# OpenAI's SECRET Robotics Team, New AI Shows, Superintelligent Agents, Mistrals New AI, New AI Music

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** TheAIGRID
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSjl8UCg0_g
- **Дата:** 01.06.2024
- **Длительность:** 21:42
- **Просмотры:** 17,668
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/14278

## Описание

Join My Private Community - https://www.patreon.com/TheAIGRID
🐤 Follow Me on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheAiGrid
🌐 Checkout My website - https://theaigrid.com/


Links From Todays Video:
https://www.jars.ai/jarscourt
https://x.com/suno_ai_/status/1794367911408353349
https://x.com/tsarnick/status/1793742636605747631
https://x.com/fablesimulation/status/1796245808066740274
https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/29/24167511/openai-appears-to-have-closed-its-deal-with-apple
https://mistral.ai/news/codestral/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrickcai/2024/05/30/openai-robotics-team/?sh=5ec7f5134f33

Welcome to my channel where i bring you the latest breakthroughs in AI. From deep learning to robotics, i cover it all. My videos offer valuable insights and perspectives that will expand your knowledge and understanding of this rapidly evolving field. Be sure to subscribe and stay updated on my latest videos.

Was there anything i missed?

(For Business Enquiries)  contact@theaigrid.com

#LLM #Largela

## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) []

so one of the things that was actually really interesting that was released this week was this thing called showrunner so basically showrunner is I guess you could say if you've ever seen Rick and MTI and no worries if you haven't there's basically this thing called interdimensional cable and interdimensional cable is basically a thing where you can watch any TV show that you can literally imagine so if you wanted to watch I guess you could say a bunch of TV remotes running around and killing pizzas hunting them in some strange style you could watch that and this is kind of what this I guess you could say platform is going to be it's basically Netflix for AI generated TV now I got to say that this idea is really good because in a moment I'm going to show you guys something that I've literally been watching and I know it sounds weird to say that you've been watching AI generated TV but I'm not going to lie to you guys it is just so funny because the problem is that like these kinds of TV shows don't get made like companies are not going to spend millions and billions of dollars making ridiculous stuff but there's stuff that like is genuinely funny that only you would enjoy and I guess that's the kind of uh I guess you could say entertainment value of generative AI because it's kind of like I think it's actually going to work because if you understand how social media is engineered to make you addicted one of the things that social media does is it Cooks you in because social media is I guess you could say a slot machine so you know when you got your phone and you're scrolling on your phone maybe it's Tik Tok maybe it's YouTube either way you're scrolling okay and that's quite similar to like a slot machine okay and that's what generative AI TV is going to be because you don't know when the next interesting piece of information is going to be and if you have generative AI TV shows or whatever they may be and they're just truly uniquely specific to your entertainment and your entertainment options I can promise you guys that you're going to get a lot more entertainment watching that than some of things now I might be bi biased in saying this but uh I think this is going to be a really interesting platform provided that you know the costs go down uh and these kind of things do work but there were you know AI generated South Park shows that were actually really good in terms of quality but I also want to show you guys another platform and you know in their Ted Talk last year they previewed how simulations and shows work together and they had these AI agent simulations in I guess you could say in the South Park style environment so this was the kind of thing that they had uh and you can see right here it's literally like a city with all of these agents running around doing different stuff and I mean maybe this is going to be how video games are in the future so take a look currently in San Francisco it's 62° with partial clouds you might want to bring a layer for the slight chill in the breeze today's schedule includes team meeting at 10:00 a. m. your yoga class at 6: p. m. and don't forget today is your mother's birthday and I think one of the most interesting things about this is not the fact that it's just AI generated but the fact that you will have influence over this so I'm going to show you guys something else that I just found absolutely hilarious how does your openness compar to airpods Pro in terms of sound leakage and poten potential hearing damage my open design allows sound to escape freely so basically if you're not sure on what you're watching here this is an AI generated completely air generated uh courtroom okay and the courtroom is basically whatever some people type here you can see it's omitted by uh someone random and you can see it says airpods versus airpods Pro over who can make me go death the fastest and that's the case Okay uh and the cases are just so funny like honestly I remember watching one about like a banana peel and recently about Mario versus Luigi I'm gonna show you guys a little bit of this thank you foring the latest episode of Jar's court next up on this John sues Mickey for being dangerously attractive causing mental distress we're going to look into whether Mickey being so good-looking is a legit reason to sue Mickey tell us how your hotness supposedly made Jon go crazy let's get to the bottom of this weird situation I walked in looking sharp as ever and JN couldn't handle my charm my appeal is undeniable but causing mental dis stress that's a stretch your honor John can you describe in detail how Mickey's level of attractiveness specifically affected you and led to the alleged mental distress you experienced I arrived sunglasses on love songs blaring Hearts breaking behind me Mickey's Fine looks blew my mind causing undeniable mental distress it's a heartbreak case your honor John says you caused him mental distress can you give examples of how your attractiveness is to blame I strut it in radiating so if you don't know where this is from like an old I don't even know exactly where this is from but there's a song that goes oh Mickey you're so fine something along those lines if you know what I'm talking about but um that's why this kind of stuff is just ridiculous because they're never going to make this kind of stuff but um some of the conversations that I actually heard here are actually just ridiculous like literally sometimes I will just go on here and see some of the kind of uh conversations that are going on because it's just ridiculous and sometimes they do get really funny so I would say you know check this out cuz it is it's like different but it just goes to show like how we consume

### Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00) [5:00]

entertainment in the near future might not be how we think we're going to be consuming it so that's why I wanted to show you this and you can say car sued by sandwich for running over it and becoming a panini but I never intended to turn a sandwich into a panini it was a sandwich not a drive-through order sandwich can you describe the emotional distress you experienced when you were unexpectedly flattened and transformed into a panini by the car's actions I was a proud hogi not a panini the car's reckless driving turned me into a ressed mess I demand Justice for this toasty Injustice you even know the sandwich was there before it turned into a panini your explanation proves negligence not malice and the sandwich's distress add some humor to this crazy culinary chaos I was too focused on my speed didn't notice the sandwich I regret the unintended Panini transformation it's a sandwich not a road snack judge Amilia Bennett car's negligence led to the sandwich's Panini transformation sandwich's distress is understandable I rule in favor of the sandwich culinary chaos averted Justice served judge Bennett rules in favor of the sandwich declaring Justice For The Panini fied plaintiff in this unique case of culinary Calamity so yeah uh let me know what you guys think about that maybe we're not all going to be watching AI generated stuff but uh I do think it's going to be interesting uh to see how this develops especially once this kind of Technology gets a lot better there was also this that was truly truly impressive and this is where the unlocks of creativity going to be had with artificial intelligence if you're not familiar with what you're currently looking at this is sun. and you can see right here that what we have is I guess you could say a new way to generate music this is volume one okay and we I'm just going to play the demo because this is pretty crazy and this is from an existing platform that allows you to make very good AI generated soundtracks system corrupt yeah now I know some people might not think that is remarkably impressive but I genuinely think that this is remarkably impressive because with literally just Taps you can now become a musician I mean you could publish your own sounds to Spotify or wherever and as long as people enjoyed what you made I'm sure that there might even be an audience for it so this seems so interesting like as someone who enjoys you know pursuing creative stuff and just genuinely experimenting with new technologies especially on how they might develop I think this is going to truly Shake Up the Music Industry and I know that a lot of times people are saying that you know this is going to shake up Hollywood or that industry I truly do think that this is something that's fundamentally different because the problem is with music is that like humans do care to an extent that something is good but I've even seen a viral track recently that was completely AI generated like for example there's a song called I'm going to show you guys right now it's a pretty crazy song but it's completely air generated I'll actually find the song but the point is that like sometimes when you hear a song you don't immediately try and figure out whether or not it's human generated like if you're watching this video and there was background music I'm not sure if people would genuinely care if it was AI generated or not unless I explicitly stated that it is I'm not sure people would genuinely care because whilst yes human-made music is good like you know playing the guitars instruments and stuff like that I don't think those life performances are going away anytime soon I'm talking about the kind of like you know corporate background music or you know just the average uh TV show background music I mean do humans really care if that is AI generated or not and I think that's where the disruption is going to come because I don't think most humans do with an implantable device you can I think address almost any brain or spine injury so the first product that we have there is called telepathy so it enables you to use your phone or computer just by thinking so he could have he could do that move the cursor literally with his eyes closed it's it's reading signals from the motor cortex in the brain the next product is blindsight which will enable people who have lost both eyes or have no eyesight whatsoever to see and this is directly interfacing with the optical processing areas of the brain so you know I think this is interesting progress ultimately the goal of neural link is to have a high bandwidth interface in order to mitigate the risk of digital super intelligence I don't I'm not saying it will work to mitigate the risk it is just it might help in and this is somewhat get somewhat esoteric but the limiting factor I think for AI

### Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00) [10:00]

alignment long term is probably going to be the bandwidth how quickly can we communicate with our digital tertiary self so that was a clip from Elon Musk where he basically talks about some of his recent advancements with neuralink now I know Elon Musk has been getting a lot of flack recently on Twitter or x. com for the fact that he hasn't produced the Tesla Roadster yet but I think what so many people are negating is the fact that Elon Musk owns so many different billion dollar companies and they are all making progress in areas that haven't been made before and you know a simple electric car isn't something that people should be focusing on when he's literally pioneering you know this field where people are able to literally get their lives back even if they've been destroyed by whatever spinal industry or devastating you know impacts that they've had from whatever accidents that they may have suffered so I think this is truly the most important you know kind of areas where technology and the singularity are going to Encompass because these are the areas where you're truly going to think that you know you might not be Invincible but you know what could previously stop you probably won't in the future and as he's talking about AI alignment I think this is something that truly does make sense because what he's basically saying is that super intelligence is going to be so incredibly fast so incredibly smart that the only way that we could potentially try and even keep up with a super intelligent is to be somewhat I guess you could say transhuman in the fact that we need to merge somehow with the kind of technology that we're trying to create if we want to uh keep up with it because otherwise we're just going to be completely you know biological beings you know we're not going to be I guess you could say silicone based and unfortunately that means we have Hardware limitations and whilst yes humans are remarkably more energy efficient I think in the future that there will be these breakthroughs that will lead to a lot more energy efficiency see but the point that I'm trying to make you guys is that you know super intelligence and you know these kind of super intelligence systems are going to be so much smarter than us and so much faster than us that it is pretty crazy now this is actually going to lead me into the next point cuz I saw something it didn't have a lot of likes retweets but I think this when this hits the Horizon most people I wouldn't say they'll freak out because there are a little bit of reasons why it won't happen but I think it's going to change everything this isn't like some clickbait change everything think I think this genuinely will and I'm going to show you guys what I so this video is going to give you guys a speed at which AI agents will navigate UI for us so this is playright web speedr running the payload CMS admin panel and just take a look at this cuz when I first saw this I was like whoa that's what it's going to look like this is when we have ai agents running around doing tasks for us like just take a look at how quick this is running through different pieces of uh web pages and just doing a just many different things like imagine an AI system that is able to do this locally on your device and that is able to communicate with other agents let's say there's let's say for example there's just you know 100 agents all doing things like this able to do work that is remarkably effective remarkably consistent and is able to literally go around on web pages just do as much as possible and with the fact that we do have things like Gro a Computing company that is providing the fastest inference currently a available I don't think that these things are going to be impossible because imagine you had 10,000 agents doing work like this and I know this might be like hard to even look at because it's moving so quickly and it's you know pasting different things and writing and checking different things so quickly but I can just imagine like 10,000 agents all talking amongst thems and here's the thing I think this is going to be pretty crazy because what if we have agents that are just simp simply just discussing things that you know don't even concern us like what if we have an ASI deployed 10,000 agents to work a problem they're all discussing research all managing to get by without us I mean someone previously did state that when AI is going to be moving at this like light speed and they're going to be able to decipher this amount of information we're literally going to be like trees if you don't know why that comparison is being made well trees actually are moving they're just moving on a time frame so slowly that we can't see plants move like if you move light near a plant you know the plant will eventually move to the light but it's so slow that we don't consider movement that's why we consider like plants like these in atom objects but if an AI is moving this quickly and is able to you know inference it like milliseconds conversate in milliseconds we are going to be like trees to that AI so it will be interesting to see how that you know comes and this was something that truly did shock me because it was the first kind of insight where I was like oh okay yeah okay I got it I got I get why this is completely crazy now Apple have apparently closed their deal with open AI on the integration of chat GPT on their devices which leads me to believe

### Segment 4 (15:00 - 20:00) [15:00]

that open and I are probably going to be releasing some kind of on device model SL agent in combination with Siri and this is something that is not bad news because as many of you guys probably are iPhone users even though some of you guys might not be the thing is that Siri is a I guess you could say another wave of AI that is going to be truly transformative because whilst yes it's easy to type in ww. chat gp. com or go on the App chat GPT and type in I think ease of use is a bigger problem than most people think and once people get into the habit of just clicking the Siri button on their phone and getting instant access to chat GPT that is going to give a whole whole different conscious class of people uh the ability to realize what AI can do for them and it's going to make them realize that okay this is actually absolutely incredible that it can respond to me it can write essays for me because whilst yes chat gbt is still widely used and still very popular it still kind of tapers off in some of the capabilities uh and use cases but with the advancements in terms of the reasoning capabilities and what it's going to be able to do for the average person I think once it's integrated in a way that's so easy to use and a way that's native where people don't have to learn how to prompt how to say this how to say that I think that's why this is going to be pretty incredible now what's crazy is that Apple's worldwide developers conference is going to be very soon Apple's WWDC soon and that means that we have a situation on our hands where there might even be some other AI announcements so on the 10th of June to the 14th of June I would say be sure to look out for whatever is going to be coming from Apple because they have been unfortunately remarkably silent on whatever AI announcements they have planned and I think I'm not going to say it's going to blow us away but I think it's going to Usher us into certainly a new era because they realize that they don't want to be behind on this and this is of course something that they really don't want to miss out on because AI is not something where you can slack off or where you can even fall behind for a day now we also had mistra release a new model this is cod St empowering developers and democratizing coding with mistol AI so we can see here we introduced code St our first ever code model Cod St is an open weight generative AI model explicitly designed for code generation tasks it helps with developers interact with code through shared instruction and completion API endpoint and it's pretty good I would say that it's pretty good you can see it's compared to code llama 70b parameters and compared to deep SE coder it's pretty on par with what we currently do have and this is just continually and there was also another Devon thing that was going on you know another uh software autonomous agent but the point is that these coding agents and these coding systems that were now getting open sourced and stuff like that they are continually increasing in terms of their capabilities which means that you know I think it's not going to be long before we do get like a specific code model from open AI that just outperforms everything that we've seen because from Google we've seen Alpha code 2 which is you know beats 85% of you know programmers in that competition and with these open source ones slowly catching up to I guess you could say specialized versions I think with GitHub co-pilot and you know the many different things that are being worked on I wouldn't be surprised if this is something that really does occur and this is something that I nearly nearly forgot to do but this is open ey's secret plan so open ey after disbanding its efforts to build a general purpose robot in 2020 the AI Jugger do is embarking on a new attempt to supply models to other companies aiming to build robots of their own so it says that with AI investments into robotics heaten up openi is formerly relaunching its previously abandoned robotics team forms has learned so the company is currently hiring research Engineers to build the team and they're yet to publicly announce the details of its homegrown robotics efforts and it's pretty crazy so they've invested in companies like figure AI 1X Technologies physical intelligence they're investing in all of these companies so that they could use their systems with AGI to actually get it like an actual body because robotics is much harder than the actual software problem and they've actually spoke about this uh previously and I'm going to show you guys a clip from that where Elio SATA uh spoke about it but you can see here we've always plan to come back to Robotics and we see a path with a figure to explore what humano robots can achieve when powered by capable multimodal model said vice president Peter willinda previously a member of open eyes robotics team so it says obai intends to coexist rather than compete with such companies and they're basically going to build the infrastructure that the robot makers will integrate into their own systems and that the engineers hired for the positions would be collaborating with the partners so it seems that you know previously they had models that were good but those models weren't good enough so it seems that right now they are focusing on you know collaborating with existing Partners to kind of beef up how insane these models are going to

### Segment 5 (20:00 - 21:00) [20:00]

get then it really wasn't possible to continue working on robotics because there was so little data like back then if you wanted to do on robot work on robotics you needed to become a robotics company you needed to really have a giant group of people working on building robots and maintaining them and having and even then like if you only if you're going to have a 100 robots it's a giant operations already but you're not going to get that much data out of that so in a world where most of the progress comes from the combination of compute and data right that's where we've been where it was the combination of compute and data that drove the progress there was no path to data from robotics so back in the day when you made a decision to stop working in robotics there was no path forward is there one now so I'd say that now it is possible to create a path forward but one needs to really commit to the to the task of Robotics you really need to say I'm going to build like many thousands tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of robots and somehow collect data from them and find a gradual path where the robots are doing something slightly more useful and then the data that they get from these Rob is obtained and used to train the models they do something it's slightly more useful so you could imagine it's kind of gradual path of improvement you build more robots they do more things you collect more data and so on but you really need to be committed to this path if you say I want to make robotics happen that's what you need to do I believe that there are companies who are thinking about such doing exactly that but I think that you need to really love robots and need to be really willing to solve all the physical and logistical problems of dealing with them it's not the same as software at all I think one could make progress in robotics today with enough motivation mhm
