Episodes

  • Will our children only listen to AI music?
    May 13 2024

    In this episode of the AI Overdrive podcast, the hosts discuss their recent use cases of AI, including using ChatGPT to draft a will and using AI to find car parts. They also explore the topic of AI-generated music, sharing songs they created using Udio (https://www.udio.com/) and Suno (https://suno.com/).

    The hosts discuss the potential ramifications of this technology, including its impact on the music industry and the ability for artists to collaborate and create new sounds. The conversation explores the potential applications and implications of AI-generated music.

    The hosts discuss the idea of generating longer pieces of instrumental music for concentration, as well as the possibility of AI-generated music tailored to specific activities like coding. They also touch on the impact of AI-generated music on the music industry, the potential for AI-generated hits, and the ethical considerations surrounding copyright and bullying.

    The conversation concludes with a discussion on the balance between AI-generated music and human creativity.

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    53 mins
  • Reasoning and Problem-Solving in AI
    Apr 23 2024

    In this episode of the AI Overdrive podcast, the hosts discuss their recent use cases of AI and delve into the concept of artificial general intelligence (AGI). They explore the Chinese room problem as an analogy for AI, where a man in a room blindly follows a book to write Chinese poems without understanding the language. They question whether this man is intelligent and draw parallels to AI systems like ChatGPT.

    The hosts also discuss the importance of consciousness and the ability to reason in AGI, as well as the need for AI to spend different amounts of time thinking about problems based on their complexity. The conversation explores the concept of reasoning in AI and the challenges of achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). The speakers discuss the value of reasoning about complex problems and the limitations of current AI systems.

    They also delve into the need for sensory input and continuity in AI development. The conversation touches on the ethical implications of AGI, including rights and liability. The speakers ponder the possibility of AI taking over jobs and the potential for self-improving AI. They conclude by considering the role of specialized AI models in solving specific problems.

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    1 hr
  • Is It Really You Talking?
    Apr 12 2024

    Unfortunately, Kevin won't be joining us this time as he's in exile in Wales, but he'll be back with us next episode.

    Join Viktor and Vlad this week on AI Overdrive as they explore the implications of voice cloning. Discover how these innovations are revolutionising the way we interact with digital content, from personalised audio books to fully voiced games. Ethical question are raised - how will the fraudsters use this?

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    32 mins
  • Do we really want an AI that never forgets?
    Mar 13 2024

    Kevin uses AI as a pairing buddy to take an idea for a course to teach people X509 certificates and turn it into a presentation. Conversation moved on to how UIs could change to incorporate AI to make your life easier.

    Imagine if AI remembered every conversation you ever had and everything you had ever said. Then you would be able to ask it questions about your life. Would that be a good technology? What would be the ramifications of that technology?


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    53 mins
  • How Might AI's New Video Generation Tech Disrupt Industries?
    Feb 27 2024

    The guys kicked off the episode discussing their uses of AI. Viktor used AI to help fix medical machines in the hospital and help the night staff know how to use an ultrasound machine. Vlad used AI to draw pictures of a sci-fi book so that he could visualise the scenes and Kevin's daughter used AI to design a teddy bear that she could learn to knit.

    The team then discussed the topic on ethnic equality in AI generated content. Focussing on the example where Gemini generated an ethnically diverse picture of 1940s Nazis.

    OpenAI have released a preview of their Sora product that can generate videos from prompts. The guys discussed the implications of this technology both today in its current form and what might happen in the future when a whole custom movie can be generated.

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    53 mins
  • What is AI?
    Jan 16 2024

    Vlad uses AI to plan a road trip around the East coast of the US for a family visit, Viktor analyses his home network logs with AI to troubleshoot a performance issue and Kevin gets advice on how to bleed his radiators and repressurise the system.


    In AI news the team talks about how we are starting to see lots of companies cut jobs due to being able to fill the productivity gap with AI.


    The team finishes up the show by discussing what AI is and how it differs from machine learning and automation.


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    49 mins
  • Copyright Dilemmas and Future Trends of AI
    Jan 2 2024

    Viktor, Kevin and Vlad discuss how they have used AI over the past 2 weeks. Viktor tells us how chatGPT is helping him buy the dream vinyl setup for his wife. Vlad has been experimenting with local models using ollama with a model from Mistral.

    Massive news that we discussed was the suing of AI companies by content creators. Who will win this battle? What will happen with digital content rights used to train AI?

    We finish up the show discussing what developments we think will occur in 2024?

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    50 mins
  • I'm a software engineer, should I look for another job?
    Dec 19 2023

    Viktor, Kevin and Vlad discuss how they have used AI over the past 2 weeks. Viktor gives an example of how chatGPT can improve your driving and Vlad speaks about how it can help increase the security of your car.

    In section 2 the team talk about the Google Gemini video that was faked, why was it faked? What are Google gaining from this?

    As software engineers we finish up the show discussing how the role of a software engineer will change over the next few years. Will it change how people learn the profession? Will software engineers even be needed?

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    54 mins