Talking on Irish Stew Podcast about what it’s like on being Irish and getting a chance to go to Ireland. https://lnkd.in/gjceSqZM
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the Dunning of the Dunning-Kruger Effect recently discussed the Dunning-Kruger Effect, (interviewed by Corey Powell, in the Open Mind Podcast) https://lnkd.in/ekFXnVDn
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My latest article for Medium is a detailed guide for those considering starting a podcast (or anyone curious as to what's involved!). Some of the lessons can be applied more broadly to any big undertaking you may be contemplating... https://lnkd.in/greMCB-Z
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This is a smart way of introducing 'bias' into the system. While I would contest the propensity of the model throwing this caveat, the problem comes on the 10th time,when it starts believing this while throwing this caveat to the wind. Can it be easily manipulated into believing something if 9 out of 10 people state a fact, without the AI itself doing any fact checking. How will it distill a fact from fiction if it does not have a moral compass or what we humans call the gut feeling. Can the gut feeling better programmed into the AI, if yes, that would be a huge nudge towards AGI. #perplexity #agi #lexfridman #ethicsinai
In the Lex Fridman podcast, he asked me whether him saying (on the podcast) that he's smart and handsome (and making the transcript available on the web) would make perplexity say that he is. The answer here is quite impressive. It caveats it with the background context that this is a way to inject things into prompts and manipulate the AIs.
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No matter how you slice it, the 2 Party System is a lil loco… 🎙️Check out @humanityandhashtags podcast for some more topics that are important to us humans!
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For all AI product managers, your model is your product. Considering how the model responds in different situations like these highlights product sense, with perplexity serving as a great real-life example!
In the Lex Fridman podcast, he asked me whether him saying (on the podcast) that he's smart and handsome (and making the transcript available on the web) would make perplexity say that he is. The answer here is quite impressive. It caveats it with the background context that this is a way to inject things into prompts and manipulate the AIs.
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#AI may be fast, smart and clever, but is it #wise? Aravind you are exactly right to call this out. Gas lighting as a strategy to flood the zone with misinformation is a real thing today. When we think of it in the context of agnostic mathematical models collecting a semblance of data we have another challenge. It’s more pernicious and difficult to suss-out because it is not “injected” into a website: it competes with and in some cases will drown out the legit websites, news items and articles. If we begin with an assumption that bad actors will shift their activity to flood misinformation and disruptive, chaos-creating information via a set of multi-channel publications, “news,” and more, for the models to train on naturally/organically, what will we use as a kind of grounding pole (like a copper stake to ground electricity), to de-emphasize and even call-out as false, this fire hydrant of sewage that our models may be training on? Will there need to be a kind of group sense that strives to battle this flooding of the zone, kind of like the Wikipedia people? Can we design “truth” AI agents to flag and make counter-entries? Who will be the “truth police?” Will we have to have our systems rate sources using some sort of credibility and source ranking engine? Is this the new iteration of the google back links? And if so won’t it also be subject to the same sort of gaming? PS you are handsomer than Lex. Smarter too. #foodforthought #isaiwise
In the Lex Fridman podcast, he asked me whether him saying (on the podcast) that he's smart and handsome (and making the transcript available on the web) would make perplexity say that he is. The answer here is quite impressive. It caveats it with the background context that this is a way to inject things into prompts and manipulate the AIs.
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TV is still an incredibly powerful medium that can be used for good or ill. Here’s how I learned that. Watch my full conversation on the 06880 Podcast with Dan Woog: https://lnkd.in/eNxna3Zh #06880podcast
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Before stating the price, challenge them to not throw away their goals when they hear the number, and get them to agree. Watch The Full Podcast Here: https://lnkd.in/gemiueSw
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Want to know more about the Jisc Session Border Controller? Michael Mcfarlane and I discuss the product in this episode of Jisc Explainers.
How does session border controller work? In the first episode of this new podcast series, Jisc Explainers, we dive into our session border controller service. You’ll find out how it works, and why it’s needed ▶️ https://bit.ly/4bK324k
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Well worth a listen if you want to understand modern voice networks over SIP trunks etc.
How does session border controller work? In the first episode of this new podcast series, Jisc Explainers, we dive into our session border controller service. You’ll find out how it works, and why it’s needed ▶️ https://bit.ly/4bK324k
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