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Stackability AI
Author: Austin Cornelio and Mike Taylor
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Welcome to the electrifying realm of Stackability AI, the ultimate podcast for all things Artificial Intelligence!
Dive deep into the future with us as we unlock the secrets of AI and show you how to supercharge your business like never before.
Discover the incredible possibilities, the game-changing innovations, and the untapped potential that AI brings to the table. This is where you turn your ideas into reality and harness the power of AI to create a monumental impact!
Don't miss out – join the AI revolution today and take your business to the next level. Tune in now and be part of the future, one episode at a time!
Dive deep into the future with us as we unlock the secrets of AI and show you how to supercharge your business like never before.
Discover the incredible possibilities, the game-changing innovations, and the untapped potential that AI brings to the table. This is where you turn your ideas into reality and harness the power of AI to create a monumental impact!
Don't miss out – join the AI revolution today and take your business to the next level. Tune in now and be part of the future, one episode at a time!
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In this episode, we speak with Jack Kuveke of Jabroni Capital. Jabroni Capital is a satirical newsletter that pokes fun at venture capital and VC culture. We discuss how the current state of venture capital investing in AI stacks up against other emergent tech trends throughout history and also how Jack effectively avoids using AI to produce his newsletter.
In this episode we take a look at some real-life AI use cases for your music production company.
In this episode, Ryan Carson, of maple.coach joins us as we discuss building AI products, exploring the latest trends and innovations shaping the future of AI app development.
In this week's episode, I had an awesome conversation with Cahill Camden. Cahill is building some cool tech that services SMBs (small to medium-sized businesses) and specifically helps people who want to be on podcasts or source guests for podcasts they run.
You can find it here:
https://app.echojockey.com/
We are back—this time, with a new AI founders episode where we talk with Dan Chuparkoff, founder of Reinvention Labs. Dan has taken his 30+ years of tech experience and bottled it up into a highly addictive substance for companies who are indecisive about what they should be doing with AI.
You can check him out below:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuparkoff/
In this episode, we talk with the founder of GoCharlie AI Brennan Woodruff. Go Charlie is an AI assistant app that aims to make your team 10X more valuable by reducing the time it takes to create quality content.
We talk about what it is like to be an AI founder when building AI today and also why puppies make good user experience companions.
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https://gocharlie.ai/
OpenAI has just released a preview of its new text-to-video model. Is it all that it's cracked up to be? Does it work?
We explore its current capabilities while Mike tries to use it to create a video sequence from one of his screenplays, and you won't guess what happens next.
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Links from the show:
https://openai.com/sora
This is it! The Super Bowl of LLM image model testing. In this episode, we test three leading closed-source image models with loaded prompts to see how biased they really are.
Which one do you think is the most reliable? Which one has the most extreme bias in its results?
This episode is a must listen.
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Links from the episode:
Google's past issues with primates
https://www.forbes.com/sites/mzhang/2015/07/01/google-photos-tags-two-african-americans-as-gorillas-through-facial-recognition-software/
In this episode, we talk about imposter syndrome and how it relates to the generative AI movement. We talk about how it affects people of all pedigrees who might be thinking about establishing themselves in AI.
We sit down with Mark Shekleton, CEO of SmartSeal, to talk about the challenges of AI safety. Mark is an established AI expert and an active member of numerous AI safety organizations.
Episode links:
https://www.lesswrong.com/
https://smartseal.io/
https://cloud.google.com/learn/training/machinelearning-ai
In this episode, we discuss how energy plays into the inevitable future of AI. What will need to be changed in terms of energy, and what new technology will we need to invent to help power an AI civilization?
In this episode, we take a look at the brand-new Google Gemini model and take a look at AI predictions for 2024
In this episode we recap the latest in the OpenAI drama and then dive into some happenings in the world of AI deep fakes.
In this episode, we dive into the chaos that's been happening over at OpenAI. We talk about who's likely to be the winners and losers in this historic chain of events.
In this episode, we have a lively chat about President Biden's recent Executive Order on AI regulation. We dig into the details of the EO and explore the potential upsides (like setting safety standards and safeguarding individual privacy), while also addressing the practical challenges of enforcing these rules.
In this episode, we start to dive into what AI looks like from a regulatory standpoint, who is doing what, and how you can be prepared to learn more about the future of AI regulations
In this exciting episode, we delve deeper into the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, where the focus remains on using AI-generated likenesses in movies. The central theme here is the growing need for more robust consent frameworks, putting a very human touch on the debate.
We also look closer at the intriguing legal hurdles that AI-generated likenesses may encounter, making it crystal clear that this isn't just a matter of robots and algorithms. It's about the complex web of laws and ethics surrounding this cutting-edge technology.
In this episode, we cover various topics, including the impact of the writers' strike on the entertainment industry, the use of AI in screenwriting, and the potential for AI to replace human creativity. We debate the ethical considerations of using AI and the potential for individuals to be taken advantage of by signing away their rights for a small fee. We also discuss the complexities of AI-generated content and ownership of likeness, as well as the importance of consent and ownership.





















