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Here is the daily technology #threadcast for 7/5/24. We aim to educate people about this crucial area along with providing information of what is taking place.

Drop all question, comments, and articles relating to #technology and the future. The goal is make it a technology center.

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@bradleyarrow might. He never throws anything away.

I got rid of all that stuff about 15 years ago.

It's been a while then. I don't have anything like that at home.

But I like to keep some things from the past. Not you, Task?

I try to cull things regularly. Stuff is a pain to hold and for what? Unless it has monetary value, what is the point?

Some things I like to keep, because I care.

For example, I still have some army uniforms from the time I served.

I have tests that I took from my time at college... There aren't many things, because if it were, it wouldn't fit in my house.

But I think it's cool to keep it. It's not a monetary value, but for me they are things with sentimental value.

What is sentimental value but memories. Do you lose your memories if the stuff isnt there?

I believe that as time goes by, we begin to lose some things no matter how much we try to "keep" them in our heads.

Do you remember the things you did when you were 6 or 10 years old?

I have few memories... Not that I should remember everything, but important and memorable things end up being forgotten.

lol. Got rid of my last ones a few years back.

‘The disruption is already happening!’ Is AI about to ruin your favourite TV show?
It won’t be long till everything from Drag Race to Keeping Up With the Kardashians could be written without humans – and you might be able to write yourself as the hero of a new show. But will robot TV ever be up to snuff?
#tech #television #ai #tvshows

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/article/2024/jul/05/the-disruption-is-already-happening-is-ai-about-to-ruin-your-favourite-tv-show

Agreed. It is not too far around the corner.

You might be interested in this chat with Claude especially the timelines on what you describe here.

https://inleo.io/threads/view/taskmaster4450le/re-taskmaster4450le-qh7efcch

How AI is reshaping US intelligence operations
US intelligence agencies are increasingly leveraging generative AI for tasks like content triage and enhancing analyst capabilities in classified settings.

Read

#newsonleo #ai #technology

yeah it males sense they would start using Ai to sort through tons of information

That would be good too but people will loose their jobs

Well not everyone loses. Ai is a tool right? Sure it helps multi-task and therfore lessens the need for people. But there will be new jobs created

The future of AI is local! Federated learning enables 'on-device' LLMs, preserving privacy while leveraging diverse data. This approach could democratize AI, enhance security, and enable continuous learning without compromising user data.

#FederatedLearning #AI

I agree. Thanks for the article. I will have to read it and dig more into it.

Will definitely look forward to your perspective on it.

I will give it a go. Might have to add it to the #technology threadcast in a greater way.

Crypto thefts surge in 2024
Hackers stole over $1.38 billion worth of crypto by June 2024, up from $657 million in 2023.

Source

#newsonleo #crypto #technology

I think @caleb-marvel is behind it.

I don't think so. What does he even know about hacking sites.

Who know what he knows? I am sure he doesnt know what he knows.

Cold that be true? Because if i am behind it, you as my Father is the person that is behind me. so ironically, we both are behind it.. Lol 😂🤣🤣

The creation of a space elevator is a technology in development for years, and although there are significant advances, it is not yet ready for human use. The concept of a space elevator, also known as an "astronaut chair," is basically a transportation system that can carry people or cargo into space.

There are several companies and space agencies, including SpaceX and Blue Origin, that are working on space elevator projects, but it is difficult to predict exactly when they will be ready for human use.

#newsonleo #technology #space

Like a glorified slingshot. LOL

You are very optimistic. LOL

Curious to know how this will actually be done.

I dont think we will see it anytime soon. LOL

Some of the challenges that need to be overcome include creating a reliable and efficient propulsion system, protecting against cosmic rays and developing materials resistant to the space environment. Furthermore, the safety and reliability of the system are critical aspects that need to be ensured before the space elevator can be used for human transportation.

While it's difficult to predict exactly when space elevators will be ready, it's possible that we'll see the first generation of these systems in use in space within the next 10 to 20 years. However, it is important to remember that technology is developing and this can be affected by many factors, including funding, technological advances and changes in space policies.

I know this is from yesterday but...

Mind-reading AI recreates what you're looking at with amazing accuracy
Giving AI systems the ability to focus on particular brain regions can make them much better at reconstructing images of what a monkey is looking at from brain recordings
By Michael Le Page 4 July 2024

#tech #ai #mindreading

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2438107-mind-reading-ai-recreates-what-youre-looking-at-with-amazing-accuracy/

It is okay. Different readers and a good chance we didnt get it in here.

The coolest clock i‘ve seen so far 😎

https://qr-clock.glitch.me

That is different to say the least.

Samsung expects profits to jump by more than 1,400%
10 hours ago
By João da Silva,
Business reporter
#tech #markets #samsung #ai


https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c25l0yyzjvno

The chip industry is explosive. We are seeing some fantastic things taking place.

It is fun to watch.

Here is what Groq said:

Who are some names to follow when it comes to technology?

There are many influential individuals in the technology industry who are worth following for their insights, expertise, and innovative ideas. Here are some notable names across various categories:

  1. Tech Industry Leaders:
    • Elon Musk (Tesla, SpaceX)
    • Jeff Bezos (Amazon)
    • Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)
    • Satya Nadella (Microsoft)
    • Sundar Pichai (Google)
    • Tim Cook (Apple)
  2. Tech Visionaries:
    • Ray Kurzweil (AI, futurism)
    • Andrew Ng (AI, machine learning)
    • Fei-Fei Li (AI, computer vision)
    • Neil deGrasse Tyson (science, technology)
    • Yuval Noah Harari (history, technology)
  3. Tech Influencers and Journalists:
    • Kara Swisher (Recode, The New York Times)
    • Walt Mossberg (The Verge, Recode)
    • Nilay Patel (The Verge)
    • Dieter Bohn (The Verge)
    • Jason Kottke (Kottke.org)

Groq, now for venice... I can't wait for #leoai, because if it's anything close to these sites I'll be very happy for it.

I have a feeling #leoai will be ChatGPT as the LLM.

The SLM will be Hive data.

I honestly think ChatGPT is a "late" AI assistant compared to the others we are using.

But if it's really what you say, it's a good start for #leoai.

Actually they were the first.

Yes, it's true, and others are becoming much more "advanced" by seeing the weaknesses and strengths of ChatGPT.

  1. AI and Machine Learning Experts:
    • Geoffrey Hinton (Google, AI pioneer)
    • Yann LeCun (Facebook, AI pioneer)
    • Yoshua Bengio (Google, AI pioneer)
    • Ian Goodfellow (Google, AI researcher)
    • Fei-Fei Li (Stanford, AI researcher)
  2. Cybersecurity Experts:
    • Bruce Schneier (Schneier on Security)
    • Dan Kaminsky (security researcher)
    • Kevin Mitnick (former hacker, security consultant)
    • Chris Roberts (security researcher, hacker)
  3. Tech Entrepreneurs and Founders:
    • Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn, venture capitalist)
    • Marc Andreessen (Andreessen Horowitz, co-founder of Netscape)
    • Peter Thiel (PayPal, Palantir, venture capitalist)
    • Drew Houston (Dropbox, co-founder)
    • Brian Chesky (Airbnb, co-founder)
  4. Science and Technology Writers:
    • Neil deGrasse Tyson (Astrophysicist, science communicator)
    • Sean Carroll (Physicist, science writer)
    • Brian Greene (Physicist, science writer)
    • Jennifer Ouellette (Science writer, editor)

Groq is right and I'm really enjoying this site.

Which site?

Groq.ai

It is a good one. There are others. But for now it works well.

There are really many of them and I'm trying to use them all hahaha...

I've already saved the websites of some here.

The Man Who PREDICTED ChatGPT Has A New SHOCKING Prediction!

#newsonleo #chatgpt #technology

Just tried a new chat bot on the block. It's called Venice.AI.

Venice.ai is a private AI platform for interaction with powerful AI models. It provides an uncensored experience, emphasizing privacy and user freedom. Venice Pro, accessible with 1 Morpheus (MOR) token, offers more customization options. Venice.ai is on Twitter, Farcaster, and Instagram, but not Discord, and image generation is available to all users.

Of course, I had to try out their Image generator. They have text and coding like others do too of course.

Looks a bit better than ideogram.

I will have to test this one out.

@coyotelation might be interested in this also.

Thank you for sharing! The more, the better for us.

Without a doubt. Have to keep learning and expanding.

Historically, every new technology that matters, from electric lighting to automobiles to radio to the Internet, has sparked a moral panic – a social contagion that convinces people the new technology is going to destroy the world, or society, or both. The fine folks at Pessimists Archive have documented these technology-driven moral panics over the decades; their history makes the pattern vividly clear. It turns out this present panic is not even the first for AI.

Content creators have to remember this:

The creative arts will enter a golden age, as AI-augmented artists, musicians, writers, and filmmakers gain the ability to realize their visions far faster and at greater scale than ever before.

Without a doubt, with the help of artificial intelligence, they will make it possible to do much more incredible things. There is no type of limit for this.

We are going to see things changing a great deal over the next few years. Consider what we create now.

Yes, now and also in what will come in the coming years.

This will be @coyotelation in half a decade.

To be honest, I don't doubt that, Task.

Ilya Sutskever | AGI neural network will become the super brain of mankind | We will live in fantasy

#technology #ai #agi #brain

A year later, what Threads could learn from other social networks

Threads, Meta’s alternative to Twitter, just celebrated its first birthday. After launching on July 5 last year, the social network has reached 175 million monthly active users — that’s a notable achievement. But, after a year, Threads is trying to find its own voice by not being as newsy as Twitter/X and not being as open as Mastodon or Bluesky — at least for now.

#newsonleo #meta #threads #socialmedia

Forestay, Europe's newest $220M growth-stage VC fund, will focus on AI

Forestay, an emerging VC based out of Geneva, Switzerland, has been busy. This week it closed its second fund, Forestay Capital II, at a hard cap of $220 million. The VC wasn’t well known in Europe until it started to lead rounds in enterprise startups a couple of years ago, notably scanning software startup Scandit — which has raised $273 million to date — out of Zurich.

#newsonleo #technology #vc #ai

This is a big deal for YouTube content creators:

YouTube's updated eraser tool removes copyrighted music without impacting other audio

On July 4, YouTube released an updated eraser tool for creators so they can easily remove any copyrighted music from their videos without affecting any other audio such as dialogues or sound effects.

YouTube chief Neal Mohan posted about the tool on X and said, “Good news, creators: our updated Erase Song tool helps you easily remove copyright-claimed music from your video (while leaving the rest of your audio intact).”

#newsonleo #ai #technology #youtube #copyright

India's Airtel dismisses data breach reports amid customer concerns

Airtel, India’s second-largest telecom operator, on Friday denied any breach of its systems following reports of an alleged security lapse that has caused concern among its customers.

The telecom group, which also sells productivity and security solutions to businesses, said it had conducted a “thorough investigation” and found that there has been no breach whatsoever into Airtel’s systems.

#newsonleo #airtel #india #breach #technology

Dear Roku, you ruined my TV

A recent update seemingly added motion smoothing with no way to turn it off, and I am losing my mind.

Roku has made my TV unusable.

On June 6th, my TCL TV’s Roku OS was updated to version 13.0.0. Ever since, on everything I watch, there is motion smoothing — a TV and film purists’ deepest nightmare. There is no way to turn it off.

#newsonleo #technology #roku #update

Kobo’s great color e-readers are held back by lock-in
They’re more colorful than anything Amazon offers and have built-in support for Overdrive, but the UI feels more focused on selling books than reading them.

#newsonleo #kobo #ai #ereader

Google might fix its fingerprint scanner woes with the Pixel 9

The upcoming Pixel 9 phones are expected to ditch the old optical fingerprint scanner for an ultrasonic one that works in more situations.

#newsonleo #google #pixel9 #phone #technology

It’s another busy summer of streaming sci-fi

The likes of The Acolyte and Dark Matter will soon be joined by series like Sunny on Apple TV Plus and Netflix’s Terminator Zero.

Just like last year, the hot summer months of 2024 are turning out to be an excellent time for science fiction fans. There are a number of sci-fi series that either just wrapped up, are in the middle of a season, or are set to premiere soon. Perfect for ignoring the heat of the outdoors for the substantially cooler worlds of space and the future. And this is a lineup that could potentially grow even more, as Apple has been teasing the return of both Severance and Silo sometime soon. In the meantime, plan your next few months of streaming time accordingly with this list.

#newsonleo #streaming #movies #entertainment #scifi

What is the purpose of AI generate video?

Here is a chat I had with Claude about AI video generating technology.

As of my last update in April 2024, AI-generated video technology had been advancing rapidly. Here are some key developments:

  1. Improved quality: AI-generated videos were becoming increasingly realistic, with better resolution, smoother motion, and more natural-looking human figures and faces.

  2. Text-to-video models: Systems that could generate short video clips from text descriptions were becoming more sophisticated, allowing for more complex and longer video generation.

  3. Video editing and manipulation: AI tools for editing existing videos, such as changing facial expressions or altering backgrounds, were becoming more accessible and powerful.

  1. Real-time rendering: Some models were approaching the ability to generate video in real-time, opening up possibilities for interactive applications.

  2. Longer video generation: While most AI-generated videos were still relatively short, progress was being made in creating longer, more coherent sequences.

  3. Integration with other AI technologies: Video generation was being combined with natural language processing, voice synthesis, and other AI technologies to create more comprehensive multimedia experiences.

  4. Ethical and legal considerations: As the technology improved, there was increasing discussion about the potential misuse of AI-generated videos, such as deepfakes, and efforts to develop detection methods.

What are the obstacles for this technology?

There are several significant obstacles facing AI-generated video technology:

  1. Computational requirements: Generating high-quality video requires substantial computing power, making it resource-intensive and potentially expensive.

  2. Temporal coherence: Maintaining consistency across frames and longer sequences remains challenging, especially for complex scenes or movements.

  3. Detail and realism: While quality has improved, achieving photorealistic details consistently, especially for human faces and complex textures, is still difficult.

  4. Control and specificity: Allowing users to have precise control over generated content while maintaining quality and coherence is an ongoing challenge.

  1. Audio-visual synchronization: Matching generated video with appropriate audio, particularly for speech, remains complex.

  2. Ethical and legal issues: Concerns about deepfakes, copyright infringement, and potential misuse create regulatory and societal hurdles.

  3. Dataset limitations: High-quality, diverse datasets for training are crucial but can be difficult and expensive to obtain.

  4. Long-form content: Generating longer, narratively coherent videos is still a major challenge.

  5. Real-time generation: While progress is being made, real-time high-quality video generation is still limited.

  6. Bias and representation: Ensuring fair representation and avoiding biases in generated content is an important ongoing concern.

What are the target markets for ai generated video? what impact will this have on jobs?

AI-generated video has several target markets, and its impact on jobs is likely to be significant. Here's an overview:

Target Markets:

  1. Entertainment Industry:

    • Film and TV production
    • Video game cutscenes and cinematics
    • Music videos
    • Advertising and marketing
  2. Education and Training:

    • E-learning platforms
    • Corporate training materials
    • Educational content creation
  3. Social Media and Content Creation:

    • Influencers and content creators
    • Personalized video messaging
    • Automated video generation for platforms like TikTok or YouTube
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  1. Advertising:

    • Streamlined production process may reduce some traditional roles
    • New opportunities in AI-driven personalized ad creation
  2. Education:

    • Potential for automated content creation, affecting some instructional designers
    • New roles in AI-enhanced educational content development
  3. Journalism:

    • Possible reduction in video production teams for standard reporting
    • Increased need for AI-savvy journalists and fact-checkers
  4. Software and Tech:

    • Growing demand for AI developers, data scientists, and machine learning engineers
  5. Ethics and Regulation:

    • New roles in AI ethics, content verification, and regulatory compliance

Overall, while AI-generated video may displace some traditional roles, it's also likely to create new job opportunities and enhance existing ones. The key will be adapting to this technology and developing skills that complement AI capabilities rather than compete with them.

Are Hollywood studios using this technology? How are they using it if they are?

Yes, Hollywood studios are increasingly exploring and implementing AI-generated video technology, though the extent and specific applications can vary. Here's an overview of how they're using it:

  1. Visual Effects (VFX):

    • Enhancing and automating parts of the VFX pipeline
    • Creating more realistic digital environments and crowds
    • Improving de-aging effects for actors
  2. Pre-visualization:

    • Quickly generating rough versions of scenes for planning purposes
    • Creating storyboards and animatics more efficiently
  3. Character Animation:

    • Assisting in creating more lifelike digital characters
    • Improving motion capture data processing
  1. Background Generation:

    • Creating detailed, realistic backgrounds and set extensions
  2. Dialogue and Lip-syncing:

    • Automating lip-sync for animated characters
    • Potentially assisting in dubbing for international markets
  3. Concept Art and Design:

    • Generating initial concepts for characters, creatures, and environments
  4. Post-production:

    • Assisting in color grading and image enhancement
    • Automating certain editing tasks
  5. De-aging and Facial Reconstruction:

    • Improving techniques for altering actors' appearances or recreating deceased actors
  6. Trailer Creation:

    • Experimenting with AI-assisted trailer editing and generation
  7. Script Analysis and Development:

    • Using AI to analyze scripts for marketability or to generate story ideas

It's important to note that while AI is being used in these areas, it's generally in a supportive role rather than completely replacing human creativity and expertise. The technology is often used to streamline processes, reduce costs, or achieve effects that would be difficult or impossible with traditional methods.

Studios are also cautious about fully embracing this technology due to concerns about quality control, artistic integrity, and potential union issues. The use of AI in filmmaking remains a topic of ongoing discussion and negotiation in the industry.

How long until ai generated videos are used to replace what was done by humans?

The timeline for AI-generated videos potentially replacing human-created content is not set in stone, as it depends on various factors and will likely happen gradually across different sectors. Here's a general outlook:

  1. Short-form content (1-3 years):

    • Simple promotional videos, social media content, and basic animations may be largely AI-generated within a few years.
  2. Advertising (2-5 years):

    • Personalized ads and simple commercials could be AI-generated relatively soon.
  3. Educational content (3-7 years):

    • Basic instructional videos and e-learning materials might be AI-generated within this timeframe.
  1. News reporting (5-10 years):

    • Routine news updates and simple reports could be AI-generated, though human journalists will likely remain crucial for complex stories and investigative reporting.
  2. TV shows and movies (10-20 years or more):

    • Full replacement is unlikely in the near future. However, AI will increasingly assist in various aspects of production.
    • Certain elements like background characters or environments may be AI-generated sooner.
  3. High-end visual effects (ongoing process):

    • AI is already assisting in VFX, but full replacement of human artists is not imminent.

It's important to note:

  • Human oversight and creativity will likely remain valuable even as AI capabilities increase.
  • Ethical and legal considerations may slow adoption in some areas.
  • The technology will probably be used to augment human capabilities rather than fully replace them in many cases.
  • Some sectors, especially those valuing unique human creativity, may resist full automation.

The pace of adoption will vary greatly depending on the specific application, industry standards, audience acceptance, and technological advancements. While AI will certainly play an increasingly significant role, a complete replacement of human-created video content across all sectors is not likely in the immediate future.

What could accelerate this timeline on the use of ai generated video as compared to using humans?

Several factors could potentially accelerate the timeline for adopting AI-generated video over human-created content:

  1. Technological breakthroughs:

    • Significant improvements in video quality, realism, and coherence
    • Advancements in real-time rendering capabilities
    • Better integration with other AI technologies (e.g., natural language processing, voice synthesis)
  2. Cost reduction:

    • Decreasing computational costs for AI video generation
    • Rising human labor costs in video production
  3. Increased demand for personalized content:

    • Growing need for quickly produced, customized videos at scale
    • Expansion of platforms requiring vast amounts of varied content
  4. Improvements in user-friendliness:

    • Development of more intuitive interfaces for AI video creation tools
    • Wider accessibility of these tools to non-technical users
  1. Legal and ethical framework:

    • Clear regulations on AI-generated content use and ownership
    • Established guidelines for ethical AI video production
  2. Economic pressures:

    • Economic downturns forcing industries to seek cost-cutting measures
    • Increased competition driving the need for faster, cheaper content production
  3. Cultural acceptance:

    • Growing public comfort with AI-generated content
    • Shift in aesthetic preferences towards AI-created styles
  4. Education and training:

    • Rapid integration of AI video tools in creative curricula
    • Workforce reskilling programs focused on AI content creation
  5. Industry adoption:

    • Major studios or platforms embracing AI video generation
    • Success stories of AI-generated content outperforming human-created content
  1. Collaboration between AI and humans:

    • Development of workflows that optimally combine AI and human creativity
    • AI tools that enhance rather than replace human capabilities, leading to faster adoption
  2. Data availability:

    • Access to larger, more diverse datasets for training AI models
    • Improved data sharing and collaboration in the industry
  3. Hardware advancements:

    • Development of specialized hardware for AI video generation
    • Wider availability of powerful GPUs or other AI-optimized processors

These factors could work individually or in combination to accelerate the adoption of AI-generated video. However, it's important to note that acceleration in some areas might be counterbalanced by resistance or slower progress in others, particularly when it comes to creative or highly specialized content where human input is highly valued.

What is the pace of generative ai and GPU capability? how quickly is the capacity growing?

The pace of development in generative AI and GPU capabilities has been rapid and is continuing to accelerate. Here's an overview of the growth in these areas:

Generative AI:

  1. Model size and complexity:

    • Doubling approximately every 6-12 months
    • Example: GPT-3 had 175 billion parameters in 2020, while GPT-4 is estimated to have trillions
  2. Performance improvements:

    • Significant leaps in capabilities with each new model generation
    • Improvements in areas like coherence, context understanding, and task performance
  3. Multimodal capabilities:

    • Rapid expansion from text-only to image, audio, and video generation
    • Increasing integration of different modalities

GPU Capabilities:

  1. Computational power:

    • Roughly doubling every 1-2 years (following a modified Moore's Law)
    • Example: NVIDIA's A100 (2020) to H100 (2022) saw about 3x performance increase
  2. Memory capacity:

    • Increasing by about 2x every 2-3 years
    • Enables training of larger models and processing of bigger datasets
  3. Energy efficiency:

    • Improving by about 1.5x to 2x per generation
    • Allows for more sustainable and cost-effective AI training and inference
  4. Specialized AI architectures:

    • Development of AI-specific chips and architectures optimized for machine learning tasks

Growth Capacity:

  1. Investment:

    • Massive increase in funding for AI research and development
    • Major tech companies and startups pouring billions into AI advancements
  2. Research pace:

    • Accelerating rate of publications and breakthroughs in AI
    • Collaborative efforts and open-source contributions speeding up progress
  3. Infrastructure scaling:

    • Rapid expansion of cloud computing and specialized AI infrastructure
    • Enables training of increasingly large models
  4. Application diversity:

    • Expanding into new domains and industries at a rapid pace
    • Creating a feedback loop of innovation and demand

It's worth noting that while the pace is rapid, it's not always linear or predictable. Breakthroughs can lead to sudden jumps in capabilities, while some areas may face temporary plateaus.

The combination of advancing generative AI models and GPU capabilities is creating a synergistic effect, where improvements in one area enable and drive advancements in the other. This symbiotic relationship is a key factor in the accelerating pace of AI development.

Given this rapid pace, it's possible that some of the timelines mentioned earlier for AI video adoption could be shortened if these trends continue or accelerate further.

Can you provide me a guess on the timeline of ai generated video replacing human created ones based upon the data you provided on the pace of advancement of the components?

Based on the rapid pace of advancement in generative AI and GPU capabilities, we could potentially see an accelerated timeline for AI-generated video replacing human-created content in certain areas. Here's a revised estimate, keeping in mind that this is speculative and could vary significantly depending on breakthroughs and other factors:

  1. Short-form content (6 months - 2 years):

    • Simple social media videos, basic animations, and short promotional clips could be predominantly AI-generated very soon.
  2. Advertising (1-3 years):

    • Personalized ads and standard commercials might be AI-generated sooner than previously expected.
  3. Educational content (2-5 years):

    • Basic instructional videos and e-learning materials could see earlier adoption of AI generation.
  1. News reporting (3-7 years):

    • Routine news updates and simple reports might be AI-generated earlier, especially for digital platforms.
  2. TV shows and movies (7-15 years):

    • While full replacement is still unlikely in the near term, significant portions of production (backgrounds, effects, some character animations) could be AI-generated sooner.
    • Certain types of content, like animated shows, might see earlier adoption.
  3. High-end visual effects (ongoing, but accelerating):

    • AI could take over a larger portion of VFX work within 5-10 years, though human oversight will likely remain crucial.

Factors influencing this accelerated timeline:

  1. The doubling of AI model capabilities every 6-12 months could lead to human-level video generation quality sooner than expected.

  2. GPU advancements doubling every 1-2 years will enable more complex and realistic video generation.

  3. The rapid expansion of multimodal AI capabilities suggests that video generation could improve faster than anticipated.

  4. Increasing investment and research pace in AI could lead to unexpected breakthroughs.

  5. The synergistic effect between AI advancements and GPU capabilities could create exponential rather than linear progress.

However, it's crucial to note:

  • These are optimistic estimates based on current trends.
  • Adoption rates will vary greatly across industries and applications.
  • Regulatory, ethical, and social factors could slow adoption in some areas.
  • Human creativity and oversight will likely remain valuable even as AI capabilities grow.
  • The highest levels of creative and complex video production may resist full automation for a longer period.

Given the unpredictable nature of technological advancement, these timelines could shift significantly based on unforeseen breakthroughs or obstacles.

Great to know this daily threadcast exists.

It is here everyday. Glad you keep stopping by and adding to it. We are trying to come up with other ideas to make them more valuable.

Yeah, with consistent threadcast like this, we can add the numbers significantly.

My goal by the end of the year is to be getting 2K comments in here per day. That is something that the recommend engine will help out with.

aBrilliant target. I hope we can get 10 of such threadcast.

We will see. It is going to take a lot of work and some really cool innovation.

I havent figured out the hook yet but I thinking on it.

The A.I. Bubble is Bursting with Ed Zitron

#ai #technology #stocks #bubble #newsonleo

Are we having Lions Den today @taskmaster4450le ?

Yes 1 PM eastern time.

Tesla Cybertruck now the best selling electric pickup truck in America

#newsonleo #cybertruck #evs #sales

Microsoft's Surface Pro is fine, but it isn't the AI device to change personal computing
Microsoft's latest Surface Pro containing a Qualcomm chip delivers over eight hours of battery life, and it works with many programs.

#newsonleo #microsoft #technology #surfacepro #computer

Consider this for #ai:

Every person will have an AI assistant/coach/mentor/trainer/advisor/therapist that is infinitely patient, infinitely compassionate, infinitely knowledgeable, and infinitely helpful. The AI assistant will be present through all of life’s opportunities and challenges, maximizing every person’s outcomes.

21 Powerful Use Cases for Claude 3.5 Sonnet (FREE)

#claude #technology #newsonleo #ai

Nike’s self-lacing Adapt BB sneakers are losing their remote control mobile app

The Nike Adapt App is leaving app stores in August, but the $350 shoes can still be manually operated.

Despite the ongoing popularity of the Back to the Future trilogy that inspired the self-lacing tech found in the HyperAdapt 1.0 and Air Mags, Nike has announced that it’s “no longer creating new versions of Adapt shoes.” Now, the Adapt BB mobile app used to control the $350 third iteration of Nike’s self-lacing sneakers will disappear from Google Play and the iPhone App Store next month.

#newsonleo #technology #nike #sneakers

Who is Fei-Fei Li?

Fei-Fei Li is a Chinese-American computer scientist and artificial intelligence (AI) expert. She is the Director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab (SAIL) and the inaugural Director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI).

Li is a leading researcher in the field of AI and has made significant contributions to the development of deep learning algorithms and their applications in computer vision, natural language processing, and robotics. She is also a pioneer in the field of AI ethics and has written extensively on the social and ethical implications of AI.

Li was born in 1976 in China and moved to the United States with her family at a young age. She earned her undergraduate degree in computer science from the University of Kansas and her Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford University.

Li has received numerous awards and honors for her work, including the National Science Foundation's CAREER Award, the Office of Naval Research's Young Investigator Award, and the IEEE Computer Society's W.R.G. Baker Award. She has also been recognized as one of the most influential people in the world by TIME Magazine.

Li is also a strong advocate for increasing diversity and inclusion in the field of AI and has worked to promote STEM education and opportunities for underrepresented groups. She has also been a vocal critic of the lack of transparency and accountability in AI decision-making and has called for greater regulation and oversight of AI systems.

Overall, Fei-Fei Li is a highly respected and influential figure in the field of AI, known for her groundbreaking research, her commitment to ethics and social responsibility, and her efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in the field.

Here’s how Qualcomm’s new laptop chips really stack up to Apple, Intel, and AMD
We tested every Snapdragon X chip against the Intel Core Ultra, AMD Ryzen 8000, and Apple M3.

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Here’s how Qualcomm’s new laptop chips really stack up to Apple, Intel, and AMD
We tested every Snapdragon X chip against the Intel Core Ultra, AMD Ryzen 8000, and Apple M3.
By Joanna Nelius, laptop reviewer. She has covered consumer technology, with an emphasis on PC gaming, since 2018. Previous bylines: USA Today, Gizmodo, PC Gamer, Maximum PC, among others.
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https://www.theverge.com/24191671/copilot-plus-pcs-laptops-qualcomm-intel-amd-apple

This AI Tool Is the Biggest Thing Since ChatGPT

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The impact of #ai:

Productivity growth throughout the economy will accelerate dramatically, driving economic growth, creation of new industries, creation of new jobs, and wage growth, and resulting in a new era of heightened material prosperity across the planet.

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Electric car sales worldwide grow and media has melt down (or just lies)

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Deepwater's Gene Munster on why Google will win the AI arms race

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Ai is gonna win the Ai arms race! 😉

That is true. Skynet is in charge.

Good day technology!

Today is Friday but it's also the day to learn more.

I did another Claude chat and posted it below. You might be interested in it.

Humano usa Neuralink e conecta sua mente a Internet | Nvidia anuncia IA para dar "vida aos robôs"

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Future Technology | 60 Minutes Marathon

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