Max 50 people interested this season, maybe 100 if one my mates (YoutubeAI engineer) decides to join.
Ep 1 - Notes by AI
- Ice Breakers: Started with some fun introductions.
- Knowledge Map Overview:
- Highlighted critical resources: Gemini 1.5, Tori (GPT-4 preview unlimited), ChatGPT-4, Claude 3, and other AI and local tools like Comfy UI, Otter.AI, Goblin Tools, etc.
- Predictions:
- Discussed the future of open-source AI, potential for non-biased training sets, and AI surpassing government compute capabilities.
- Explored legal challenges, including anti-impersonation, copyright issues, and the concept of AI creating fake human identities.
- This Week's Trends:
- Talked about AI's impact on the labor market, communication enhancements, the importance of online learning, and the AI arms race.
- Considered how AI might change traditional fields like law by finding loopholes and contradictions.
- Future of AI:
- Emphasized the need for understanding AI tools for success.
- Discussed the potential for AI to revolutionize industries and traditional systems.
Let's be clear about goals
- Commit to starting a 5 minute session at least 4 times a week
- Expectation is at least 2 hours, 4 x week.
- Optional Group study sessions weekly
- Monday 4-6pm ET
- Wednesday 6-8pm ET
- Thursday 10-12am ET
- If you can average 8 hours a week learning/studying/implementing AI, you'll be included in the next limited group.
Topics we'll review include:
- Building intuition behind AI
- Basic AI alignment + different attack vectors (worms, injection, trojans, poison pills, jailbreaks)
- Review on AI tools for creating AI images + videos (loras, midjourney, comfy UI, A111, llama, Stablediffusion)
- State of Art Techniques (Byteformers, 4d Gaussian Splatting, SIMA, Neuro-evolution)
- Strategic analysis of AI actors (China, TSMC, US Gov DOD, Google, Msft, OpenAI, Meta, Apple, Nvidia, ASML, ZEISS)
- Discussions on AI-proof jobs (and their respective time frames)
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