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The AI Frontier: Robotics, Simulators, and the Future of Labor

 
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In this episode, Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood discuss the recent flurry of AI announcements from OpenAI’s Shipmas event and Google’s AI developments. They explore the implications of advanced AI models like GPT-3 and OpenAI’s O3, touching on their potential to revolutionize coding, problem-solving, and even the future of robotics and labor. The hosts speculate on how these technologies could lead to a new era of automation, where tasks from coding to physical labor could be handled by AI-driven robots. They also touch on the concept of physics simulators and their role in advancing robotics by allowing for more efficient testing and development.

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In this episode, Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood discuss the recent flurry of AI announcements from OpenAI’s Shipmas event and Google’s AI developments. They explore the implications of advanced AI models like GPT-3 and OpenAI’s O3, touching on their potential to revolutionize coding, problem-solving, and even the future of robotics and labor. The hosts speculate on how these technologies could lead to a new era of automation, where tasks from coding to physical labor could be handled by AI-driven robots. They also touch on the concept of physics simulators and their role in advancing robotics by allowing for more efficient testing and development.

Picks:

Brian: The Good Place

Justin: We Have Never Been Woke by Musa al-Gharbi

Andrew: What We Do in the Shadows

Support Weird Things on Patreon

Subscribe to the Weird Things podcast on iTunes Podcasts

Podcast RSS feed

Download url: https://weirdthingspodcast.com/uploads/20241223155519_2024-12-20-Weird-Things_mixdown.mp3

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