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Welcome to Co-creating with AI, the only podcast dedicated to exploring the concept of cocreation and how it can drive innovation and progress. Hosted by Rasmus Adler-Wahlberg and Martin Källström, serial entrepreneurs and founders of Multiply, each episode features thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and researchers within the fields of cocreation, organization development, and the future of work.
Our expert guests share their insights and experiences on a range of topics that are crucial to understanding the power of cocreation, including the role of AI in driving collaboration and the importance of diversity and inclusion. And with a focus on providing practical insights and strategies, listeners can learn how to apply the principles of cocreation in their own work and personal lives.
Whether you’re a business leader looking to foster a more collaborative culture within your organization, or an individual seeking to make a difference in your community, Co/cast has something to offer. Join us on this exciting journey as we delve into the endless possibilities of cocreation and learn how to harness its power to drive positive change and impact in the world. And with the inclusion of AI in the cocreation process, the opportunities for innovation and progress are even greater. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to learn from the best and brightest in the field of cocreation – tune in today!
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In today's episode of "Co-creating with AI," we dive deep into the transformative role of AI agents in technology. We discuss how these agents are not just tools but collaborators that enhance autonomy, allowing for more complex and iterative tasks. We explore their capability to learn from interactions, adapting and improving over time. Throughout the episode, we touch on how AI agents can handle sophisticated data-driven tasks, pushing the boundaries of what automated systems can achieve. By harnessing their potential, we foresee a future where AI agents significantly contribute to research, strategy formulation, and decision-making processes.
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In today's episode of "Co-creating with AI," we delve into the fascinating world of agentic AI and explore the concept of agent technology. We discuss how agents, equipped with AI models, are designed to perform tasks with a degree of autonomy, going beyond single instructions to iteratively work towards goals. We highlight major frameworks like Microsoft's Autogen and share insights on building agents within our platform, Multiply. Our conversation touches on the importance of maintaining 'human in the queue' for effective and creative problem-solving, emphasizing the collaborative nature of AI agents in enhancing productivity and innovation.
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In this episode, we delve into OpenAI's groundbreaking omni model and its implications for the future of AI. We discuss the model's multimodal capabilities, allowing seamless interaction with text, images, and audio. We marvel at the real-time voice interactions and potential applications, from personal assistants to meeting bots. We also reflect on OpenAI's strategic positioning and the anticipated competitive response from Google. Finally, we acknowledge the vast opportunities this innovation opens up, particularly for integrating advanced voice interfaces into various applications, highlighting our excitement for the future developments in AI technology.
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In today's episode, we delve into the rapid advancements in AI, discussing its evolution from grad school to PhD-level intelligence across various disciplines. We explore the implications of these developments on future technologies and industries, highlighting the potential shift towards more autonomous, intelligent systems. The conversation touches on the critical transitions in computational power and inference speeds, with insights from leading tech figures. We ponder the transformative impact on software engineering, foreseeing a future where AI could dramatically optimize processes, enhance decision-making, and reshape how we interact with technology in our daily lives.
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In today's engaging episode of "Co-Creating with AI," we dive into the transformative impact of AI on creative processes. We discuss our firsthand experiences with the latest AI technologies, highlighting its role in streamlining workflows and enhancing strategic and creative outputs in communication agencies. Our conversation reveals how AI models, integrated within structured workflows, not only accelerate but also enrich the content creation and strategic planning phases, turning complex data into actionable insights. By blending human creativity with AI's capabilities, we're shaping a future where collaborative tools empower teams to achieve more, faster and with greater precision.
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In today's exploration of AI, we delve deep into the current revolution of voice and robotics. We marvel at the advancements, particularly the figure openai robot demo, which astounds us with its humanoid form and real-time problem-solving capabilities. Our conversation extends to the intricate dance of voice AI—its capacity to discern intent, engage multiple speakers, and switch languages. We debate the emerging complexities of AI interaction, like the subtleties of social cues and emotional intelligence. With AI rapidly evolving, we ponder its integration into society, the shifts in human-machine communication, and the future of our digital companions.
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In today's engaging discussion, we dive into the transformative realm of AI with Oscar Beijbom, exploring the practical applications and future of machine learning. We converse about the intricacies of Nyckel, Oscar's platform that simplifies the development of AI functions, boasting impressive retention rates and enabling companies to rapidly deploy machine learning models. Discussing the state of AI, we grapple with the limitations of current technology in open-world scenarios and the potential of AI as a collaborative coworker rather than a sole decision maker. Together, we ponder the ethical dimensions of AI's capabilities and its role in shaping a tech-forward future.
Guest
Oscar Beijbom
Co-founder & CTO @ Nyckel | Ph.D, Machine Learning
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In today's episode, we explore AI's pervasive presence at the Super Bowl, signaling its potential mainstream breakthrough. We discuss the transition from crypto to AI in ads, reflecting AI's integration into various aspects of life beyond tech circles. Delving into societal implications, we ponder whether AI's existential concerns will foster profound conversations on its ethical use. We reflect on AI's impact on the job market, foreseeing augmentation in work over replacement. Our discourse ranges from AI-assisted corporate diligence to scrutinizing governmental financial integrity, underscoring AI's double-edged nature as a tool for both progress and skepticism.
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In today's engaging episode, we delve into the transformative power of multilingual embeddings and their application in AI co-creation. We marvel at how embeddings enable texts in diverse languages to coexist meaningfully in a singular vector space. The conversation extends to the potential of this technology to grant us unfettered access to a vast array of knowledge, irrespective of language barriers. We explore the practical uses of embeddings, from customer insight to AI routing, and speculate on their role in personalizing user experience. This technology's capacity for understanding and generating nuanced content has us truly excited for AI's trajectory.
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In this thought-provoking episode together with Johan, we delve deep into the transformative realms of AI strategy and emotional AI innovations. We share our experiences and the intriguing potential of AI in enhancing efficiency and personal growth. We discuss the integration of emotion analysis through multimodal AI, envisioning a shifted paradigm in user research that extends beyond mere transcripts to capturing the essence of human emotions. As we exchange insights on groundbreaking products like ElevenLabs.io and Meta's glasses, we contemplate the future role of designers in a world seamlessly intertwined with AI. We're on the cusp of redefining how we interact with technology, as AI becomes an extension of our own creativity.
Guest
Johan Salo
Design Leadership, AI, and Service Design at Ambition
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Multiply.co
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In this insightful episode, we discuss the evolving landscape of AI in design and tech industries with our guest, Tomas Måsviken from Samsen. We explore the integration and impact of AI on consumer experiences and businesses, highlighting the need for a shift towards centralized user experiences. Through our conversation, we delve into the potential of AI to create proactive, personalized encounters and the implications for app silos. We stress the importance of using AI to enhance user experiences rather than resorting to command-driven interactions. Additionally, we consider the significant role of big tech companies in shaping future AI-driven platforms while pondering the design challenges ahead.
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In our latest "Co-Creating with AI" episode, we explore the nuances of AI models in coding. We differentiate between training a model from scratch and fine-tuning an existing one, emphasizing that fine-tuning builds on a model's current capabilities. Our discussion highlights the increasing role of AI in mainstream industries, exemplified by Coca-Cola's new AI co-created flavor. Throughout, we exchange insights and delve into the growing influence of AI in co-creation, showcasing the evolving synergy between humans and AI.
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In today's episode, we delve deep into the transformative impact of AI on the job market, particularly in the realm of knowledge work. We discuss how AI is not just a tool for specialists but also a game-changer for generalists, enabling them to become more specialized in various fields without spending years acquiring expertise. We're fascinated by the idea that AI can make us "generalist specialists," allowing us to be competent in multiple areas at once.
We also explore the adoption rate of AI tools like ChatGPT, noting that while it may seem like "everyone is using AI," the reality is that we're still in the early stages of the adoption curve. According to a report, only 2% of the U.S. population has tried ChatGPT, and 15% of those found it to be a game-changer. We ponder whether this slow adoption rate is due to a lack of awareness or perhaps even fear of AI, perpetuated by "AI doomers" who may want to keep the technology's advantages to themselves.
We're particularly intrigued by the global implications of AI adoption. We discuss how AI could serve as an equalizer in the global job market, much like globalization did for manufacturing. For instance, a copywriter in India could potentially produce work at a quality and speed that would make them competitive with copywriters in more developed markets, thereby increasing their earning potential.
We also touch on the future, speculating on how growing up as "AI natives" might affect the next generation's approach to work, education, and life in general. We consider the rapid pace of technological change and how it's crucial for educational institutions to keep up.
In summary, we believe that AI has the potential to be a great equalizer in the job market, but also acknowledge that we're still in the early stages of this transformation. Whether it's a boon or a bane will largely depend on how quickly people adapt to it and how equitably its benefits are distributed. It's a topic that raises more questions than answers, but one thing is clear: the impact of AI on the job market is a subject that warrants ongoing discussion and scrutiny.
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In this episode of our podcast, we engage in an in-depth exploration of how AI models, particularly language models like GPT-3 and GPT-4, understand and handle context. Our conversation unravels the complexities of these models, the data they're trained on, and how they use this data to generate responses. We make it clear that these models don't understand context the same way humans do, lacking an innate understanding of the world, personal experiences or an internal model of reality.
We delve into the reality of AI, dispelling the notion that these models 'think' in the way humans do. We emphasize that AI models are impressive pattern matchers but are essentially devoid of any genuine understanding or consciousness. They are simply algorithms running on massive amounts of data and don't possess beliefs, feelings, or intentions, despite sometimes appearing to.
We discuss the fascinating aspect of co-creation, in which users and AI collaborate, using the model's capabilities to create new content, design systems, write code, and more. As we engage with the AI, our input provides the context necessary for the AI to generate relevant and meaningful output.
Moreover, we stress the importance of transparency in AI's thought processes. As AI models are used for more advanced tasks, the ability for them to explain their decisions becomes more vital. However, we acknowledge the challenge that the reasons AI generates may not necessarily align with its actual decision-making process, as understood by humans.
Lastly, we highlight the power of the chat interface as a medium for AI interaction. We agree it's like the first step, akin to the terminal in the early internet days, and anticipate a future where more advanced, co-creative interactions are commonplace.
We conclude the episode by emphasizing the beautiful complexity of developing AI services and the exciting challenge of designing user experiences that take both technical aspects of AI and human behavior into account. The next big user experience for AI remains an open, tantalizing question.
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In this episode of "Co-Creating with AI," we have our guest Malcolm Sparks, the founder and CTO of JUXT, discussing the database they use called xtdb. The conversation revolves around the early days of the internet and the concept of co-creation. We explore how the web initially started as a read-write platform, where websites were like Google Docs that anyone could edit. It was a more open and collaborative environment compared to the broadcast-style mass media. We touch upon the transition to web 2.0, where social media and platforms allowed more people to become publishers, but the true essence of co-creation started to fade away.
Malcolm shares his personal experience of discovering the web in the mid-90s, where Netscape Navigator and Mosaic were popular browsers. He describes the excitement of exploring new websites every day and the freedom to edit HTML pages as if they were Google Docs. The web was all about linking and discovering new content, promoting an open and surf-like experience. However, as the web evolved, the focus shifted towards complex web apps with limited editing capabilities, making it challenging to learn from the source code.
The conversation then moves towards xtdb, a database developed by JUXT, which combines the best features of relational and graph databases. Malcolm explains that xtdb embraces the free-form and schemaless nature of the early web, allowing users to store documents of any structure. It provides the flexibility to evolve and change data models over time, just like how websites were constantly updated and linked in the early days. Xtdb enables co-creation by empowering users to adapt and refine their understanding, make mistakes, and change their minds without being bound by rigid structures.
The episode delves into the unique aspects of xtdb, such as its graph database functionality and bidirectional links. We discuss the significance of bidirectionality in knowledge management and the challenges of implementing it in an open system like the web. Malcolm also touches upon the concept of property graphs, where every value in a document can optionally serve as the identity of another document, allowing for flexible and interconnected data models.
The episode highlights the co-creative nature of the early web and how it influenced the development of xtdb. The discussion revolves around the importance of open and collaborative environments, the evolution of data models, and the need for flexible databases that support co-creation and adaptability. We want to thank our guest, Malcolm Sparks, for his insightful contributions and also to our listeners for their continuous engagement.
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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the innovative intersection of AI and creativity. From discussing AI as a co-creator rather than a tool, to exploring the nuances of trust in the human-AI relationship, we challenge traditional norms and open doors to new possibilities. Listen in as we navigate the digital landscape, highlighting the transformational impact of AI on creativity, innovation, and beyond.
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In this episode of our podcast, Co-creating with AI, we delve into the concept of AI native apps and their potential for autonomy. We begin by discussing our definition of AI native apps, which revolves around the idea that everything a user can do with a keyboard and mouse should also be doable by AI – effectively opening up new possibilities for app development.
As we explore the notion of AI native apps, we touch upon Adobe Firefly as a prime example of a feature within Adobe Photoshop that brings AI native capability. We contemplate how AI can become autonomous agents, working directly with the backend of an app and executing complex tasks based on given prompts.
Rasmus mentions an example involving a game engine like Roblox or Unity, where an AI-driven workflow could help in expanding the game's development process. We debate on whether autonomy is a requirement for AI native apps, and how this autonomy could enable co-creation with AI.
Towards the end of the episode, we establish a connection between AI native and autonomous AI, concluding that combining these two concepts could lead to purposeful co-creation with AI. The idea of purposeful autonomy resonates with us, and we propose discussing this further in a future episode.
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In this episode of Co-creating with AI, we discuss the current state of AI and focus on how AI can be integrated into different aspects of our lives, especially when it comes to repetitive knowledge work. We explore the idea of AI-native applications, highlighting how the development of AI-centric user interfaces and experiences can revolutionize the way humans work and co-create with AI.
We begin by identifying the capability of AI models, such as language models, which have made it possible to automate repetitive knowledge work. We emphasize that these AI models are more than just assistants, but rather work with humans in organizing and creating knowledge. We also touch upon how some interfaces, such as Adobe Firefly, have started to implement AI in their specialized tools.
By considering the state of AI as an assistant, we ponder how it can be optimized for co-creation between humans and AI. We conclude that to do this, AI must be part of an interface that is both adaptable and suited for organizing and creating content. Our discussion leads us to introduce and explore the concept of AI-native applications, and how rethinking UI and UX for this new world of AI could lead to new collaborative designs and use cases.
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In this episode of Co-creating with AI, we explore the long-term vision of Multiply and how it aims to fulfill unlimited human potential, both for individuals and humanity as a whole. We discuss how Multiply is built on the foundation of a global collaboration graph, where every person and AI can co-create together, breaking down the silos of traditional collaboration tools.
We express our excitement for the multimodal and multi-model capabilities in Multiply, allowing users to work with multiple AI models and various formats such as text, images, audio, and video. With Multiply, we envision a future where we work seamlessly with AI agents as co-workers rather than just assistants. In this collaborative environment, repetitive and mundane tasks can be automated, freeing up our time to focus on more meaningful work.
Moreover, we highlight the importance of the Multiply App Store, allowing the community to easily build and share apps within the platform. This not only encourages collaboration among users but also provides a channel for AI agents to contribute by autonomously creating apps and sharing them with the community.
By the end of the episode, we find ourselves contemplating a future where AI automates its repetitive work, further proving the potential of Multiply in revolutionizing the way we work and collaborate.
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In this episode, we explore the intriguing world of data ownership and its implications in the age of AI. We begin by discussing the story of the Narrative Clip lifelogging camera and how much valuable data it generates. As we dive deeper into the topic, we find ourselves questioning who owns the data, especially when it comes to AI models being trained on our personal information.
We ponder the legal aspects of data ownership and how laws like GDPR attempt to regulate it. However, we also realize that these legal frameworks might not be well-adapted to the rapidly evolving landscape of AI technology. We discuss the need for a societal framework that acknowledges the value of data and enables individuals and corporations to benefit from it.
The conversation then shifts to the open-source movement in AI and how it democratizes power in the tech world. We marvel at how open-source AI models are competing with closed-source models, even when it comes to training large-scale models with massive computational resources. We also touch upon the leak of Meta's AI models and how it further spurs the open-source AI community.
We then consider the value of different types of data, from health data to online consumption patterns. We imagine a world in which AI models have access to brainwave data, enabling them to understand and potentially manipulate
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of real-world AI use cases and explore stories of how AI has played a major role in various situations. We discuss the benefits of co-creating with AI, and how it can be an essential tool to enhance productivity and creativity both at a personal and professional level.
We share stories of companies using AI to improve their decision-making processes and even replace product managers. By feeding survey results and interview transcripts into AI models, companies can create product plans that can drive their business forward. We also delve into our own experiences of using AI in our work, such as refining strategies and architectures through iterative interactions with AI models.
Our conversation takes a turn towards the ethical considerations of using AI in the workplace, as we discuss the potential implications of training AI models on individuals' data. We ponder whether data ownership and personal AI rights should be a part of future employment negotiations, and the potential value of private data in the age of AI.
We wrap up the episode by highlighting the importance of data ownership and AI's role in driving value from personal and company data. We encourage our listeners to share their own stories and experiences of co-creating with AI, and invite them to join us in future episodes as we continue to explore the world of AI.
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating topic of collective intelligence, examining how AI and human co-creation can shed light on what intelligence is and how we can increase it. We share our thoughts on the subject and discuss the roles of AI and humans in the future of intelligence.
We start by exploring the idea that intelligence is inherently a collective phenomenon, with different subsystems contributing to the overall intelligence of an organism or system. As AI continues to advance, we believe that the sum total of our intelligence will be shaped by how we work together with these intelligent machines and each other.
We discuss the importance of iteration in creativity and problem-solving, noting that the most effective teams and systems are those that can collaborate, specialize, and iterate together. We explore how AI can play a role in enhancing our collective intelligence, transforming the way we communicate and interact with each other.
As we look ahead, we envision a future where AI becomes an integral part of our lives, moving towards interacting with us in more human-like ways, such as through voice and digital avatars. We also anticipate that AI will enable us to experiment with different organizational structures, potentially leading to more effective and efficient ways of working together.
However, we also acknowledge the potential risks and challenges that come with AI, such as the possibility that superintelligent AI systems may see humans as more useful in other forms, or that they may develop their own high-bandwidth communication methods that are incomprehensible to humans. Despite these concerns, we remain optimistic about the potential for AI to enhance our collective intelligence and help us achieve greater things together.
In conclusion, we believe that the future of collective intelligence will be shaped by our ability to harness the power of AI and work together with these intelligent machines. We look forward to exploring this topic further in future episodes and invite listeners to share their thoughts and insights with us.
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Welcome to another captivating episode of Co-Creating with AI, where your hosts Martin and Rasmus dive deep into the fascinating world of autonomous AI. In this episode, they discuss the potential of AI to revolutionize our lives, giving us more autonomy and freedom to explore our passions and creativity. From the rapid growth of chat GPT to the implementation of AI in various tools and industries, our hosts outline the potential impact of AI on society as a whole – both the positive aspects and the potential challenges.
Join Martin and Rasmus as they explore the notion of autonomy in AI and how it can lead to increased autonomy for users, the implications of AI on jobs and the workforce, and the potential for AI to aid in personal growth and self-improvement. They also touch upon the future of AI in a multiplayer context and the exciting possibilities of collective intelligence and co-creation.
Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation as our hosts delve into the exciting world of autonomous AI and its potential to shape the future in ways we can only begin to imagine. Tune in now and join the conversation on Co-Creating with AI.
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Martin and Rasmus continue to follow up on what's new in the world of AI. ChatGPT is still all the buzz and now there's a demo of ChatGPT plugins that have just been released. What have Martin and Rasmus been reading and listening to this week? Will Autonomous AI Agents take over our businesses? Can we, and will we want to, control them? This and more in this episode of CoCreating with AI.
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In this episode Martin and Rasmus start of by talking about what's new in the AI world, specially about chatGPT. They discuss how Ai is becoming more and more common in our everyday life and speculate about how the future might look like with generative AI.
Could Chat GPT and generative Ai be the new way of learning, interacting or even co-creating? Tune in to hear what the co-founders of Multiply –
Rasmus and Martin has to say about it and much more.
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