Emergent Behavior Turpentine
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Emergent Behavior is a show about artificial intelligence, where we talk to the builders, creators, entrepreneurs, and engineers in AI and ask the questions that we don't actually know the answers to. Hosted by @8teAPi on X, produced by the Turpentine network.
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The First Immortal with YouTuber Kwebbelkop
Kwebbelkop, whose real name is Jordi van den Bussche, is a Dutch YouTuber and gaming content creator from Amsterdam, Netherlands. Kwebbelkop has amassed over 15 million subscribers on his YouTube channel. In 2023, he transitioned his content strategy towards AI and created an AI version of himself to help generate more video content without his physical presence.
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(00:00) Introduction to Emergent Behavior Podcast
(00:36) Spotlight on Kwebbelkop: The Visionary Entrepreneur
(02:01) Exploring the Evolution of Content Creation with AI
(03:08) Jordi's Unique Perspective as Creator and Entrepreneur
(13:21) Addressing the Key Man Problem with AI Avatars
(31:27) The Art of Going Viral: Jordi's Content Creation Secrets
(34:45) Exploring the Impact of Virtual Influencers
(37:24) Analyzing Key Metrics for Success
(42:20) Interacting with Fans Through Technology
(56:31) The Potential and Perils of AI in Society
(01:00:43) Innovative AI Tools for Content Creators
(01:04:25) Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions -
The Hacker Monk with HF0
Evan Stites-Clayton is the General Partner of HF0, a monastery for hackers that provides an environment for extreme focus and creativity and one of the most competitive founder programs in SV.
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(00:00) Introduction to HF0
(10:03) Enhancing user experiences with AI
(37:08) Lucid dreaming
(45:29) The ruture of journalism
(50:30) Human consciousness and AI models -
Oceanic Oracle with Greywing (SeaGPT)
Today @Ate-A-Pi is joined by Hrishi Olickel, co-founder of Greywing, a copilot to master maritime data. The conversation explores the importance of latency and accuracy in AI systems, the connection between user experience and perceived intelligence, and the challenges of testing and iterating AI models and the value of human evaluation.
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(00:00) Introduction to Greywing
(06:36) From security services to crewing
(11:16) Using AI in Graywing's products
(29:16) Services offered by open source providers
(32:16) Generating documentation from uploaded documents
(37:56) The connection between latency, accuracy, and user experience
(41:24) The value of human evaluation in improving AI models
(47:19) The future of AI agents and the need for better tools
(49:37) The potential of client-side models in AI
(54:21) Patterns of user behavior in AI systems
(1:02:33) Building trust in AI systems -
Why Paperclipmaxx When You Can Looksmaxx? with Blake Anderson
Blake Anderson is the founder of Umax, a popular iPhone app with over 3.5 million downloads that allows a user to "glow up" or looksmaxx.
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(00:00) Introduction to Umax
(04:35) Understanding looksmaxxing
(07:09) App launch and initial success
(22:08) On building something truly novel
(26:09) Effective app marketing
(29:17) Umax audience demographics
(37:33) Transition from Plug AI to Umax
(44:02) Moderation barriers in AI applications
(51:53) Experience at HF0
(56:30) Message to future self -
Emotion is All You Need: Hume AI on the First Emotionally Intelligent AI
Alan Cowen, founder of Hume AI, an empathic AI research lab, joins @Ate-A-Pi to chat about the AI models developed by Hume that understand more than just language. These models can detect emotions in voices and faces and generate responses based on the detected emotions.
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Apple
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(00:00) Introduction to Hume and its AI models
(08:26) Controlling emotions in vocalization
(15:25) Alan Cowen's research on emotion
(33:31) Semantic space theory and emotion definition
(45:34) The tension between reason and emotion
(52:48) Emotions in animals
(1:01:37) The future of generating authentic video
(01:10:35) The loss of information in virtual communication
(01:18:28) Differentiating Hume from other AI models, and the future of Hume -
The King of Ding: AI-Powered Meme Generation with Dingboard
Yacine Brahimi, founder of the AI-powered meme and image generator Dingboard, joins @Ate-A-Pi to chat about making meme creation quick and efficient.
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(00:00) Introduction and background of Dingboard - features, Photoshop, etc.
(10:56) The power of memes and democratizing image editing
(16:15) Dingboard's impact and virality
(22:47) The game of memes on Twitter
(31:28) The future of AI spam filters
(36:30) Writing on Twitter
(42:51) Competition and motivation
(50:27) The unique position of Dingboard
(01:03:49) The future of anime creation
(01:07:45) The decentralization of culture
(01:14:39) The future of Dingboard