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Apr 20 2023
51 mins

Google Search and LLMs - Episode #1

We'll be exploring how LLMs and Transformers are encroaching on the world of search engines. We discuss how AI is changing the way we find information and interact with the internet from BabyAGI to AutoGPT. We touch on Filter bubbles, Hallucinations (and how nobody has solved this yet).


News from this week in AI

  • Reddit Wants to Get Paid for Helping to Teach Big A.I. Systems
  • Google Working On New More Personalized Search Engine & Project Magi ‍
  • Samsung has considered changing its search partner. Microsoft's Bing is after Microsoft back in January.
  • Sundar Pichai "No One In The Field Has Yet Solved Hallucination Problems" -


Crazy things we saw this week

Autogpt (GPT-4 running fully autonomously) - ‍

Photographer admits prize-winning image was AI-generated

• Call Sam - call and speak to an AI about absolutely anything. Fun thing to try out


Some questions from this episode

What do you think the future of Google Search will look like in the next 5-10 years?

There has been some concern about AI and LLMs creating "filter bubbles" that limit the diversity of information users are exposed to. What are your thoughts on this issue, and how can it be addressed?

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Next week's episode - AI Ethics

Alex Denne
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Alex Denne, Head of Growth (Open Source Law) at Ҵý AI, is a legal tech leader and serial founder with over a decade of experience driving innovation and making legal services more accessible. Since joining in 2021, he has scaled the platform from 200 to over 120,000 users, combining deep contract law expertise with a data-driven, open-source approach. He is passionate about democratizing legal knowledge through AI, backed by strong academic credentials and experience leading major product and innovation initiatives.
Alex Denne, Head of Growth (Open Source Law) at Ҵý AI, is a legal tech leader and serial founder with over a decade of experience driving innovation and making legal services more accessible. Since joining in 2021, he has scaled the platform from 200 to over 120,000 users, combining deep contract law expertise with a data-driven, open-source approach. He is passionate about democratizing legal knowledge through AI, backed by strong academic credentials and experience leading major product and innovation initiatives.

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