The best usecase of all is for education, imagine how wonderful would be to have a tutor for everything, including language learning, accent training, tips, etc. I'm very excited for this use case in particular.
4:22 Alright, that impressed me. He told it what he was going to do, it started gushing about talking to the other AI, and when he asked it to "please pause" when it replied (and this is the part that impressed me) it gave a short response at a much lower volume. The contextual understanding to lower it's volume, almost to a whisper compared to its previous volume, is pretty amazing to me. That's a level of nuanced understanding of the situation I didn't expect. Edit: And Matthew points it out right after I comment. Oh well.
The two AIs singing together was about as awkward as I'd expect it to be if they stuck two interns in an office and made them do the same task over a phone, so I guess this passes the Turing Test?
it's kind of funny how the Open AI reps, even knowing they're on a demo being watched by millions, keep interrupting the A.I. like 'yeah yeah, be quiet" like they've heard it a thousand times and are tired of it. Even they seem to get annoyed by the blathering.
You know those phone salesmen that sell magazines and various other things? All kinds of call centers that basically answer the same questions and solve the same problems? All those jobs are now on a 1 year timer...
I used it yesterday. It drafted a very good legal motion to dismiss a lawsuit with a lot of accurate legal citations. It's incredible.
I always appreciated these summaries where you comment and speculate on things. I usually watch these things on my own elsewhere, but i always love hearing what you think about everything!
Here's a fun one: It can read redacted documents pretty well. About 75% accuracy, it still stumbles with proper names not included in the visible parts of the document and numeric figures, but does exceedingly well on the rest. It can guess at what text in the blacked-out areas in that length of characters and following normal writing patterns should be present in the missing parts of the document. The smaller the area of redaction, the more accurate it is, so if you're a lawyer, be a little more liberal in the length of your redactions.
Very good and thorough overview of these amazing AI capabilities! This was interesting and well presented/narrated. Thanks 😊
I actually felt bad for the AIs when he made them sing. Like demeaning an intern.
Teaching kids is 100% where AI should help. I've been teaching my kids with khan academy since they were young. AI would definitely help when I forget what to do and my kids AND I are confused for some time. It would also help keep them on track when I'm busy
Any idea when the voice feature will be released?
I think they made it intentionally flirty to mimic the personality of HER. Great move if you ask me!
Do we have any idea when we can get these new updates?
I’ve been doing experiments like that for a long time where I let models talk to each other like GPT for having a conversation with Claude and it’s always been super interesting
It is a welcome improvement to have the Ai match your energy. I like the upbeat "Valley Girl set on maximum cringe" voice, too. It's disarming and cheerful.
As I commented on AI explained. The reason the Agent didn't prompt 'Oh look a person' is because it was given the task to respond to the other agent. It done exactly what it was told, and as I mentioned before, I prefer that to it look around pointing out everything in the room. It isn't a child with ADHD.
Interesting concept! I actually work for a tech company and got hired when promoting an SDR platform that utilizes sound board with voice integration like this. Essentially, these AI agents are remote workers that handle initial prospecting calls with my voice, and I can then seamlessly chime in live and take over when the conversation reaches the booking stage. It creates a very efficient workflow. If you're exploring similar solutions, this kind of technology could be a game-changer for your SDR team. It ensures compliance since I'm actively managing the calls (not robo-calling), but allows for AI to handle the initial outreach and qualification, freeing me up for more complex conversations. FYI, prospects are never going to trust a fully automated system, you still need a human for the final touches to lock in the deal.
5:30 funny in this scene is how i really felt he disrespect the AI, like the dude in the phone is still talking and then like "shut up and listen to my command", this feels too real to me lol Cant imagine how AI will be in a few years, so crazy
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