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  • Episode 69: AMD Launches AI Chip to Rival Nvidia's Blackwell
    2024/10/21

    In this episode of The Turing Test Podcast, Jamie and Rachel break down the latest development in the AI chip wars: AMD's new MI350, a direct competitor to Nvidia's Blackwell. With a staggering 35x performance boost and 288GB of HBM3e memory, AMD has entered the AI chip race in a big way. But can they really take on Nvidia’s dominance in this space?

    Jamie and Rachel discuss the potential impact of this chip on the industry, from self-driving cars to AI-powered appliances, and debate whether AMD's long-term strategy could disrupt Nvidia’s stronghold. They also explore the broader implications of the AI chip race, including how it could shape the future of computing, job markets, and the ethical concerns surrounding AI advancements.

    Tune in to hear Jamie’s excitement about smart toasters and Rachel’s more cautious take on the ethical challenges ahead. Plus, don't miss their analysis on whether AMD’s bold moves could redefine the future of AI computing!

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    6 分
  • Episode 68: Claude Dev Changes to Cline
    2024/10/18

    In this episode of The Turing Test Podcast, Jamie and Rachel discuss the recent rebranding of Claude Dev to Klein and its potential impact on the world of coding. Klein is positioning itself as a powerful open-source code assistant, offering real-time responses and advanced prompt engineering to make coding more intuitive and accessible.

    Rachel and Jamie delve into how this shift could reshape coding education, potentially democratizing coding and making it more accessible for non-coders. They also explore the broader implications for developers, including the possible creation of new roles like AI trainers and prompt engineers, as well as the transparency Klein promotes in its development process.

    Tune in for an engaging conversation on the future of coding and how Klein is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with AI!

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    5 分
  • Episode 67: Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield Share Nobel Prize for Work on AI
    2024/10/17

    In this episode of The Turing Test Podcast, Jamie and Rachel celebrate the monumental achievement of Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield, who were recently awarded the Nobel Prize for their pioneering work in AI. They dive into the significance of their contributions, specifically Hinton’s backpropagation and Hopfield networks, which form the backbone of modern AI technologies.

    Jamie explains how backpropagation works in neural networks, and Rachel adds a critical perspective on the ethics and future implications of these advancements, from concerns about AI safety to the potential impact on jobs. The duo also discuss the exciting and concerning potential applications of AI, including generative models and deep fakes.

    Tune in for a lively discussion on the state of AI and what this recognition means for the future of artificial intelligence!

    Stay informed on the latest in AI and celebrate this major milestone with us!

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    7 分
  • Episode 66: Meta's Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Used to Dox Strangers
    2024/10/16

    In this episode of The Turing Test Podcast, Jamie and Rachel dive into the buzz surrounding Meta's new Ray-Ban smart glasses and their potentially invasive technology. These glasses come with built-in cameras, voice activation, and the ability to capture everything you see, all while collecting data to train Meta’s AI models. Rachel and Jamie discuss the privacy concerns surrounding facial recognition, voice data collection, and the potential misuse of this wearable tech. They also examine the broader implications of living in a society where surveillance is becoming the norm and reflect on the blurry line between convenience and privacy invasion.

    Tune in to hear more about the future of smart glasses and their impact on privacy!

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    6 分
  • Episode 65: Tesla's We Robot, CyberCab Robocab, and Optimus
    2024/10/15

    In this episode of The Turing Test Podcast, Jamie and Rachel dive into Tesla's "We Robot" event, where Elon Musk unveiled his vision of a future filled with self-driving RoboCabs, RoboVans, and the humanoid Optimus robot. They debate the feasibility of Tesla's ambitious plans, from autonomous taxi fleets to robots doing household chores. Rachel remains skeptical of Musk’s timelines and lofty promises, while Jamie focuses on the potential of these innovations to revolutionize transportation and daily life. The discussion covers the potential environmental benefits, job loss concerns, and the practicalities of living with AI-powered robots.

    Tune in to hear their thoughts on Tesla’s ambitious vision and what it means for the future!

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    7 分
  • Episode 64: Meta Bans Russian State Media Networks - But Why?
    2024/10/10

    In this episode of The Turing Test Podcast, Jamie and Rachel discuss Meta’s ban on Russian state media networks and its potential impact on misinformation, elections, and social media platforms. They dive into the reasons behind Meta's decision, the influence of Russian media outlets like RT, and the broader implications for free speech and global politics. Jamie highlights the magnitude of the interference, while Rachel raises concerns about Meta’s responsibility and whether this ban is enough to combat the larger issue of misinformation.

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    6 分
  • Episode 63: AI Godmother Fei-Fei Li Raises $230 Million to Launch AI Startups - What Impact Will This Have on the Industry?
    2024/10/09

    In this episode of The Turing Test Podcast, Jamie and Rachel dive into Fei-Fei Li’s latest venture, World Labs, after raising $230 million to revolutionize spatial intelligence. They discuss the potential impact on industries like robotics, healthcare, and gaming, while highlighting the challenges of teaching AI to navigate 3D spaces. Jamie and Rachel also touch on Fei-Fei’s proven track record with ImageNet and what her move means for the future of AI innovation.

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    6 分
  • Episode 62: Apple’s AI or Apple Intelligence Integration Delayed - What Does This Mean for Apple?
    2024/10/08

    In this episode of The Turing Test Podcast, Jamie and Rachel unpack the recent delay in Apple’s AI integration. They explore the potential impact on Apple’s ecosystem and how this setback compares to competitors like Google and Microsoft. Rachel questions whether Apple is falling behind, while Jamie considers if Apple’s slow and steady approach will pay off in the long run.

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    8 分