
This Week in Startups Google's AI emergency, Apple's lowkey AI moves, amazing Sora demos & more with Sunny Madra | E1904
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Feb 27, 2024 Sunny Madra, an AI expert, joins the discussion to unravel the controversies surrounding Google’s AI training and its aftermath. The conversation shifts to Apple’s subtle yet impactful integration of AI tools and the innovative Sora model from OpenAI, which redefines movie trailer creation. They delve into the ethical implications of AI in media, ways to enhance transparency in AI governance, and highlight the upcoming Imagine AI Live conference, all while exploring the profound effects of AI on our daily lives and business practices.
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Open-Source Guardrails
- Open-source guardrails allow for transparency and community review.
- Google should open-source their guardrails to address concerns about bias.
Gemini's Media Bias
- Gemini provides different responses when asked to argue for banning the New York Times versus the New York Post.
- It refuses to argue against the Times but outlines arguments against the Post, citing sensationalism and bias.
Source of Gemini's Bias
- Gemini's nuanced responses suggest the bias isn't in guardrails but in training data or RLHF.
- This makes it harder to fix, requiring model retraining or adjustments to the reinforcement learning process.

