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Dessa
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Dessa’s mission is to stretch the limits of what’s possible with applied machine learning. Founded in 2016, we got our start building machine learning applications for some of the world’s largest companies. Since then, we’ve taken lessons learned building real-world ML to create Foundations, a suite of tools for machine learning development and production.
Dessa also collaborates with organizations in areas like healthcare, astronomy, and education to use machine learning to tackle some of the biggest issues we’re facing today.
In February 2020, Dessa was acquired by Square. Learn more at dessa.com
Dessa also collaborates with organizations in areas like healthcare, astronomy, and education to use machine learning to tackle some of the biggest issues we’re facing today.
In February 2020, Dessa was acquired by Square. Learn more at dessa.com
Cade Metz — Dessa Speakers Series
Cade Metz is a technology correspondent with The New York Times, covering artificial intelligence, driverless cars, robotics, virtual reality, and other emerging areas. Previously, he was a senior staff writer with Wired magazine. He's the author of Genius Makers: The Mavericks Who Brought AI to Google, Facebook, and the World
0:00 Introduction
0:55 Why did you write this book?
4:33 Are we in historic times right now? Do you think Geoff Hinton will be the next Thomas Edison?
7:14 Do you have any interesting Jürgen Schmidhuber stories?
11:15 What obligation do technologists have to AI hype?
13:25 How can Canada sustain the advances it's made in AI?
18:30 What's the next big thing?
21:20 Is the US government thinking about AGI? Are there policy makers who understand "Intelligence Explosion"?
23:25 Should the US collaborate with China to avoid an AI Arms Race?
27:00 How did you approach writing a book about a very technical topic for a general audience?
29:40 Do AI companies need to sell to "Big Tech" to compete? Is that a good thing?
33:20 The importance of the right terminology and right metaphor in AI
37:31 How important was faith in the development of deep learning?
42:00 Why was Hinton and deep learning ignored by so many people for so long?
45:35 How do we strike the balance between AI optimism and AI anxiety?
49:35 Finding Alignment between technology and applications
51:10 Importance of having different perspectives in moving forward innovation
55:44 Ideas linger, even if they're wrong
58:30 Noam Chomsky's criticism of machine learning
0:00 Introduction
0:55 Why did you write this book?
4:33 Are we in historic times right now? Do you think Geoff Hinton will be the next Thomas Edison?
7:14 Do you have any interesting Jürgen Schmidhuber stories?
11:15 What obligation do technologists have to AI hype?
13:25 How can Canada sustain the advances it's made in AI?
18:30 What's the next big thing?
21:20 Is the US government thinking about AGI? Are there policy makers who understand "Intelligence Explosion"?
23:25 Should the US collaborate with China to avoid an AI Arms Race?
27:00 How did you approach writing a book about a very technical topic for a general audience?
29:40 Do AI companies need to sell to "Big Tech" to compete? Is that a good thing?
33:20 The importance of the right terminology and right metaphor in AI
37:31 How important was faith in the development of deep learning?
42:00 Why was Hinton and deep learning ignored by so many people for so long?
45:35 How do we strike the balance between AI optimism and AI anxiety?
49:35 Finding Alignment between technology and applications
51:10 Importance of having different perspectives in moving forward innovation
55:44 Ideas linger, even if they're wrong
58:30 Noam Chomsky's criticism of machine learning
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RealTalk: We Recreated Joe Rogan's Voice Using Artificial Intelligence
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NEW: The latest phase of our work raising public awareness with deepfakes it out, this time featuring a hyper-realistic deepfake of Joe Rogan that combines audio and video. Check it out here: czcams.com/video/i7QNUZWS6VE/video.html Check out The New York Times' coverage of this work in their television show The Weekly: www.nytimes.com/2019/11/22/the-weekly/deepfake-joe-rogan.html This video and...
Look at far we have come in 4 years
4 years old & suddenly relevant... Wish I could say that LOL
You know what’s scary…I remember watching this video when ai was still a new thing and thinking “wow this is down so well!” Now after hearing all the refined ai voice models that exist today, it’s scary to think how far we’ve come in such a short amount of time.
This is scary, glad it never came off the ground
Then you never see the Joe Rogan A.I Experience
The cadence is still off.
Overall, this is impressive. However, some of the voice inflections and emotions seem to be missing and did not come out quite as Joe would have really said them
Crazy how ahead of its time this was
The problem is that the best people to keep alive through this technology are already becoming irrelevant. Imagine if an actor in his prime stayed the same age and did the same kinds of movies for 30 years? That’s where this is great but there are no longer great performers. So what the heck is this going to offer other than nostalgia?
look where we are now
Bruh if I go to my ex show and she sings a whole song she wrote about me, I made it.
Really bad singing
Man how far we've come
It lacks any authentic emphasis in the speech pattern. It needs to know what it’s saying to know where to place emphasis and pause.
Needed one reference to Jamie pulling something up.
If an Amateur could do this so well to Joe Rogan 3 years ago, vice could have easily made that AI voice of Andrew Tate
This is how they got Tate “voicemails”
I'm the real Joe Rogan!
Wow so how do we know if the audios of andrew tate are real?
Crazy that they are doing this to Andrew Tate
If such technonlogy is being known by the plebe now, you can bet it exists for a looooong time
It's entirely possible the A.I. is on DMT. It's entirely possible.
If I showed my wife the first piece she’d think it was really him and has finally snapped into total insanity
Is there a way to get this AI in my Zoom English lessons to prank my students by looking and sounding like Joe Rogan? There are filters already so I guess the appearance part wouldn't be an issue, but maybe the voice part would be.
"chimp hockey team" sounds absolutely like something Joe Rogan would start ranting about
see you on the ice
AI Joe Rogan rubbing his vocal dexterity and superior medical knowledge in Joe Rogan's face is pure gold.
She sells seashells on the sea shore, these shells she sells are seashells I’m sure.
It sounds like Joe, not just in the voice but in his thought patterns as well
the robot explaining why its good being a robot 👀
You still have to work a bit on the pauses, especially the breathing pauses between the sentences. They sound a bit stitched together.
I recreated Joe Rogan's intelligence using artificial meat product.
This is pretty good. The cadence of the words flows much better than others I've heard in the past.
This shit that makes it sound like he‘s reading a book might be a tool the aliens cant fix! Obly we notice this😂
Creepy. Worse, it's yet another way that creeps and crooks will abuse others.
I don't know why but I immediately thought about deadman wonderland
Yo babe wake up joe rogan utau just dropped
Make a Covid edition
Damm!! That’s cool!
The end was like, so on the nose lol. I could hear some subtle distortions in the audio but it's really good at the imitation
It has a weird vibe of... Expressionless, Like the sounds we heard was not from any ordinary esophagus, it sounds like it came from... motors, it sounds inhumane, it sounds like it has no intention of saying it, it sounds like it want to say something but forced to follow the script... it just sounds unnatural.
0:58 CNN: Joe Rogan Claims to be a MEDICAL EXPERT!!!
Doesnt sound real, theres no emotion in it, somethings missing
Do you need official permission to do this? Anyone can call your kids school and be like, oh hey Can you send my daughter outside I’m here! Have a good one Jane!
Well we might see Putin being the first immortal president
I wonder if Rogan has seen this, and I wonder what is like hearing your own voice knowing that you've never said those things.
"It's entirely possible"
If i didn't know this was a deep fake I wouldn't notice, but his voice doesn't exactly have the same sort of fluctuation. It too somber of a rythm.
This is terrifying
A diversion. It's been happening for quite sometime. When enough searches on the topic happen, roll out the diversion/disinfo to throw of future searches. Be well. Right, Joe?
Is this the vid joe was talking about