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  • Artificial Intelligence | Why Is it Everywhere Now, What Changed?

    Artificial Intelligence | Why Is it Everywhere Now, What Changed?

    Artificial Intelligence is everywhere now, what changed?

    This artificial intelligence tutorial explains in a simple way by comparing how a child learns how to recognize various objects & why we see AI everywhere now.

    00:00 So why is artificial intelligence everywhere all of a sudden? So Hi, this is Charlotte from fashion marketing and in this tutorial, I’m going to talk about why are we seeing artificial intelligence, machine learning deep learning everywhere and what has actually changed it caused this. So to understand that, let’s take a look at how a child actually learns. So when you have a child, a niece and nephew or your own kid probably, and you want your kid to tell the difference between a car and a bus. So what do you do? You show them multiple images of a car. Like, let’s say we’re driving on the freeway and you’re like, hey, that’s a car that’s a car. And then you see a bunch of buses and you tell them, hey, that’s an image of a bus or this is actually a bus looks like. So you’re teaching them and eventually you’re showing them so many images of cars and buses and telling them this is actually what a car looks like or this is actually what a bus looks like.

    00:50 And eventually the kid learns to tell the difference between a car and a bus, and now when you show them an image of a car or a bus that they have not seen before, and you ask them, hey, which one is the bus? And if they’re able to get this right, that this is a bug and this is, this is not a bus, you know, that, that per, that your child is actually learning. And now in the future, if you show them an image of a bus or a car that they have not seen, they will be able to tell the difference. So this is basically how machine learning or deep learning is used to teach computers so they can recognize any object and they can tell one object from another. So in, in order for artificial intelligence to function, it basically needs three components, right?

    01:34 So number one is high-performance GPU, which can calculate a fast enough. Number two is sophisticated algorithms that you can create a sophisticated model that tells what is the definition of a bus and what is, how do you define a bus? Or if I were to define a pair of shoes or things like that. And third is it lots of labeled data. So which also has like two subcategory, which means having a lot of data and then having a lot of labeled data. So in the past few years we always had, you know, we had high-performance Gpu, Nvidia, we always can create sophisticated algorithms because the programming language has not changed that much, but what would need, what we did not have was a lot of big data and lot of labeled data. So what, what is labeled data? So you think about, you know, 90 percent of the world data has been created in last two years and two point three quintillion bytes of data is created every single day.

    02:32 So what is a label data? So labeling data basically means is the way you were teaching your kid, right? So you were telling him this is a car, this is a bus. So in the same way, think about having thousands and thousands and millions of images and each image actually being labeled that this is a car, this is a person you know, this is a sign, this is a signal, and the same thing was done for clothing that this is actually a mustard solid full wool coat. Know these are sneakers and they are solid, they have laces, they are pink in color or this is a sweatshirt which has yellow in color, has drowned as full and as a solid color. So a lot of this data has been available, which has turned out to be big data and big data. That data has been labeled by either by a lot of companies or lot by people.

    03:21 And the biggest example is facebook. So remember back in the days when Facebook came out and it was asking you to tag your friends, it could not tell which was the person’s face. So we will just point at where a regular person and we’ll ask you to click on the person’s face and then you typed in the name of the person that this is carried. This is kate, fast forward a couple of years. Then facebook was able to tell that this is actually a face, but it still could not tell whose face it is, so it will put a little square around the face and they’ll ask you to tag the person that you will still tie it into. This is Carrie. This is kate. This is Nicole, and now facebook has had enough people on the facebook platform. Tag carries image so many different times from so many different angles and now facebook is actually able to figure out that this actually carries and this is kate and this is Nicole and this is Jessica.

  • Artificial Intelligence Can Clone Any Voice, Yours Too [ LyreBird ]

    Artificial Intelligence Can Clone Any Voice, Yours Too [ LyreBird ]

    LyreBird is an Artificial Intelligence that allows you to clone your voice.

    00:03 This tiny room is the home to a startup called liar bird. It was founded by Yahshua’s former students and has built an APP that can clone your voice. Your speaking about this new algorithm to copy of voices is they can make a say anything really anything. One of its founders is this guy, Mexican expat Jose. He taught me the art of the club.

    00:30 So you’ll need to record yourself for a few minutes of audio.

    00:36 Thousands of letters danced across the amateur author screen. When you start to eat like this, something is the matter. You guys better quit politics and take in washing. I don’t know where that one came from.

    00:52 Okay, so create my digital voice now. Creating a digital voice. It takes at least one minute. One minute. Oh my God. Yeah. So before to create some artificial voice of someone, you would need to record yourself or are at least eight hours. Test Your Voice. Alright, so now I get the types of things. Yeah, so the moment of the truth. Okay.

    01:17 What’s layer birds? Ai has worked its magic. After I’m done

    01:20 typing. Going to spell that out. Any words I put into the APP can be played back in my digital voice, and here’s the crazy thing,

    01:30 even words I never actually said in the first place, artificial intelligence technology seems to be advancing very quickly. Should we be afraid? I mean I can definitely hear by voice in there. That’s. That is. That’s really interesting. I just picked those words at random and I definitely did not say some of them and it’s like flawless and being able to sort of pick from just about anywhere and manufacturer it.

    01:56 Hello world is the best show I have ever seen.

    02:02 This technology seemed sweet but lends itself to all manner of trickery. Have popped back to my hotel to test out the library and technology a little bit and you can see some really obvious ways that this could be abused. This is, this is fake. Donald Trump talking

    02:25 United States is considering in addition to other options, stopping all trade with any country doing business with North Korea

    02:32 and then you can picture of somebody taking over your voice and creating some mayhem in your personal life. Now to really put my computer voice to the test, I am going to call my dear, sweet mother and see if she recognizes me.

    02:54 Hey Mom, where are you guys up to today when it’s shut that we didn’t have any electricity

    03:00 early this morning and we’re just hanging around the house.

    03:03 I’m just finishing up work and waiting for the boys to get home. Okay. I think I’m coming down with a virus.

    03:11 Oh, well you feel bad. Hey,

    03:15 I was messing around with you. You were talking to a computer.

    03:18 I felt like I was talking to you. This mic.

    03:22 Is that scary or are good?

    03:24 It could be scary if it was something really important. I always knew that. I don’t know. It sounds like. Is it

    03:42 after realizing that anyone with the time and inclination could mess with my life? It was only one thing left to do. I joined Hosea and a few other lyrebirds to chat more about the evils of Ai. Well, dulling my fear with food.

    03:57 Obviously some people are freaked out by this technology because we’re already blurring the line about truth. In reality. Of course there is some risk in, in people using this kind of technology for better applications. Unfortunately, technologies, it’s not possible to stop it, so the ethical, but then we have this idea is to show these to people, to make them know that this kind of technology is available to make them more cautious, cautious on this kind of subject. We really believe that right now, when the technology is not perfect is the right time to let people play. They get used to it slowly so you guys think that the idea is just sort of knew and that’s why it scares people, but if you get used to it, it’s just that’s just the way it is. We want our technology to be used for, for positive things. It’s not something that we should be really afraid of. It’s something that we should be careful about, but I feel enthusiastic about.

    05:02 It’s nice to be enthusiastic. It’s also nice to meditate on the consequences of your inventions instead of turning our souls over to chance and blind luck. It is kind of cool to be a cynical bastard in my new artismal computer voice.

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    Watch the Full video by Bloomberg here: (its really cool 😉

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dk7h22mRYHQ
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