15 min

The New Pantheon of AI (Ep 006‪)‬ Data Science Rabbit Podcast

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Join host Michael Bagalman as he dives down the Data Science Rabbit Hole to explore the latest developments in training large language models. In this episode, we discuss a recent paper from Meta and NYU that proposes letting AI models sculpt themselves through self-rewarding learning, rather than relying solely on human feedback. We ponder the implications of AI systems becoming their own harshest critics and the balance between human creation and potential hubris.

The episode also features tips on making data visualization more engaging by providing context relevant to your audience and using interactive dashboards. Finally, we close with a lighthearted AI-themed graduation speech I wrote last year, inspired by Mary Schmich's famous essay that is commonly referred to as "Wear Sunscreen".

Tune in for thought-provoking insights on the future of AI!

Join host Michael Bagalman as he dives down the Data Science Rabbit Hole to explore the latest developments in training large language models. In this episode, we discuss a recent paper from Meta and NYU that proposes letting AI models sculpt themselves through self-rewarding learning, rather than relying solely on human feedback. We ponder the implications of AI systems becoming their own harshest critics and the balance between human creation and potential hubris.

The episode also features tips on making data visualization more engaging by providing context relevant to your audience and using interactive dashboards. Finally, we close with a lighthearted AI-themed graduation speech I wrote last year, inspired by Mary Schmich's famous essay that is commonly referred to as "Wear Sunscreen".

Tune in for thought-provoking insights on the future of AI!

15 min