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Human Cognitive Science - Daniel Faggella - Earley AI Podcast with Seth Earley & Chris Featherstone - Episode # 026

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Today’s guest is Daniel Faggella, Head of Research and CEO at Emerj Technology Research. Dan joins Seth Earley and Chris Featherstone and shares how martial arts influenced him to get into artificial intelligence. Dan also discusses what his experience was like with surveillance technology creation technology. Dan had a machine that could generate the next 10 slides of your desired moving picture. Be sure to listen in on Dan giving his advice on how you should properly use open AI!

Takeaways:

  • Dan got into artificial intelligence by practicing the martial art, Jujitsu. He started a Jujitsu gym which helped support him when he was in school. Jujitsu helped motivate him and keep his mind balanced.
  • Dan mentions how generative AI has been starting to bubble up since the spark of ChatGPT. He sees people starting to experiment with social and proposals.
  • With AI in general, people are looking at junctures within the workflow. Identifying junctures where can push a button will lead to streamlined deliverables.
  • Generative AI finds the juncture pockets and knows exactly where those settle in.
  • Dan speculates that people will evolve their use of ChatGPT and structure different FAQs.
  • Dan believes that one day we'll use Generative AI to create a feedback loop allowing humans to say what's wrong and what's right to train AI systems.

Quote of the Show:

  • “The dust has yet to settle on the early cluster of those use cases in Generative AI.” (19:06)

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Today’s guest is Daniel Faggella, Head of Research and CEO at Emerj Technology Research. Dan joins Seth Earley and Chris Featherstone and shares how martial arts influenced him to get into artificial intelligence. Dan also discusses what his experience was like with surveillance technology creation technology. Dan had a machine that could generate the next 10 slides of your desired moving picture. Be sure to listen in on Dan giving his advice on how you should properly use open AI!

Takeaways:

  • Dan got into artificial intelligence by practicing the martial art, Jujitsu. He started a Jujitsu gym which helped support him when he was in school. Jujitsu helped motivate him and keep his mind balanced.
  • Dan mentions how generative AI has been starting to bubble up since the spark of ChatGPT. He sees people starting to experiment with social and proposals.
  • With AI in general, people are looking at junctures within the workflow. Identifying junctures where can push a button will lead to streamlined deliverables.
  • Generative AI finds the juncture pockets and knows exactly where those settle in.
  • Dan speculates that people will evolve their use of ChatGPT and structure different FAQs.
  • Dan believes that one day we'll use Generative AI to create a feedback loop allowing humans to say what's wrong and what's right to train AI systems.

Quote of the Show:

  • “The dust has yet to settle on the early cluster of those use cases in Generative AI.” (19:06)

Links:

Ways to Tune In:

Thanks to our sponsors:

  continue reading

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