🥞 Today’s Stack
Sup AI Gang!
Just circling back to make sure you stay on top of the AI game. This week we got:
- New and must-have AI tools.
- The Podcast episode 0005.
- AI hallucination and how to deal with them.
- China just killed OpenAI ?
💻 New and must-have AI tools.
- trymateria.ai – Generative AI platform for intelligent accounting.
- iAsk.Ai – is an advanced, free AI search engine.
- Quin – a revolutionary AI-powered tarot app designed to empower self-exploration and clarity.
- Contextdata.ai – Build Gen AI apps without managing Vector DBs, Pipelines & Infrastructure.
- Veggieai.cc – Transform your photos into dynamic videos.
🎙️ Full Stack AI Podcast 0005
Tune in to this week’s podcast as we’re talking about something that might sound a bit bizarre – AI hallucinations. We’ll break down what they are, why they happen, and how we can handle them. Plus, we’ll cover some intriguing AI news, from Snapchat’s new AI features to Elon Musk’s latest warnings about AI.
🍄 Why Does AI Hallucinate?
You might have heard about AI making things up sometimes – this is what we call “AI hallucination.” Sounds weird, right? Let’s break it down.
The Lowdown on AI Hallucination
- Gaps in Training Data: Picture this. AI learns from tons of stuff on the internet. But if the info it learns from is missing pieces or just plain wrong, the AI tries to fill in the blanks, often guessing wrong.
- Overly Creative Patterns: AI loves patterns. Sometimes, it gets too creative and makes up stuff that sounds right but isn’t. Imagine it trying too hard to fit pieces into a puzzle, even when they don’t belong.
- Generative Nature: AI like ChatGPT is designed to spit out text that flows. But when it’s stumped, it might just make up a story that sounds good but has no real backing.
- Ambiguous Questions: When you ask a vague question, the AI tries to cover all bases. This can lead to answers that are all over the place, some of which are just plain wrong.
- Algorithmic Biases: Sometimes, the way AI is built makes it lean towards certain info, leading to off-base answers
Taming the AI Hallucination Beast
Here’s the scoop on keeping AI in check:
- Better Training Data: Feeding AI more accurate and complete info can help it make fewer blunders.
- Smarter Algorithms: Developing sharper AI brains to handle tricky questions better.
- Human Checks: Having real people review what AI says can catch those wacky errors before they reach you.
- Transparency: Knowing how AI works and its limits helps you understand and trust it more.
How You Can Handle AI Hallucinations
As a user, you can do a few things to manage and deal with AI hallucinations:
- Verify Information: Always double-check the information provided by AI, especially if it seems off. Use reliable sources to confirm facts.
- Ask Clear Questions: Try to ask precise and clear questions. The more specific you are, the less likely the AI is to go off track.
- Provide Feedback: If the AI provides incorrect information, give feedback. This helps improve the AI’s responses over time.
- Use AI as a Tool, Not a Source of Truth: Treat AI as a helpful assistant, not the ultimate authority. Use it to gather ideas or perform tasks, but rely on your judgment and other reliable sources for critical decisions
Wrapping It Up
So, AI hallucination is like a glitch in the matrix where AI makes up stuff. By using better data, smarter tech, and a bit of human touch, we can cut down on these mistakes and make AI more reliable.
✌️ China just killed OpenAI ?
Let me tell you about an awesome tool called Kling, developed by the Kuaishou AI Team. Kling is a text-to-video AI tool that makes creating cool videos a breeze. Here’s the scoop:
Lifelike Large Motions
3D Spatio-Temporal Attention Modules: Kling uses some fancy tech to understand and model complex movements. This means it can create super realistic videos with lots of action.
- Imagine This: A man galloping on horseback across the Gobi Desert at sunset. The video looks like a scene from a movie.
Minute-level Long Videos
Efficient and Scalable Training: Kling can whip up videos up to 2 minutes long, keeping a smooth 30 frames per second (fps). It’s fast and efficient.
- Picture This: A little boy riding his bicycle in a garden, seeing the seasons change around him.
Authentic Physics Simulations
Real-World Phenomena: Kling can mimic real-world physics, making everything look legit. This is thanks to its smart design and understanding of physical laws.
Imaginative Concept Fusion
Text-to-Video Magic: Kling takes your wild ideas and turns them into vivid visuals. If you can imagine it, Kling can make it look real.
Cinematic Video Quality
1080p Resolution: Kling makes videos that look like they belong on the big screen. From sweeping landscapes to detailed close-ups, everything is crisp and clear.
Flexible Aspect Ratios
Dynamic Resolution: Kling can create videos in any aspect ratio, fitting whatever you need. This flexibility is perfect for different types of video content.
Animate Your Body and Face
3D Facial and Body Tech: With just one full-body photo, Kling can animate your face and body, making you dance and sing like never before. It’s fun and lifelike.
So, Kling isn’t just any AI tool. It’s like having a Hollywood studio at your fingertips, turning your ideas into stunning videos with ease.
🥞 Snack-Sized Stack News
Snapchat AI turns prompts into new lens – Snapchat revealed a new on-device AI model that could transform your background and clothing in real time based on a text prompt.
The rise and fall of AI at the McDonald’s drive-thru – This week, McDonald’s announced that it is already giving up on the AI drive-thru feature just a few years after introducing it.
‘A lack of trust’: How deepfakes and AI could rattle the US elections – Supporters lift their cellphones to record Donald Trump on stage, surrounded by US flags. Analysts warn artificial intelligence has made sharing false …
Moonhub democratizes hiring process with AI – Nancy Xu, founder and CEO at Moonhub, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss using AI to eliminate racial bias in hiring.
Elon Musk On AI Disaster, Free Speech & Advertiser Censorship – Elon Musk Forecasts A “10%-20% Chance” Of AI-Related Global Disaster & Doubles Down On Free Speech Over Advertisers’ Ask For Censorship — Cannes Lions.
Ilya Sutskever, OpenAI’s former chief scientist, launches new AI company – At OpenAI, Sutskever was integral to the company’s efforts to improve AI safety with the rise of “superintelligent” AI systems, an area he worked on …
Ilya Sutskever Has a New Plan for Safe Superintelligence – aiming to create a safe, powerful artificial intelligence system within a pure research organization that has no near-term intention of selling AI …
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