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  • In this episode of Gradient Dissent, Together AI co-founder and Stanford Associate Professor Percy Liang joins host, Lukas Biewald, to discuss advancements in AI benchmarking and the pivotal role that open-source plays in AI development.

    He shares his development of HELM—a robust framework for evaluating language models. The discussion highlights how this framework improves transparency and effectiveness in AI benchmarks. Additionally, Percy shares insights on the pivotal role of open-source models in democratizing AI development and addresses the challenges of English language bias in global AI applications. This episode offers in-depth insights into how benchmarks are shaping the future of AI, highlighting both technological advancements and the push for more equitable and inclusive technologies.

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  • In this episode of Gradient Dissent, Isomorphic Labs Chief AI Officer Max Jaderberg, and Chief Technology Officer Sergei Yakneen join our host Lukas Biewald to discuss the advancements in biotech and drug discovery being unlocked with machine learning.

    With backgrounds in advanced AI research at DeepMind, Max and Sergei offer their unique insights into the challenges and successes of applying AI in a complex field like biotechnology. They share their journey at Isomorphic Labs, a company dedicated to revolutionizing drug discovery with AI. In this episode, they discuss the transformative impact of deep learning on the drug development process and Isomorphic Labs' strategy to innovate from molecular design to clinical trials.

    You’ll come away with valuable insights into the challenges of applying AI in biotech, the role of AI in streamlining the drug discovery pipeline, and peer into the  future of AI-driven solutions in healthcare.

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  • 🚀 Discover the cutting-edge AI hardware development for enterprises in this episode of Gradient Dissent, featuring Rodrigo Liang, CEO of SambaNova Systems. 

    Rodrigo Liang’s journey from Oracle to founding SambaNova is a tale of innovation and determination. In this episode, Rodrigo discusses the importance of specialized hardware in unlocking AI's potential for Enterprise businesses and SambaNova's mission to deliver comprehensive AI solutions from chips to models. 

    Explore the critical insights on navigating the challenges of introducing AI to executives and the evolution of AI applications within large enterprises, and get a glimpse into the future of AI in the business world.

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  • 🚀 This episode of Gradient Dissent welcomes Edo Liberty, the mind behind Pinecone's revolutionary vector database technology.

    As a former leader at Amazon AI Labs and Yahoo's New York lab, Edo Liberty's extensive background in AI research and development showcases the complexities behind vector databases and their essential role in enhancing AI's capabilities.

    Discover the pivotal moments and key decisions that have defined Pinecone's journey, learn about the different embedding strategies that are reshaping AI applications, and understand how Pinecone's success has had a profound impact on the technology landscape.

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  • 🚀 In this episode of Gradient Dissent, we explore the revolutionary impact of AI across industries with Clara Shih, CEO of Salesforce AI and Founder of Hearsay Systems. 

    Dive into Salesforce AI's cutting-edge approach to customer service through AI, the importance of a trust-first strategy, and the future of AI policies and education. Learn how Salesforce empowers businesses and shapes the future with AI innovations like Prompt Builder and Copilot Studio. Whether you're an AI enthusiast, a business leader, or someone curious about the future of technology, this discussion offers valuable insights into navigating the rapidly evolving world of AI.

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  • In the newest episode of Gradient Dissent, we explore the intersecting worlds of AI and Healthcare with John Halamka, President of the Mayo Clinic Platform.

    Journey with us down John Halamka's remarkable path from his early tech startup days to leading innovations as the President of the Mayo Clinic Platform, one of the world's most esteemed healthcare institutions. This deep dive into AI's role in modern medicine covers the technology's evolution, its potential to redefine patient care, and the visionary work of Mayo Clinic Platform in harnessing AI responsibly.

    Explore the misconceptions surrounding AI in healthcare and discover the ethical and regulatory frameworks guiding its application. Glimpse into the future with Halamka's visionary perspective on AI's potential to democratize and revolutionize healthcare across the globe. Join us for an enlightening discussion on the challenges, triumphs, and the horizon of AI in healthcare through the lens of John Halamka's pioneering experiences.

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  • In the newest episode of Gradient Dissent, Chelsea Finn, Assistant Professor at Stanford's Computer Science Department, discusses the forefront of robotics and machine learning.

    Discover her groundbreaking work, where two-armed robots learn to cook shrimp (messes included!), and discuss how robotic learning could transform student feedback in education.

    We'll dive into the challenges of developing humanoid and quadruped robots, explore the limitations of simulated environments and discuss why real-world experience is key for adaptable machines. Plus, Chelsea will offer a glimpse into the future of household robotics and why it may be a few years before a robot is making your bed.

    Whether you're an AI enthusiast, a robotics professional, or simply curious about the potential and future of the technology, this episode offers unique insights into the evolving world of robotics and where it's headed next.

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  • In the latest episode of Gradient Dissent, Richard Socher, CEO of You.com, shares his insights on the power of AI in search. The episode focuses on how advanced language models like GPT-4 are transforming search engines and changing the way we interact with digital platforms. The discussion covers the practical applications and challenges of integrating AI into search functionality, as well as the ethical considerations and future implications of AI in our digital lives. Join us for an enlightening conversation on how AI and you.com are reshaping how we access and interact with information online.

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction to Gradient Dissent Podcast

    00:48 - Richard Socher’s Journey: From Linguistic Computer Science to AI

    06:42 - The Genesis and Evolution of MetaMind

    13:30 - Exploring You.com's Approach to Enhanced Search

    18:15 - Demonstrating You.com's AI in Mortgage Calculations

    24:10 - The Power of AI in Search: A Deep Dive with You.com

    30:25 - Security Measures in Running AI-Generated Code

    35:50 - Building a Robust and Secure AI Tech Stack

    42:33 - The Role of AI in Automating and Transforming Digital Work

    48:50 - Discussing Ethical Considerations and the Societal Impact of AI

    55:15 - Envisioning the Future of AI in Daily Life and Work

    01:02:00 - Reflecting on the Evolution of AI and Its Future Prospects

    01:05:00 - Closing Remarks and Podcast Wrap-Up

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  • Explore the Future of Investment & Impact in AI with Host Lukas Biewald and Guests Elad Gill and Sarah Guo of the No Priors podcast.

    Sarah is the founder of Conviction VC, an AI-centric $100 million venture fund. Elad, a seasoned entrepreneur and startup investor, boasts an impressive portfolio in over 40 companies, each valued at $1 billion or more, and wrote the influential "High Growth Handbook."

    Join us for a deep dive into the nuanced world of AI, where we'll explore its broader industry impact, focusing on how startups can seamlessly blend product-centric approaches with a balance of innovation and practical development.

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction 

    5:15 - Exploring Fine-Tuning vs RAG in AI

    10:30 - Evaluating AI Research for Investment

    15:45 - Impact of AI Models on Product Development

    20:00 - AI's Role in Evolving Job Markets

    25:15 - The Balance Between AI Research and Product Development

    30:00 - Code Generation Technologies in Software Engineering

    35:00 - AI's Broader Industry Implications

    40:00 - Importance of Product-Driven Approaches in AI Startups

    45:00 - AI in Various Sectors: Beyond Software Engineering

    50:00 - Open Source vs Proprietary AI Models

    55:00 - AI's Impact on Traditional Roles and Industries

    1:00:00 - Closing Thoughts 

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  • In the latest episode of Gradient Dissent, we explore the innovative features and impact of LlamaIndex in AI data management with Jerry Liu, CEO of LlamaIndex. Jerry shares insights on how LlamaIndex integrates diverse data formats with advanced AI technologies, addressing challenges in data retrieval, analysis, and conversational memory. We also delve into the future of AI-driven systems and LlamaIndex's role in this rapidly evolving field. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in AI, data science, and the future of technology.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction 

    4:46 - Differentiating  LlamaIndex in the AI framework ecosystem.

    9:00 - Discussing data analysis, search, and retrieval applications.

    14:17 - Exploring Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) and vector databases.

    19:33 - Implementing and optimizing One Bot in Discord.

    24:19 - Developing and evaluating datasets for AI systems.

    28:00 - Community contributions and the growth of LlamaIndex.

    34:34 - Discussing embedding models and the use of vector databases.

    39:33 - Addressing AI model hallucinations and fine-tuning.

    44:51 - Text extraction applications and agent-based systems in AI.

    49:25 - Community contributions to LlamaIndex and managing refactors.

    52:00 - Interactions with big tech's corpus and AI context length.

    54:59 - Final thoughts on underrated aspects of ML and challenges in AI.

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  • In the latest episode of Gradient Dissent, we hear from Joseph Spisak, Product Director, Generative AI @Meta, to explore the boundless impacts of AI and its expansive role in reshaping various sectors. 

    We delve into the intricacies of models like GPT and Llama2, their influence on user experiences, and AI's groundbreaking contributions to fields like biology, material science, and green hydrogen production through the Open Catalyst Project. The episode also examines AI's practical business applications, from document summarization to intelligent note-taking, addressing the ethical complexities of AI deployment. 

    We wrap up with a discussion on the significance of open-source AI development, community collaboration, and AI democratization. 

    Tune in for valuable insights into the expansive world of AI, relevant to developers, business leaders, and tech enthusiasts.

    We discuss:

    0:00 Intro0:32 Joe is Back at Meta3:28 What Does Meta Get Out Of Putting Out LLMs?8:24 Measuring The Quality Of LLMs10:55 How Do You Pick The Sizes Of Models16:45 Advice On Choosing Which Model To Start With24:57 The Secret Sauce In The Training26:17 What Is Being Worked On Now33:00 The Safety Mechanisms In Llama 237:00 The Datasets Llama 2 Is Trained On38:00 On Multilingual Capabilities & Tone43:30 On The Biggest Applications Of Llama 247:25 On Why The Best Teams Are Built By Users54:01 The Culture Differences Of Meta vs Open Source57:39 The AI Learning Alliance1:01:34 Where To Learn About Machine Learning1:05:10 Why AI For Science Is Under-rated1:11:36 What Are The Biggest Issues With Real-World Applications

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  • In the premiere episode of Gradient Dissent Business, we're joined by Weights & Biases co-founder Chris Van Pelt for a deep dive into the world of large language models like GPT-3.5 and GPT-4. Chris bridges his expertise as both a tech founder and AI expert, offering key strategies for startups seeking to connect with early users, and for enterprises experimenting with AI. He highlights the melding of AI and traditional web development, sharing his insights on product evolution, leadership, and the power of customer conversations—even for the most introverted founders. He shares how personal development and authentic co-founder relationships enrich business dynamics. Join us for a compelling episode brimming with actionable advice for those looking to innovate with language models, all while managing the inherent complexities. Don't miss Chris Van Pelt's invaluable take on the future of AI in this thought-provoking installment of Gradient Dissent Business.

    We discuss:

    0:00 - Intro5:59 - Impactful relationships in Chris's life13:15 - Advice for finding co-founders16:25 - Chris's fascination with challenging problems22:30 - Tech stack for AI labs30:50 - Impactful capabilities of AI models36:24 - How this AI era is different47:36 - Advising large enterprises on language model integration51:18 - Using language models for business intelligence and automation52:13 - Closing thoughts and appreciation

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  • On this episode, we’re joined by Brandon Duderstadt, Co-Founder and CEO of Nomic AI. Both of Nomic AI’s products, Atlas and GPT4All, aim to improve the explainability and accessibility of AI.

    We discuss:

    - (0:55) What GPT4All is and its value proposition.

    - (6:56) The advantages of using smaller LLMs for specific tasks. 

    - (9:42) Brandon’s thoughts on the cost of training LLMs. 

    - (10:50) Details about the current state of fine-tuning LLMs. 

    - (12:20) What quantization is and what it does. 

    - (21:16) What Atlas is and what it allows you to do.

    - (27:30) Training code models versus language models.

    - (32:19) Details around evaluating different models.

    - (38:34) The opportunity for smaller companies to build open-source models. 

    - (42:00) Prompt chaining versus fine-tuning models.

    Resources mentioned:

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    Nomic AI - https://www.linkedin.com/company/nomic-ai/

    Nomic AI Website - https://home.nomic.ai/

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  • On this episode, we’re joined by Soumith Chintala, VP/Fellow of Meta and Co-Creator of PyTorch. Soumith and his colleagues’ open-source framework impacted both the development process and the end-user experience of what would become PyTorch.

    We discuss:

    - The history of PyTorch’s development and TensorFlow’s impact on development decisions.

    - How a symbolic execution model affects the implementation speed of an ML compiler.

    - The strengths of different programming languages in various development stages.

    - The importance of customer engagement as a measure of success instead of hard metrics.

    - Why community-guided innovation offers an effective development roadmap.

    - How PyTorch’s open-source nature cultivates an efficient development ecosystem.

    - The role of community building in consolidating assets for more creative innovation.

    - How to protect community values in an open-source development environment.

    - The value of an intrinsic organizational motivation structure.

    - The ongoing debate between open-source and closed-source products, especially as it relates to AI and machine learning.

    Resources:

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    https://www.linkedin.com/in/soumith/

    - Meta | LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/meta/

    - Meta | Website

    https://about.meta.com/

    - Pytorch

    https://pytorch.org/

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  • On this episode, we’re joined by Andrew Feldman, Founder and CEO of Cerebras Systems. Andrew and the Cerebras team are responsible for building the largest-ever computer chip and the fastest AI-specific processor in the industry.

    We discuss:

    - The advantages of using large chips for AI work.

    - Cerebras Systems’ process for building chips optimized for AI.

    - Why traditional GPUs aren’t the optimal machines for AI work.

    - Why efficiently distributing computing resources is a significant challenge for AI work.

    - How much faster Cerebras Systems’ machines are than other processors on the market.

    - Reasons why some ML-specific chip companies fail and what Cerebras does differently.

    - Unique challenges for chip makers and hardware companies.

    - Cooling and heat-transfer techniques for Cerebras machines.

    - How Cerebras approaches building chips that will fit the needs of customers for years to come.

    - Why the strategic vision for what data to collect for ML needs more discussion.

    Resources:

    Andrew Feldman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewdfeldman/

    Cerebras Systems - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cerebras-systems/

    Cerebras Systems | Website - https://www.cerebras.net/

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  • On this episode, we’re joined by Harrison Chase, Co-Founder and CEO of LangChain. Harrison and his team at LangChain are on a mission to make the process of creating applications powered by LLMs as easy as possible.

    We discuss:

    - What LangChain is and examples of how it works. 

    - Why LangChain has gained so much attention. 

    - When LangChain started and what sparked its growth. 

    - Harrison’s approach to community-building around LangChain. 

    - Real-world use cases for LangChain.

    - What parts of LangChain Harrison is proud of and which parts can be improved.

    - Details around evaluating effectiveness in the ML space.

    - Harrison's opinion on fine-tuning LLMs.

    - The importance of detailed prompt engineering.

    - Predictions for the future of LLM providers.

    Resources:

    Harrison Chase - https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrison-chase-961287118/

    LangChain | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/langchain/

    LangChain | Website - https://docs.langchain.com/docs/

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  • On this episode, we’re joined by Jean Marc Alkazzi, Applied AI at idealworks. Jean focuses his attention on applied AI, leveraging the use of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to improve efficiency within factories and more.

    We discuss:

    - Use cases for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and how to manage a fleet of them. 

    - How AMRs interact with humans working in warehouses.

    - The challenges of building and deploying autonomous robots.

    - Computer vision vs. other types of localization technology for robots.

    - The purpose and types of simulation environments for robotic testing.

    - The importance of aligning a robotic fleet’s workflow with concrete business objectives.

    - What the update process looks like for robots.

    - The importance of avoiding your own biases when developing and testing AMRs.

    - The challenges associated with troubleshooting ML systems.

    Resources: 

    Jean Marc Alkazzi - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanmarcjeanazzi/

    idealworks |LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/idealworks-gmbh/

    idealworks | Website - https://idealworks.com/

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  • On this episode, we’re joined by Stella Biderman, Executive Director at EleutherAI and Lead Scientist - Mathematician at Booz Allen Hamilton.

    EleutherAI is a grassroots collective that enables open-source AI research and focuses on the development and interpretability of large language models (LLMs).

    We discuss:

    - How EleutherAI got its start and where it's headed.

    - The similarities and differences between various LLMs.

    - How to decide which model to use for your desired outcome.

    - The benefits and challenges of reinforcement learning from human feedback.

    - Details around pre-training and fine-tuning LLMs.

    - Which types of GPUs are best when training LLMs.

    - What separates EleutherAI from other companies training LLMs.

    - Details around mechanistic interpretability.

    - Why understanding what and how LLMs memorize is important.

    - The importance of giving researchers and the public access to LLMs.

    Stella Biderman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stellabiderman/

    EleutherAI - https://www.linkedin.com/company/eleutherai/

    Resources:

    - https://www.eleuther.ai/

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  • On this episode, we’re joined by Aidan Gomez, Co-Founder and CEO at Cohere. Cohere develops and releases a range of innovative AI-powered tools and solutions for a variety of NLP use cases.

    We discuss:

    - What “attention” means in the context of ML.

    - Aidan’s role in the “Attention Is All You Need” paper.

    - What state-space models (SSMs) are, and how they could be an alternative to transformers. 

    - What it means for an ML architecture to saturate compute.

    - Details around data constraints for when LLMs scale.

    - Challenges of measuring LLM performance.

    - How Cohere is positioned within the LLM development space.

    - Insights around scaling down an LLM into a more domain-specific one.

    - Concerns around synthetic content and AI changing public discourse.

    - The importance of raising money at healthy milestones for AI development.

    Aidan Gomez - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aidangomez/

    Cohere - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cohere-ai/

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    Resources:

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    - “Attention Is All You Need”

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  • Jonathan Frankle, Chief Scientist at MosaicML and Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University, joins us on this episode. With comprehensive infrastructure and software tools, MosaicML aims to help businesses train complex machine-learning models using their own proprietary data.

    We discuss:

    - Details of Jonathan’s Ph.D. dissertation which explores his “Lottery Ticket Hypothesis.”

    - The role of neural network pruning and how it impacts the performance of ML models.

    - Why transformers will be the go-to way to train NLP models for the foreseeable future.

    - Why the process of speeding up neural net learning is both scientific and artisanal. 

    - What MosaicML does, and how it approaches working with clients.

    - The challenges for developing AGI.

    - Details around ML training policy and ethics.

    - Why data brings the magic to customized ML models.

    - The many use cases for companies looking to build customized AI models.

    Jonathan Frankle - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jfrankle/

    Resources:

    - https://mosaicml.com/

    - The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis: Finding Sparse, Trainable Neural Networks

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