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The Dawn of Generative AI

View from Seed

So we are now at the dawn of Generative AI. Artificial intelligence focusing on the creation of new things, rather than just analyzing, imitating, or improving upon existing designs. It can also be used to generate 3-D models from 2-D images, or to turn sketches into detailed photos. It’s great for newspapers.

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Playing With Fire – ChatGPT

Steve Blank

In addition to its outstanding performance on what it was designed to do, what has surprised researchers about ChatGPT is its emergent behaviors. These are behaviors that weren’t present in the small AI models that came before but are now appearing in large models like GPT-4. (Look at the links and realize there’s no going back.)

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Bologna Business School Commencement Speech

Reid Hoffman

For you have, at your fingertips, a technology revolution that doesn’t come around more than once every few hundred years: Artificial Intelligence—or AI. We are not only entering the AI Generation. You are the AI generation. You are Generation AI. The last two were the internet and mobile phones.

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Rewiring Organizations For A Successful Digital Transformation

Duct Tape Marketing

I mean, I think a lot of people would say, well, you know, for the last 20 years I guess since we came on the internet, we've been wired, right? So I look, I I'll give you an example, uh, the answer to that using like generative AI, which is like the hottest conversation topic in the world right now, right?

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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning– Explained

Steve Blank

Classic computers are designed to do anything a human explicitly tells them to do. These programs run on the same type of classic computer architectures they were programmed in. The CPUs (Central Processing Units) that write and run these Classic Computer applications all have the same basic design (architecture).