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Claude 3.5 Sonnet: Is OpenAI Falling Behind?

30 min • 9 juli 2024

Episode 14: How soon will artificial intelligence be able to create multiplayer games? Matt Wolfe (https://x.com/mreflow) and Nathan Lands (https://x.com/NathanLands) explore this fascinating possibility alongside a range of innovative AI tools and their impact on various industries.

In this episode, Matt and Nathan delve into the technical aspects of multiplayer games powered by AI, predicting significant advancements within the next six to twelve months. They also discuss the benefits of AI-driven projects management features, AI's ability to refactor code and create audiobooks from diverse content. Finally, the hosts examine the potential collaboration between OpenAI and the U.S. government, the implications for privacy and data sharing, and the future of open-source AI technology.


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Show Notes:

  • (00:00) Exciting new Claude 3.5 sonnet enhances editing.
  • (03:39) Testing codes in sidebar; using custom GPTs.
  • (08:24) Possible advancement of anthropic visual capabilities in AI.
  • (10:29) Engineers discussing refactoring and improving code efficiency.
  • (14:33) OpenAI delays rollout, overshadowing Google. Opportunity for competitors.
  • (18:29) Confusion over AI sentiment in the world.
  • (19:10) Anticipating major societal changes with some concerns.
  • (23:12) Excitement for integrating APIs into workflow processes.
  • (26:09) Forward long email to Agent AI, magical.

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Check Out Matt’s Stuff:

• Future Tools - https://futuretools.beehiiv.com/

• Blog - https://www.mattwolfe.com/

• YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@mreflow


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