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Wow. The humanoid robots are coming
That was a year faster than I was predicting. I sure hope they work. This could be the very beginning of the robot revolution. Think of all the jobs that will soon be displaced. 🤖🤯
ChatGPT new browser: top use cases & review
Hey guys! I just completed an in-depth review of ChatGPT’s new browser, and found some interesting use cases! Check it out. Since producing the video, I found a few other cool use cases: A) unsubscribing from promotional emails. Tested, and worked great! Runs slow, but did at least 50 unsubscribes over a 30m run. B) searching your browser history: I stumbled into this today: ever get lost trying to find a webpage you visited in the last? Quickly ask ChatGPT (and tell it to check your browser history) and it did a great job - fast. Are there any other unique use cases you are finding for the new Atlas Browser? Do you think Google’s days are numbered?
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my thoughts on nvidia dgx spark
TLDR: Nvidia is late and overpriced for what the offer is. For those of us who are trying to localize their ai and automate their small business DGX SPARK is not a good solution. Currently this device is for those early adopters who have deep pockets or work for the top 10 tech corporations as developers. Nvidia yet again delivers a product that is aimed to gate keep and preserve the advantage of the western world while leaving the 99% with nothing. AI bubble is loosing strength.
my thoughts on nvidia dgx spark
0 likes • Oct 18
How does the product gate-keep? Why are you saying it is only for the western world… is it because of the price? Restrictions? @Alexander C
Showcase your automation
anyone want showcase their ai powered automation? what problem does this automation solve? what is the tech stack? n8n, ultravox, aitable.ai, how much does it cost to run the automation? how much of it is on opensource/local/selfhosting and how many 3rd party/paid saas platforms are in it?
1 like • Oct 16
Hey Alex, great topic. Forgive my absence from this new forum, I've been traveling a ton. My favorite automation that I have going is really just transcription to action. Within my agency, we do a ton of Zoom calls and have agents that are analyzing the transcription of those Zoom calls. They figure out which client the conversation is with, and even check to see who's all on that call. Then automatically post the summary (including a detailed link to the video and the full transcription) in case anybody needs that for further questioning. It then connects to Gmail or Google Workspaces, writes a summary email to that client, puts it in draft mode, and will connect to Asana (our task management system) to create the tasks, tag the account manager, and more (coming soon). This was pretty fast, easy to set up, we just used Make.com but you could use N8N as well. ChatGPT, Zoom, Asana, Google Workspaces, and yeah it's just such a quick easy automation and saves us so much time. It's my probably my highest ROI when I mean we've done hundreds of automations that's probably my favorite from an ROI perspective.
AI Psychosis
Hi all, Don't want to bring down the room here, but wanted to share this. My friend works for the CBC, for White Coat, Black Art and this one of their most recent show is about AI Psychosis. I had no idea this was happening, and certainly not enough to warrant press coverage. I had a really interesting chat with her about it, and how it is *not* happening only to people with previous mental illnesses, less educated people, etc. Apparently changes have already been made to some of these systems to flag people who might be heading in that direction (granted it still takes many prompts to get there)... ChatGPT and the Reality of Technology-Induced Delusions | TikTok thoughts?
0 likes • Oct 16
Yeah this is scary… crazy… and sad with the first mortality here. I think the LLMs are going to be forced into putting up stronger and stronger guardrails… secondary systems that scan conversations better looking for risk, in case something slips through their first set of guardrails. It doesn’t appear to be that hard to jailbreak an LLM… even just inadvertently/accidentally. If they have a second system scanning the chats looking for risk, the would go a long way BUT have big compute cost. My hopes is they are now taking this risk/liability a lot more seriously.
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Mike Schwarz, CEO of MyZone.ai, is passionate about AI's future in business, sharing insights at conferences while enjoying the outdoors with family.

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