at open Ai and I'm
18:24going to be starting in early March so
18:26it's clear that they're going to be
18:27working on something big and if you
18:28remember the Tweet before that we saw
18:30open ey employee literally stated that
18:32this product is going to change
18:34everything so it's clear that whatever
18:35it is they are working on is going to
18:37change everything I don't know what it's
18:38going to be and I'm guessing that's why
18:40maybe they're going to delay Futures
18:41maybe they're talking about this
18:42iterative deployment because if they
18:44know it's going to change everything
18:45they need to have Society socially adapt
18:48to what's coming and that's literally
18:50what they said before which is why they
18:51released Sora when they did so I find
18:54this kind of interesting of course it's
18:55pretty vague but um if they're hiring
18:56designers I think whatever that is they
18:58are building is going to be a lot better
18:59than chat GPT cuz they also said that
19:01chat GPT you know the final form for
19:03chat GPT is not chat so we'll be
19:05interesting to see how that works to now
19:07we actually did have something crazy
19:08about Apple because openi has been
19:10hiring a couple of Apple employees but
19:12essentially Tim Cook says that Apple
19:14will break new ground in generative AI
19:16this year so essentially Apple the CEO
19:18Tim Cook made a promising statement that
19:20Apple will break new ground on
19:21generative AI this year and he made the
19:22announcement during the company's annual
19:24shareholders meeting today which came in
19:25the same week that they scuttled its
19:27multi decade plan to build an electric
19:30vehicle so essentially what they've done
19:31is they've decided not to build an
19:33electric vehicle they had a 10-year plan
19:36to build a really really cool electric
19:37car and they just scrapped it they just
19:39kind of said they scrapped it and some
19:40of you guys might be thinking oh Apple
19:41they're not that smart but Apple has
19:43billions and billions of dollars rumor
19:44has it that I think to recent reports
19:46they're sitting on around $230 billion
19:48of just cash like literally just cash or
19:50cash equivalent which is insane for any
19:52company um because so many companies
19:54oper operate on thin margins and they
19:56operate with a lot of debt so for them
19:58to have 200 billion just laying around
20:00they could do a lot of stuff with AI
20:02like they are a truly truly insanely
20:05profitable company so the fact that they
20:06can just scrap that you know waste tens
20:08of billions of dollars on an EV what are
20:10they going to do with AI I have no idea
20:13but I think this is one of the riskiest
20:14things for Apple to do because Apple has
20:16prided themselves over the years on
20:18their ability to I guess you could say
20:21focus more on the quality aspect and
20:23focus on the polishness if that's even a
20:25word of how their products are and
20:27generative AI it's not polished just yet
20:29like things still hallucinate there's
20:30still kind of some errors and we've seen
20:32that there are many many brand uh you
20:34know issues as well with the kind of
20:36stuff so I think what apple is doing is
20:37Apple is like look you know what we're
20:39going to do we're going to wait it out a
20:40bit we're going to see the first kind of
20:41products that people make we're going to
20:42see the first kind of systems and then
20:43maybe two years from now we releas a
20:45product cuz they just released the Apple
20:47Vision Pro and Oculus released um their
20:49you know vision goggles or whatever way
20:51way before them and of course the Apple
20:53Vision Pro I'm sure they made more money
20:55and I'm sure they're doing a lot more in
20:57s so I think think Apple have to be very
20:59careful though because generative AI is
21:01something where if a company does manage
21:03to get a really good head start it is
21:05going to be near impossible to catch up
21:07in the future so Apple can't play the
21:08long game forever um and that's why I'm
21:10excited to see what they're going to be
21:11doing this year because um taking long
21:14in certain industries is fine if you
21:15have insane quality but AI is something
21:17that look at where open AI is they're so
21:20far ahead of the competition and if
21:22you've seen that Google are struggling
21:23to try and catch up it means that you
21:25know you really can't wait around for
21:27everything there's also really important
21:28paper um and I'm not going to get into
21:30the technicals of this but essentially
21:32it just means that LMS are going to be a
21:34lot more efficient in the future and
21:35this is something I'm going to leave a
21:36link to in the description because this
21:37is a really important paper and the
21:39reason I'm highlighting this is because
21:41across the board there is research
21:43showing that llms have not plateaued at
21:45all awise people might think that it is
21:47something that you should completely
21:48understand now this is crazy okay I
21:49wanted to show you how do I how do I now
21:51this is completely crazy I wanted to
21:53show you guys this because I've never
21:54seen this before I knew it was coming
21:56but I never seen it before um and it's
21:57crazy crazy someone said AI ads are here
21:59and I already hate it I was reading an
22:00article about deep mind's genie then
22:02this ad was embedded I knew it would
22:04only be a matter of time before they
22:05customized each ad expect more of this
22:07in the future so essentially um you can
22:09see right here that it says just as Jeep
22:12Minds Genie transformed simple prompts
22:14into complex games include introducing
22:17Dynamic growth in Virtual Worlds a high
22:19yield saving account can transform your
22:20initial deposit into a larger sum over
22:22time that is an incred incredible
22:25incredible incredible thing because it's
22:28like you're going to be reading this
22:29thinking that you're going to be reading
22:30something about you know the article
22:31you're referring to which is deep mind's
22:33Genie it's basically Google's insane um
22:35text to Virtual World um which is in
22:37early development and this ad is
22:40generative that that's that's a crazy
22:42crazy thing because it now means that
22:44ads are going to be personalized on a
22:45completely different level which means
22:47that people are going to be more likely
22:48to click them what do you guys think
22:49about this do you guys think this is
22:50invasive do you think it's great do you
22:52think it's awful I don't know I think
22:53it's kind of interesting but um uh yeah
22:55just wanted to share with you all
22:55because I think it's an interesting
22:56update on how things are changing on the
22:58subtle level that you might not notice
23:00then we had this one this is crazy like
23:02this was this was insane okay um and I
23:05can't play some of the music here
23:07because it's going to be copyrighted and
23:08then um I'm not going to be able to show
23:09you guys the video cuz probably going to
23:10strike it down but essentially okay what
23:12they did was they took um essentially
23:15they took an image and essentially they
23:17have it as a puppet I mean um they can
23:21bring people back to life the the
23:22application I can't even speak properly
23:23because when I saw this I was like my
23:25Jaws on the ground because I was like
23:26whoa this is pretty crazy like this
23:27looks like a real person but you can see
23:29you take an image and then you just turn
23:31it into a video so it's like image to
23:33video but not image to video it's image
23:34to like puppet so it's like it's it's
23:36just insane okay so um I think this one
23:38as well is uh actually mirror morati
23:41talking and you can see right here that
23:42the reference images and then of course
23:44the generated video I mean that's pretty
23:45crazy like this is the the the I mean
23:48I'm not surprised by this but the fact
23:50that it looks so real is just crazy
23:52because every time I see this kind of
23:54thing happening like this isn't an
23:55actual video I mean it is a video but
23:57the pre previous thing was in a video
23:58and they used that to make that video
24:00it's like what the like I'm just
24:03speechless because it's like I knew this
24:05was coming but at the same time part of
24:07me thought that this wasn't going to be
24:09that good like I always thought that you
24:11know text the video was going to be here
24:12but I never thought it would be real as
24:14realistic as that so it's pretty pretty
24:16crazy I wish I could show you guys the
24:17singing stuff but the singing is
24:19absolutely insane like the way how the
24:21mouth just tracks everything is just
24:23crazy you can see that this one here is
24:25um I mean it just looks so realistic
24:27like looks like the person is actually
24:29alive so I mean what do you guys think
24:31the applications of this one of the
24:32first things I actually did think about
24:34was the fact that you could take a
24:35picture of an old relative and then
24:37maybe you could you know bring them back
24:39to life I know some people find that
24:40really dystopian and really weird but I
24:42do think that in the future you know
24:44that's going to be something that does
24:45happen a lot um and it will be
24:47interesting to see how this kind of all
24:48plays out because it's really really
24:51really um crazy and we had uh jacn
24:53Phoenix um doing something as the Joker
24:56I mean honestly guys you need to uh
24:57definitely take a look at this because I
24:58think this is one of the most shocking
25:00things this week and no pun intended but
25:02seriously this one um it's just weird CU
25:05I mean if you look at like the
25:06cheekbones if you look at the neck as
25:07well the the way the neck moves and I
25:09think this you might see this and you
25:11might not think it's that impressive but
25:12if you didn't see the previous versions
25:13of this like compared to how good this
25:16is um then I don't think you're going to
25:17appreciate how crazy this is so um this
25:21is something that and robots are
25:23continuing to move forward because you
25:25can see right here this is a fully
25:26autonomous robot with with a 75%
25:28accuracy rate it has 7.5 hours of
25:31continuous operation and the speed
25:32versus human is 75% so it's definitely
25:35pretty insane at how quickly we are
25:37moving on these robotics this is agility
25:40this is real time and the speed versus a
25:42human is 75% now remember these robots
25:45are getting faster and I will have
25:46another video on why the robotics
25:48industry is about to change how things
25:50are moving and honestly something crazy
25:52happened that I'm about to show you guys
25:53at a moment where you're going to be
25:55like whoo What on earth just happened
25:56cuz it's actually pretty crazy so I
25:58think this kind of thing here is
26:00absolutely like I mean it's kind of
26:02shocking but at the same time it's like
26:04I kind of knew this was happening but
26:05seeing robots real time in the places of
26:07where humans used to be is something
26:10that is uh quite astounding because um
26:13saying something is is is crazy and then
26:15you know visualizing it is uh whoa It's
26:17Like Whoa it's like you know saying text
26:19the video is going to be here and then
26:20seeing Sora is like whoa like saying
26:21that you know text to image is going to
26:23be here with movie posters and all this
26:24kind of stuff and then seeing it is like
26:25whoo it's actually real it's like was
26:26this the fact that Amazon is going to be
26:28spending a billion dollars on startups
26:29that combine AI with robotics so it says
26:31we're long away away from replacing all
26:33humans but they're going to be spending
26:35a billion daughters their their AI
26:37Innovation fund is going to be spending
26:38a billion dollars on that something I
26:41did forget to add was the fact that the
26:42SEC is going to probe whether opening
26:45eye investors were misled okay the US
26:48Securities and Exchange Commission is
26:49scrutinizing internal Communications by
26:51open eyes CEO Sam Alman as a part of an
26:54investigation into whether the company's
26:55investors were misled the regulator has
26:57has been seeking internal records from
26:59the current and former officials and
27:00director of the chat gbt Creator and
27:02sent a subpoena to the company in
27:04December the report said so it says this
27:07move followed open's board decision to
27:10fire Sam Alman in November and Ed him
27:12from the board and the board of the
27:14nonprofit startups said at the time that
27:15it concluded that he was not
27:17consistently candid in his
27:18Communications with the board hindering
27:20its ability to exercise its
27:22responsibility and this is rather
27:25fascinating because we do know that mman
27:28was of course fired by open Ai and of
27:30course we don't really know what
27:31happened so I'm guessing they're trying
27:33to figure out what on Earth happened
27:35that this is uh something pretty crazy
27:37so essentially the investigation of
27:39course following the tumultuous period
27:41for openi over the the debates about the
27:43leadership of course his fundraising
27:45activities for an external Venture and
27:46of course the internal tensions
27:47including a dispute with a former board
27:49member in situations like this the
27:51outcome of the sec's investigation could
27:53actually range widely depending on what
27:55the probe uncovers if the SEC finds that
27:57laws were actually broken such as
27:59misleading investors there could
28:00actually be several consequences
28:02including fines mandatory changes to
28:04open ey's governance practice or even
28:05legal actions against you know certain
28:07individuals involved however it also is
28:09possible that the investigation
28:11concludes without finding any wrongdoing
28:13so regarding the possibility of Sam
28:15Alman being fired again it largely does
28:17depend on the findings of the SEC
28:19investigation and open eyes internal
28:21review conducted by lawyers from will
28:23male and if these investigations uncover
28:25significant issues with alman's Act or
28:27Communications that were not previously
28:30disclosed or addressed it could lead to
28:32further action by opening eyes board
28:34however given that like Sam out win has
28:36already been reinstated under specific
28:37conditions including you know an
28:39internal investigation his continued
28:41leadership will likely depend on the
28:42outcomes of these inquiries and any
28:44additional measures he and the board
28:45have agreed on to address these
28:47identified concerns so it's important to
28:49know that these kind of Investigations
28:51are actually really complex and can take
28:53considerable time to conclude and of
28:55course the details in this article Don't
28:57Really provide provide any specific or
28:58guarantee any specific outcome but
29:00rather illustrate the period of scrutiny
29:01and potential change once again within
29:03open open AI so the company's response
29:05is rather fascinating and hopefully you
29:08guys found this valuable and to conclude
29:10this video I want to show you guys all
29:11of this from Sanctuary Ai and what
29:14you're witnessing is a an actual
29:16autonomous robot doing this in real time
29:19this robot is doing autonomous work in
29:21real time that is super super quick so
29:23this is uh pretty insane I think we are
29:26at that point where robot I'm not going
29:27to say they're going to take over but
29:29this is a robot this is scaring me like
29:31this is this is something that I never
29:32thought I'd see even though I knew it
29:33was going to come like I said seeing it
29:35is giving me like a mini existential
29:37crisis but um knowing that this is a a
29:39robot that's moving that fast that fluid
29:41fully autonomously um is quite
29:44surprising considering the the the rate
29:46of the other robots so that is something
29:48that I will talk about more in another
29:49video but overall what do you think
29:50about Apple shocking the entire industry
29:52stating that they're going to break new
29:53ground maybe they're going to come out
29:54with a new Innovative product they've
29:55certainly had time and if you haven't
29:57real realiz as well what I want to leave
29:58you guys with is as well is that Apple
30:00has been buying AI companies like they
30:02have like a ton of AI Innovative
30:04startups that they could really really
30:06use and deploy some really cool products
30:07with so Apple could literally come up
30:09with the best product ever but um it's
30:10going to be up to them to actually get