The Future of AI is Open [Advertiser content from IBM]
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- AI is primed to change how we do business. With new open source initiatives including IBM Granite models and InstructLab, IBM aims to leave an imprint on the future of business.
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that “advertiser content” disclaimer at the top right of the video at the start, needs to be MUCH larger please
Love your content! Followed you on bilibili too, though you stopped uploading...
I didn't even notice!
thank you captain,
I thought it's informative.
it's Scott! yep, should've been its own frame.
They should put it on the thumbnail too.
Vox needs to decide if its an ad agency or a news outlet and then be honest and up front about it...
It literally says "Advertiser Content from IBM" in the top right corner, how more honest can Vox be??
@@OculusUniversale I would have liked to see them put "ad" in the thumbnail or video title so people know before they click.
@Adamjohnhall Alright that's fair, I didn't think of that
On phones that’s so tiny
Vox has always been trash
this video feels like an IBM ad
hmmm, i wonder why
wait until you see the top right of the video
It is.
Mention in the desrcription too.
@@emadadnan000 it is in the description
Why wasn't this posted on IBM's CZcams channel?
Nice ad.
Would have been a nice ad if they ended with this video is completely made by AI
@@Mohamed-Yakhlef Actually, it would have been worse. 😉🤪
So how am I supposed to trust any video Vox puts out about AI after this?
Because if its ad it tells it on the right upper corner of the video. 🤷🏻♂️
@@samthesomniator They're taking IBM money now. That's going to influence the tone of their content on the subject. little ad tag or not.
@@chrisrenfroe4243 they choose sponsors they align with in world view I guess. Why not.
Why are you wasting our time with an ad?
money money money money money money
LOL!
I realize you all have to make money, but I'm 0% interested in watching sponsored videos/ads.
websearch for 'sponsorblock'
CalebCity makes great ads.
Exactly, it's lame. 😑
especially since it's not just a segment, but the entire video
Nice ad for IBM'S AI services.
At least, Gutenberg's printing press did not generate what it printed.
Did I just spend 5 minutes watching an IBM commercial?
Indeed! 🤣🤣🤣
Bro. What is this, Vox? So much for real journalism.
Thank the heavens for SponsorBlock. I don't mind sponsorships, Vox employees' bills don't pay themselves. But you have to indicate that this is sponsored content (2nd paragraph of the description doesn't count).
So displaying "Advertiser Content from IBM" at the top right for the duration of the video doesn't count either? 😂
Please, for the love of transparency, can you put something in the TITLE of this video that states this is advertiser content not just in the description.
It's in the corner of the entire video too
They did! 🎉
it is in the title if you read it
Bro what?
I watched an ad to watch another ad.
Where have the humans arrived? 😵💫
Vox, are you really that hard up for money that you have to make an entire video that's an ad and put it in our feeds? And if you're going to put 'ad' in the description, why not the title as well?
This views like some tech bro’s weird linkedin post
This is an ad.
I noticed that too!
Comparing the Guttenberg press to Ai is kind of silly. I would just recommend you all to learn what Ai actually is, what its capabilitys are and very importantly what it is not.
This is a video by IBM. IBM is not ignorant. They know exactly what AI is and what it can and can't do. But the general public doesn't. So they can sell AI as something that it isn't.
@@answer5092 exactly
It's just a 4:49 second IBM ad.
Guys, srsly. Mark this IBM by Vox, not Vox by IBM.
Off topic but video editor went kinda hard with this one
I agree.
the transition of the dots to the background of the interview was cold
I wouldn't be surprised if this was entirely created by IBM and just given to Vox to upload.
@@XR4turbo no, i can see vox's editing style all over this.
@@XR4turbo nah ibm don't edit like this
guys description literally says "Advertiser content from @IBM"... Yes, 5minutes of your life were just sold
This is only an advert, no other content in this video.
The thing is that technology with AI is impacting more creative jobs (which humans usually prefer doing) than jobs that demands more physically from humans. I think this completely changes what we as a society expected of technology.
This is not a vox video, this is an ad for a fad.
What happened to the "includes paid promotion" tag?
Oof. Hey, Vox- in case the other comments don't make it clear, we come to you for JOURNALISM. This does not come across as that. It comes across as rose-colored glasses ad for IBM's AI projects when the majority of us are pretty wary of it and what it will mean for our careers and livelihoods.
Not a good look.
Vox: "The Future of AI is Open"
AI: "When I started out as Open-AI, where were you?"
Elon Musk: "Exactly"
Open AI is no longer open. It's source code and training data are not open to the public.
kinda hard to like a video about something that was just sponsored by that very thing ngl
“[AI is going to unlock] $16 trilion in additional GDP”
And the people will see none of that while corporations who once outsourced to developing nations, instead outsource to a prediction machine that won’t unionize.
What if I told you the only way these models can be trained to their current capabilities is by relying on reinforcement learning workers making $2/hr in Kenya and abroad lol
Every part of this technology is built on exploitation
@@fluxophile Exactly this. The working class is being robbed blind but we’re not organized enough to do anything about it
Just how this whole discussion shifted from "how dangerous is AI" to "AI is here to stay"
For no apparent reason or discussion.
PLEASE LET ME KNOW I'M WATCHING AND AD!!
Technically they have, beginning of thee video, right conner but white font blends into info graphics so well that many have missed it.
So uhh the whole “[SPONSOR] didnt influence the editorial of this video but did make it possible” thing is out the window is it?
Why is printing being compared to AI? They can't be more far apart
The comparison is on how emerging technologies can be used for good purposes they can and have always been used nefarious ones. Point is we shouldn’t let that fact prevent useful innovations. Would come off better if it came from a historian or something and not the VP of a corporation with a vested interest in us trusting the technology though 😅
Vox videos are usually pretty great so Imma give you a mulligan today, but if you put ads in my feed again then you will no longer be in my feed.
I understand the need for advertisements to keep this content free. But I-and I don't think anyone else-came here expecting a 5 minute long paid ad.
Didn't know Vox does 4 minute ads
"By offloading repetitive tasks, AI offers businesses a chance to empower their teams...", yeah sure we are fools!
too much ad. i'll think twice before watching another Vox.
So where's your AI model? IBM
Because they are B2B business, you wont see their models on consumer devices.
AI is a simulation of thought, writing is thought
How do you differentiate between simulation and “real”?
@@utsavmangla8552 For a short answer one major difference i have in mind and obviously i don't pretend to have the truth, though I did do research on the topic (philosophy of technics). (and excuse my grammar i'm not used to talk in English about those topics)
TL;DR a cooking robot will never invent a dish
when writing, the human interacts with the technical object as anyone does while thinking/working, there's a sort of back and forth between the text and your mind. Anyone who creates a text experiences the fact that the "thought" seems to emerge while writing, from the interaction. in other words it's difficult to conceive a thought "full made in the head" which only needs to be written down (even a birthday card verifies this!)
such interactions are definetly possible with computing machines but AI models don't need human interaction per se (the paper does and will never write itself).
also the interaction produces unpredictability and statistical automation relies on predictability obviously. eventually a simulation will never be able to modify itself as in producing a result that changes its own rules (just as any human does when cooking, writing, building a house, etc)
without human activity a simulation will eventually produce stereotyped, "middle" results (every AI model so far confirms that rule as far as i know)
i hope i was clear, there's more to say obviously
This does really dent your credibility Vox - even with the disclaimer.
No shame in producing this video for IBM and getting paid for it...
But this belongs on the IBM website without your Logo where nobody can confuse it with journalism.
This is the route Apple should have collaborated with, rather than "ClosedIA."
pretty sure this goes against yts ToS vox... quite shady
No more ad content from VOX, please. It reduces your credibility. I am enjoying your content overall but it needs to be real journalism, not mixed with ads. Thanks for the other great content you put out!
SponsorBlock never lies.
Clicked here expecting a well explained Vox doc, and turned out to watch an ad. Shame.
I'm not down with these Advertorials and they seem to be coming more frequent
FTC's guidelines for sponsored content: "Include disclosures in three key areas: written in description, superimposed over video, and verbally in video. Written disclosures should be included within the first two lines (125 characters) of the video description above the 'show more' prompt."
No verbal disclosure, and written disclosure is hidden in the "show more" area. Go ahead and get paid but follow the rules about it pls.
I pay for CZcams premium, now there are videos themselves which are ads
While I understand that journalism needs support from advertisers to run its programs, this hurts credibility. The advert reeks of tone-deafness.
Saying the future of AI is open is like saying the future of operating systems is open because Linux exists; closed source models are better and the power in AI is heavily footed in lots of very expensive hardware that isn't accessible to users
This really should have been titled “Puff Piece”.
well guys good luck trusting vox with releasing a properly documented and researched video on AI, tf is this
You should mark commercials clearly. This is quite unethical.
😂💀 nice try Vox sponsored by IBM; Comparing AI to the printing press 😂💀💀💀 nice try.
Almost all video blocked by Sponsorblock
Gotta love how ray kurzweil predicted how everyones reacting to ai before the year 2000 😂
2:10 dude is just making up words at this point.😂😂😂
The Future of Ads Is Sneaky
First the Better Help sponsor, now a whole 5 minute ad that's barely disclosed as an ad? Yeah, all your credibility is gone. Sad.
People use analogy to explain what AI is like, part of the arguments are true. But I think the best analogy would be stock footage. Some creator would benefit from such tool. But not most of them.
The future of AI is a massive amount of energy burned for no good reason.
As a Vox lover, this was a very interesting way to approach this story visually. Something Vox excels at, is visual story telling. And relying on graphics and animation in this one made it difficult/boring to follow. AI is admittedly not visual, but this video seemed to lack brainstorming and preproduction that goes into their other journalism.
Edit: I just realized this is becuase it’s an IBM ad. And it shows.
I miss old vox
what is going on this is just a straight up advertisement
AI making our lifes better? I do not see this.
There's another possibility that an "Advertisement from IBM" wouldn't say, namely that invester money dries up, and nobody puts money into a bot that steals art and lies anymore.
yeah thats not even just sponsored thats literally just an ad
Wow I didn’t know I was capable of watching a 5 minute ad anymore.
pretty sure this is an ad geez, did this AI ad help Vox deliver more value? ...like how the printing press caused more ads? fun.
Wait, when did the commercial end and the CZcams video start?
It could have been more discrete about the fact that it was an ad, but they just kept leaning further into the sell.
Vox used to be something. Now, Oh Lord, Crige all along.
hella disappointed that the thumbnail or anywhere in the beginning of the video it’s not said that this is sponsored content.
Wow advertisement video about AI 🙄 I didn't noticed that disclaimer and was wondering why the video sounds so shallow....
ayy yo, this ad had some content in it
My big gripe with this video and AI in general is that, while yes it sounds nice with cool buzzwords "offloading repetitive tasks" and "improving workflow", maybe less than 10% of people are going to see and use it that way. The rest of society does it differently.
LLMs use too much electricity and water. Even if it’s an ad do better than neglecting important context
My god just call this a ad that you made for IBM that you wanted to share here as well
For an ad, I'm still unsure where I need to offload my money to..
THIS IS AN AD!
Cool an ad for IBM. I thought the Microsoft-sponsored AI video a few months back was a one off but I guess not
i didn’t realize this was an ad at first. i think that’s rather shameful for a news organization that i respect quite a bit.
Yeah, this needs to be marked. I'm not subbing for ads.
How could you make a video about open-source AI without mentioning Llama by Facebook?
Idk why the comments are so negative and bothered by this being an ad. It’s very obvious it is an ad. It’s also very interesting and gives insight into how the industry is creating products and services around AI. It also states the importance of keeping AI open source. What is there to hate?
That’s how you do badly at trying to hide you are posting an ad
ugh i was excited to watch this but it's literally just an ad
It took me 1 minute into the video to realize that this is just advertisement.
oh my god how much did IBM pay for this Advert
Read description, this is an ADVERTISEMENT!
OMG, how sneaky is that?
Next time if you guys do that again in that sneaky way, lots of subscribers will say sayonara!
This *ADVERTISEMENT* feels AI generated
Europeans learnt printing from China & even the next word prediction required for AI came from Chinese typewriters. Roman numerals were clumsy so current one came from India through Arab traders. Knowledge never remains static.
THESE EDUCATIONAL ARE CRUCIAL
PLEASE DO MORE ABOUT OTHER TOPICS.
I think open source AI is probably not a great idea.
I mean at current AI intelligence levels, it's not too bad. But at some point you have random hackers building skynet in their basement. Whether deliberately, or just because they are careless. Do you want a robot uprising, because this is how you get a robot uprising.
wow. when did vox start making 5 min commercials wrapped up in "educational content"…? gAG-worthy, thIs…
I'm a software engineer who specializes a machine learning and AI. This video is going to age very poorly. The only thing that AI can actually do really well is help people code better. If you need a single image created and don't want to pay somebody for it, AI can work for you. If you need something to be identified by a machine, AI should work pretty well. If you need to collect a bunch of research on a specific topic in a short amount of time, AI will help you. It's not going to change the world the way that smartphone did.