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Podcast app lets you chat with any episode you've listened to

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4 points·by KevinBenSmith·2 years ago·0 comments

GPT-4 details revealed: architecture, training, parameters, etc.

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2 points·by KevinBenSmith·3 years ago·0 comments

Get Personalized Podcast Notes by Tapping Your Headphones

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5 points·by KevinBenSmith·3 years ago·1 comments

Glass production may be as bad for the environment as plastic

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5 points·by KevinBenSmith·3 years ago·9 comments

Artists are rebelling against AI-driven imitation

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1 points·by KevinBenSmith·4 years ago·0 comments

Microsoft has an Unfair Generative A.I. Advantage

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1 points·by KevinBenSmith·4 years ago·0 comments

YouTube Shorts can now include 60sec of music, up from 15sec

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2 points·by KevinBenSmith·4 years ago·0 comments

Blueprints for Intelligence – visual history of neural networks – 1943 to 2020

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3 points·by KevinBenSmith·4 years ago·0 comments

What is a good user activation rate for your app?

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1 points·by KevinBenSmith·4 years ago·0 comments

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Podcast app integrated OpenAI’s Whisper transcription

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5 points·by KevinBenSmith·4 years ago·3 comments

My Favorite Advice for Young People from Lex Fridman Guests

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8 points·by KevinBenSmith·4 years ago·5 comments

How Snipd is using AI to unlock knowledge in podcasts

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27 points·by KevinBenSmith·4 years ago·11 comments

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KevinBenSmith
·3 years ago·discuss
AidfulAI newsletter covering Snipd's new AI Notes feature. The feature provides you with personalized notes from the podcast you listened to, simply by tapping your headphones every time you hear something interesting.
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·3 years ago·discuss
Why should there even be something like cash back or points programs? These programs are taking money from the merchant and giving it to the end-consumer, while the middle-men keep a cut.

I believe a world without these programs (or as you said “watered-down” versions) is more fair for the merchant and others shoppers not using such cards. Especially if the merchant is not allowed to charge the end-consumer with this added fee.
KevinBenSmith
·3 years ago·discuss
The website wants me to log in…
KevinBenSmith
·3 years ago·discuss
Haha, love the “Elon vs Marx” one :D
KevinBenSmith
·3 years ago·discuss
I had similar thoughts about the general concept of using AI to automate AI Safety.

I really like their approach and I think it’s valuable. And in this particular case, they do have a way to score the explainer model. And I think it could be very valuable for various AI Safety issues.

However, I don’t yet see how it can help with the potentially biggest danger where a super intelligent AGI is created that is not aligned with humans. The newly created AGI might be 10x more intelligent than the explainer model. To such an extent that the explainer model is not capable of understanding any tactics deployed by the super intelligent AGI. The same way ants are most probably not capable of explaining the tactics delloyed by humans, even if we gave them a 100 years to figure it out.
KevinBenSmith
·3 years ago·discuss
As someone who has created several LLM-based applications running in production, my personal experience with langchain has been that it is too high of an abstraction for steps that in the end are actually fairly simple.

And as soon as you want to slightly modify something to better accomodate your use-case, you are trapped in layers & layers of Python boiler plate code and unnecessary abstractions.

Maybe our llm applications haven’t been complex enough to warrent the use of langchain, but if that’s the case, then I wonder how many of such complex applications actually exist today.

-> Anyways, I came away feeling quite let down by the hype.

For my own personal workflow, a more “hackable” architecture would be much more valuable. Totally fine if that means it’s less “general”. As a comparison, I remember the early days of HugginfaceTransformers where they did not try to create a 100% high-level general abstraction on top of every conceivable Neural Network architecture. Instead, each model architecture was somewhat separate from one another, making it much easier to “hack” it.
KevinBenSmith
·3 years ago·discuss
Pretty much sums up my experience as well.
KevinBenSmith
·4 years ago·discuss
Congrats on the launch team Readwise! :)
KevinBenSmith
·4 years ago·discuss
Btw: you need to click on "13min summary" to get to the actual text/audio summary of the episode.

Here's the direct link: https://share.snipd.com/episode/b79b2cf1-b998-4ef9-9ffc-13af...
KevinBenSmith
·4 years ago·discuss
Can’t access it…
KevinBenSmith
·4 years ago·discuss
In that case you could have a look at the Snipd podcast app. They have Whisper built in :)
KevinBenSmith
·4 years ago·discuss
I agree. That’s a great way of putting it.
KevinBenSmith
·4 years ago·discuss
Great & useful article. We should have more of these for “popular papers”.
KevinBenSmith
·4 years ago·discuss
Lex Fridman usually asks his guests about their advice for young people. It's one of my favorite aspects of the show. So at some point I decided to collect those sections from the podcast as "snips". I recently went back to them and while doing so, selected my favorite ones. From guests like Elon Musk, Yann LeCun, Demis Hassabis, etc. I hope it's as valuable to you as it has been to me :)
KevinBenSmith
·4 years ago·discuss
Agree!
KevinBenSmith
·4 years ago·discuss
This is quite a thorough article by TechCrunch about the podcast app Snipd, and how they use AI to try to recommend you the best highlights in podcasts and let you save interesting moments with transcript.