Or continue reading... https://techcrunch.com/2022/10/28/generative-ai/If you’ve been closely following the progress of Open AI https://openai.com/, the company run by Sam Altman whose neural nets can now write original text and create original pictures with astonishing ease and speed, you might just skip this piece.
If, on the other hand, you’ve only been vaguely paying attention to the company’s progress and the increasing traction that other so-called “generative” AI companies are suddenly gaining and want to better understand why, you might benefit from this interview with James Currier, a five-time founder and now venture investor who co-founded the firm NFX five years ago with several of his serial founder friends.
Currier falls into the camp of people following the progress closely — so closely that NFX has made numerous related investments in “generative tech” as he describes it, and it’s garnering more of the team’s attention every month. In fact, Currier doesn’t think the buzz about this new wrinkle on AI isn’t hype so much as a realization that the broader startup world is suddenly facing a very big opportunity for the first time in a long time. “Every 14 years,” says Currier, “we get one of these Cambrian explosions. We had one around the internet in ’94. We had one around mobile phones in 2008. Now we’re having another one in 2022.”
In retrospect, this editor wishes she’d asked better questions, but I’m learning here, too. Excerpts from our chat follow, edited for length and clarity. You can listen to our longer conversation here.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s ... 1498270180
NFX has much more on its site about generative AI that’s worth reading, by the way; you can find that here:https://www.nfx.com/post/generative-tech
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...here’s a 20 minute Podcast.ai of Steve Jobs talking with Joe Rogan. The voices and the script were all generated by AI.)
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cH ... IDBAF&ep=6
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Review of the AI created 'interview'
This Joe Rogan AI interview with Steve Jobs is fake ... it’s also terrifying
https://www.mmamania.com/2022/10/13/234 ... fake-audio
UFC color commentator Joe Rogan, who is now more popular for his “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast on Spotify than he is for his monthly pay-per-view shrieks, recently interviewed Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
A pretty impressive feat considering Jobs died back in late 2011.
The Rogan-Jobs interview was created by podcast.ai using artificial intelligence and it’s absolutely terrifying. Some parts are clunky and easy to distinguish from the real McCoy, but it represents what’s possible with a little polish.