Year in Review pt. 2 (Nvidia, Rabbit R1, GPT-4o, Perplexity) // AI Inside #49

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Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis discuss the winners and losers in AI for 2024, the persistence of AI hallucinations, the most useful AI tools for creators, and their expectations for AI development in 2025.

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CHAPTERS:
0:00:00 - Show begins
0:02:21 - The winners
0:02:35 - Nvidia
0:05:05 - OpenAI GPT-4o
0:08:17 - Hopfield and Hinton (Nobel Prize)
0:09:08 - Alphafold (Nobel Prize)
0:11:22 - xAI Colossus Data Center
0:13:27 - Open Source AI
0:17:25 - Anthropic
0:18:10 - OpenAI's ongoing soap opera
0:21:43 - The losers
0:21:59 - Intel funding has slowed
0:23:33 - Google/Gemini (woke, "glued pizza)
0:25:58 - Persistence of hallucinations
0:26:42 - Scarlett Johannson and OpenAI
0:27:48 - Microsoft Recall
0:29:05 - Big Tech stock decline regarding AI
0:29:49 - Stability losing Mostaque, Inflection AI losing Suleyman
0:30:28 - Devices of the year
0:31:10 - Rabbit R1
0:32:57 - Humane AI Pin
0:34:20 - IYO One
0:37:12 - Ive/Altman hardware rumor
0:38:24 - Cool tools
0:38:41 - NotebookLM
0:41:42 - RunwayML
0:42:00 - Udio and Suno
0:42:33 - Perplexity Pro
0:43:18 - GPT-4o, Sora, Ideogram
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AT the end of the year Rabbit Tech delivered what they promised and more.

For millions of the 1 billion disabled people in the world the smartphone is a terribly designed device. I use the r1 in my arts work with folks with disabilities ad it's been very welcomed, where using a smartphone creates suspicion the r1 creates fascination. Very good results in education settings.. I"m not going to give my phone to a bunch of youths to use!, but the r1 gets them working and learning.

I do find I use it a lot as pulling out my smartphone to do anything is just boring. I've been in tech my whole life and smartphones are just dull unimaginative tech now.

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