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Welcome to episode 148 of the ‘Eye on AI’ podcast. In this episode, host Craig Smith sits down with Ahmed Imtiaz, a PhD student from Rice University working on deep learning theory and generative modeling. Ahmed is currently spearheading his research at Google, exploring the dynamics of text-to-image generative models.
In this episode, Ahmed sheds light on the concept of synthetic data, emphasizing the delicate equilibrium between real and algorithmically generated data. We navigate the complexities of model autophagy disorder (MAD) in generative AI,highlighting the potential pitfalls that models can fall into when overly reliant on their own generated data.
We also go through AI capabilities in lesser-explored languages, with Ahmed passionately sharing about his initiative "Bengali AI" aimed at advancing AI proficiency in the Bengali language. Ahmed introduces pioneering strategies to differentiate and manage synthetic data.
As we wrap up, Ahmed and I deliberate on the merits and challenges of open-sourcing formidable AI models. We grapple with the age-old debate of transparency versus performance, juxtaposed against the backdrop of potential risks.
Dive into the world of AI, synthetic data, and deep learning and join the discussion with Ahmed Imtiaz, as we tackle some of the most pressing issues the AI community is facing today.
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(00:00) Preview and Oracle ad
(02:56) Ahmed's Academic Journey
(04:14) The Challenge of Non-English AI
(06:34) Model Autophagy Disorder Explained
(14:40) Internet Content: AI's Growing Involvement
(21:08) The New Age of Data Collection
(26:28) AI’s Role in Protecting Digital Assets
(38:51) Open-Source vs Proprietary Model Debate
#185 Damon Rasheed & Saurabh Jain: Achieving Up to 90% Accuracy in Predicting Drug Clinical Trial Outcomes with Opyl's Trialkey.ai
#184 André van Schaik: Building An Artificial Brain With 100 Billion Neurons
#183 Will Falcon: Lightning Studio, an iOS for AI Developers?
#182 Dragomir Anguelov: The Role of AI and Machine Learning in Waymo's Self-Driving Cars
#181 Nick Bostrom: The Meaning of Life in a World where AI can do Everything for Us
#180 Thomas Lah: Navigating AI Adoption in Tech Businesses
#179 Ylli Bajraktari: AI and National Security - The Race with China
#178 Terry Sejnowski on Integrating Human Development Principles into AI Models
#177 Björn Ommer: Diffusion Mods Explained By Stable Diffusion’s Creator
#176 Sergey Levine: Decoding The Evolution of AI in Robotics
#175 Aravind Srinivas: Revolutionizing Search with Perplexity AI
#174 Tianmin Shu: How World Models are Shaping The Future of AI
#173 Vincent Vanhoucke: How Is AI Helping Advance Robotics?
#172 Cristóbal Valenzuela: Can AI Revolutionize How We Create Art?
#171 Anna Marie Wagner: Harnessing AI for Synthetic Biology
#170 Richard Sutton on Pursuing AGI Through Reinforcement Learning
#169 Guillermo Rauch: How To Use AI to Improve Web Development
#168 Ian Bremmer on Regulating AI for a Safer Future
#167 Matt Powell: The Impact of AI on Security and Surveillance
#166 Itamar Arel: Is Voice AI the Future of Customer Service?
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