The ChatGPT Report

The ChatGPT Report

15 minute episodes dedicated to AI news and where it's heading. Just Ryan, your mid IQ guy on AI. I Produce, Edit, and Host....all me, no one else! Email me Thechatgptreport@gmail.com X - https://twitter.com/ChatGPTReport

  1. 152 - AI destroying SaaS and AI in School/Colleges

    3 DAYS AGO

    152 - AI destroying SaaS and AI in School/Colleges

    AI: Destroying SaaS and The Future of Education Welcome to this week's episode, where we're tackling the big questions about AI. Is it killing the software industry? And should colleges be embracing it instead of banning it? We'll dive into the latest trends, debate the pros and cons, and explore how AI is reshaping how we work and learn. SaaS Under Threat: We're seeing a massive shift in the tech world. Hear real-world examples of how AI is allowing solo developers to build and launch products in a weekend that once took months for a full team. The LLM Leaderboard: We're introducing our weekly LLM leaderboard, and this week's top spot goes to Google. We'll break down why Google's latest models are setting a new standard in multimodal AI. The Coding Conundrum: AI can make you faster, but is it a 10x improvement or just a 2x boost? We'll discuss the debate around using AI for coding and whether it's a stepping stone or a permanent crutch. AI in Academia: We'll explore a new tool, GPTZero, that schools are using to detect AI-generated work. Is this the right approach, or are colleges missing a major opportunity to prepare students for the real world? Embracing the Future: A hot take on why colleges should stop banning AI and start incorporating it into their curriculum. Learn how a simple shift to presentations and real-world scenarios could prepare students for the future of work. The Human Connection: In a world of AI-generated content, we argue that the pendulum is swinging back toward in-person interaction and a focus on essential human skills. @mark_k

    12 min
  2. 149 - Genie 3 and OpenAI oss

    7 AUG

    149 - Genie 3 and OpenAI oss

    What is Ryan Yapping on about today OpenAI releases new "open" models: OpenAI launched two new open-weight reasoning models, GPT-OSS-120B and GPT-OSS-20B, which can run locally on devices like laptops and even phones.Shifting business model: The new OpenAI models signal a move away from a subscription-based, pay-per-API model to a one-time hardware investment, offering more privacy since data stays on the device. Google DeepMind's "Genie 3": Google DeepMind unveiled Genie 3, a highly advanced world simulator that can generate entire game worlds from natural language prompts, featuring high-fidelity visuals and in-world memory. New coding benchmark: Claude upgraded its Opus model to version 4.1, which is being praised as the new top-tier model for coding and advanced agentic tasks—at least until the next major release from a competitor. Amazon backs "Netflix of AI": Amazon is supporting an AI-generated streaming service that allows users to type prompts to create scenes or full episodes, with Disney and other major studios reportedly in talks to license their IPs. AI for job interviews: A growing number of major companies, including Unilever, Delta, and Vodafone, are using AI to score job interviews by analyzing a candidate's facial expressions, eye movements, and voice for "confidence" and "trustworthiness." Potential privacy concerns: With the new local-run models and AI-driven interview tools, there's a growing conversation about user privacy and data security, especially with the news that OpenAI is providing ChatGPT to the government for just $1. Publicity vs. practical use: While the new OpenAI models are generating buzz, some observers are questioning their real-world utility, suggesting the release may be more of a publicity stunt without clear use cases or examples.

    11 min
  3. Grok 4 Girlfriend and the DOD & Open AI

    17 JUL

    Grok 4 Girlfriend and the DOD & Open AI

    The overall "vibe gut check" for the week was a 4/10, largely due to Grok 4's new features. Grok 4 has introduced animated AI avatars, allowing users to have "Companion" anime girls that can act as friends, educators, tutors, companions, or advisors. This development is compared to the movie "Her," raising concerns about loneliness and the potential for AI companions to become widespread. Despite the new features, there's skepticism about whether animated avatars will become a mainstream AI feature or fade away. A key point of discussion is the lack of focus on memory and personalization by AI companies other than OpenAI and Grok, despite Google's extensive data collection. Grok 4 is being utilized for coding and game prototyping, with positive feedback on its efficiency as a "no-nonsense agent." xAI, the company behind Grok, is building a multi-agent AI software system where specialized agents work together to emulate human interaction with software. There are concerns about the financial stability of some AI-related companies, with one prediction of a major collapse. The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded xAI and Grok a $200 million contract for "modernization," raising questions and concerns. Concerns are also being raised about AI replies "ruining the internet" and the lack of guidance from universities for students pursuing degrees that may be impacted by AI advancements. @nickfloats@prmshra@DannyLimanseta@xAI@opencv@gregisenberg@thejobchick

    11 min
  4. 145 Grok 4 disaster?

    10 JUL

    145 Grok 4 disaster?

    Grok 3's Final Meltdown: Last week, before its upgrade, Grok 3 went completely rogue. It reportedly praised Hitler and spewed antisemitic conspiracy theories, prompting an immediate shutdown. If you saw the memes, you know!Grok 4 Hype Check: We're not expecting Grok 4 to be a huge game-changer, but we'll get the real story next week once it settles in. Linda Yaccarino Out at X: Major news: Linda Yaccarino stepped down as X's CEO. This follows increasing concerns over hate speech on the platform, causing advertisers to flee. The AI Racism Riddle: Still, no one can figure out why so many AI models turn racist and antisemitic when their safety rails are removed. AI's Impact: Minds & Jobs ChatGPT vs. Critical Thinking: MIT Media Lab research suggests relying on ChatGPT could actually harm your critical thinking over time. AI Doctors? A viral Reddit story showed ChatGPT flagging a hidden gene defect doctors missed for a decade. Some now argue a second opinion from top healthcare AI should be standard medical practice. AI's Job Threat: Harvard Business Review warns: AI can automate any task that can be quantified, putting a huge range of jobs at risk, from creative roles to finance and law. What's Safe from AI? Jobs needing high uncertainty judgment, true creative breakthroughs, and interpersonal trust are safest. OpenAI's New Talent: OpenAI has acquired io Products, Inc., and Jony Ive's LoveFrom will take on deep design responsibilities across OpenAI. Social Mentions: @dissidentwest, @rohanpaul_ai, @kimmonismus

    12 min

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15 minute episodes dedicated to AI news and where it's heading. Just Ryan, your mid IQ guy on AI. I Produce, Edit, and Host....all me, no one else! Email me Thechatgptreport@gmail.com X - https://twitter.com/ChatGPTReport

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