
swyx backup pod
25 episodes
Ep 25yitay techinasia interview
Ep 24RWKV test epsiode
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Ep 23Twitter space on the Agent Protocol
Ep 22code interpreter spaces
code interpreter
Ep 21The Rise of the AI Engineer (Twitter Space)
covering https://www.latent.space/p/ai-engineertwitter context https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1674895620870651909?s=20
Ep 20Pmarca and Anton - why AI will save the wolrd
https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1DXxyveygvEKM
Ep 19Jensen Huang - NTU commencement speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzmGIi10lE8
Ep 18ermergency pod - google memo
https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1OwGWwOQqWnGQ
Ep 17latent space - replit
test interview with reza shabani
Ep 16Latent Space - Sharif
Ep 15Latent Space - databricks
Ep 14test pod for latent space pod
if youre listening to this you're a #truefan lol. im just uploading here so i can take show notes. feel free to dm me thoughts and qtns
Ep 13Sourcegraph-Welcome Steve Yegge to Sourcegraph!
Sourcegraph-Welcome Steve Yegge to Sourcegraph!
Ep 12Live Audio-Coding + AI with Replit CEO Amjad Masad
Ep 11duckcon talk
from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNNaG7e8_n8
Ep 10Emad mostaque on logan bartlett show
https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-logan-bartlett/ep-46-stability-ai-ceo-emad-8PQIYcR3r2i/[00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.580] (upbeat music)[00:00:02.580 --> 00:00:07.560] - Welcome to the 46th episode of Cartoon Avatars.[00:00:07.560 --> 00:00:09.840] I am your host Logan Bartlett.[00:00:09.840 --> 00:00:11.960] Welcome back for break.[00:00:11.960 --> 00:00:13.280] Thanks everyone for bearing with us[00:00:13.280 --> 00:00:16.160] as we took a pause over the last couple of weeks.[00:00:16.160 --> 00:00:18.200] We're excited for this episode.[00:00:18.200 --> 00:00:19.880] This, what you're gonna hear on this episode[00:00:19.880 --> 00:00:22.480] is a conversation that I had with the Mod in the Stock.[00:00:22.480 --> 00:00:27.400] And Mod is the founder and CEO of Stable Stability AI,[00:00:27.400 --> 00:00:29.840] which is the largest contributor to Stable Diffusion.[00:00:29.840 --> 00:00:32.280] Stable Diffusion is the fastest growing[00:00:32.280 --> 00:00:34.120] open source project of all time.[00:00:34.120 --> 00:00:39.080] It's one of the leading platforms in generative AI.[00:00:39.080 --> 00:00:41.720] And Ema and I had a really interesting conversation[00:00:41.720 --> 00:00:43.080] about a bunch of different things,[00:00:43.080 --> 00:00:47.720] but we dive into the state of artificial intelligence today,[00:00:47.720 --> 00:00:50.920] why this is possible, when it wasn't in the past,[00:00:50.920 --> 00:00:53.160] where this is going in the future,[00:00:53.160 --> 00:00:56.760] how he differentiates versus competitors like OpenAI.[00:00:56.760 --> 00:00:59.560] Really fun conversation and appreciate him[00:00:59.560 --> 00:01:01.120] for powering through.[00:01:01.120 --> 00:01:02.760] He was a little sick as we were doing this.[00:01:02.760 --> 00:01:07.760] So it was a fun conversation and I appreciate him doing it with me.[00:01:07.760 --> 00:01:09.840] And so before you hear that,[00:01:09.840 --> 00:01:11.560] we talked a little bit about this before break,[00:01:11.560 --> 00:01:13.240] but we are gonna make a more concerted effort[00:01:13.240 --> 00:01:16.440] to get people to like and subscribe[00:01:16.440 --> 00:01:20.240] and share and review the podcast itself.[00:01:20.240 --> 00:01:22.560] And so if you're whatever platform you're listening on,[00:01:22.560 --> 00:01:25.720] if it's YouTube, if it's Spotify, if it's Apple,[00:01:25.720 --> 00:01:29.040] whatever it is, if people could go ahead and like[00:01:29.040 --> 00:01:31.640] and subscribe and leave a review,[00:01:31.640 --> 00:01:33.880] share with a friend, all of that stuff.[00:01:33.880 --> 00:01:35.480] We're trying to figure out exactly what direction[00:01:35.480 --> 00:01:36.640] to take this in.[00:01:36.640 --> 00:01:40.080] And so that validation and feedback[00:01:40.080 --> 00:01:42.520] and also the growth that comes along with all that stuff[00:01:42.520 --> 00:01:44.880] is super appreciated.[00:01:44.880 --> 00:01:46.880] It's not something we had been comfortable[00:01:46.880 --> 00:01:48.240] asking for to date,[00:01:48.240 --> 00:01:51.080] but as we kind of figure out what direction we're gonna go,[00:01:51.080 --> 00:01:54.840] we'd love to see more shares, more reviews, more views,[00:01:54.840 --> 00:01:56.200] more likes, all that stuff.[00:01:56.200 --> 00:02:00.520] So really appreciate everyone's support in doing that.[00:02:00.520 --> 00:02:02.520] And so without further delay,[00:02:02.520 --> 00:02:04.280] what you're gonna hear now is the conversation with me[00:02:04.280 --> 00:02:06.880] and I'm on Mistock from Stability AI.[00:02:06.880 --> 00:02:09.920] All right, Iman Mistock.[00:02:09.920 --> 00:02:10.800] Did I say that right?[00:02:10.800 --> 00:02:12.120] - Yep. - Perfect.[00:02:12.120 --> 00:02:13.680] Thank you for doing this.[00:02:13.680 --> 00:02:16.560] Founder of Stability AI,[00:02:16.560 --> 00:02:20.480] one of the main contributors to stable diffusion.[00:02:20.480 --> 00:02:23.480] Thank you for coming on here today.[00:02:23.480 --> 00:02:24.440] - So pleasure, Logan.[00:02:24.440 --> 00:02:25.960] Most I have be here.[00:02:25.960 --> 00:02:26.800] - Yeah, totally.[00:02:26.800 --> 00:02:30.120] So maybe at a highest level, we can start off with[00:02:30.120 --> 00:02:32.560] what is generative AI?[00:02:32.560 --> 00:02:34.760] How would you define that for the average person?[00:02:34.760 --> 00:02:37.880] - So I think everyone said of kind of the concepts[00:02:37.880 --> 00:02:40.560] of big data 'cause the whole of the internet previously[00:02:40.560 --> 00:02:41.680] was on big data.[00:02:41.680 --> 00:02:44.640] Large, large models built by Google and Facebook[00:02:44.640 --> 00:02:47.000] and others to basically target you ads[00:02:47.000 --> 00:02:49
Ep 9TWIML pod with Emad Mostaque
https://chrt.fm/track/4D4ED/traffic.megaphone.fm/MLN6770658893.mp3?updated=1670879179TranscriptSPEAKER 1 0:00:00I want to send a huge thanks to our friends at AWS for their continued support of the podcast and their sponsorship of our reinvent 2022 series. You know AWS is a cloud computing leader, but did you realize the company offers a broad array of services and infrastructure at all three layers of the machine learning technology stack? In fact, tens of thousands of customers trust AWS for machine learning and AI services. And the company aims to put ML in the hands of every practitioner with innovative services like Amazon Code Whisperer, a new ML powered pair programming tool that helps developers improve productivity by significantly reducing the time to build software applications. To learn more about AWS ML and AI services and how they're helping customers accelerate their machine learning journeys, visit twimlai.com slash go slash AWS ML. All right, everyone, this is Sam Charrington, host of the Twiml AI podcast. And today I'm coming to you live from the Future Frequency podcast studio at the AWS reinvent conference here in Las Vegas. And I am joined by Ahmad Mostak. Ahmad is founder and CEO of Stability AI. If this is the first episode of our reinvent series that you are listening to, don't try adjusting your audio settings. It's definitely me. After a few days here at reinvent in the dry desert here in Nevada, my voice is on his last legs, but I think we'll make it through this. Before we get going, be sure to take a moment to hit that subscribe button wherever you're listening to today's show. And if you want to check us out in studio, you can bounce over to YouTube for the interview. SPEAKER 2 0:01:42Ahmad, welcome to the podcast. Thanks so much for having me. Super excited to talk to you. SPEAKER 1 0:01:46You are of course the founder and CEO of Stability. Stability is the company behind StableDiffusion, which is a multimodal model that has been getting a lot of fanfare, I think. Welcome. And I'd love to jump in by having you share a little bit about your background. SPEAKER 2 0:02:02Yeah, no, I think it's been super interesting. I think StableDiffusion is kind of a specific text to image model. As for me, let's say I started off as a computer science at uni, SPEAKER 1 0:02:10enterprise developer, and then became a hedge fund manager and one of the largest video game investors in the world and then artificial intelligence. And I was doing that, it was a SPEAKER 2 0:02:18lot of fun. And then my son was diagnosed with autism and they said there was no cure or treatment. SPEAKER 1 0:02:23So I quit, switched to advising hedge funds and built an AI team to do literature review, all the autism literature, and then biomolecular pathway analysis of neurotransmitters to repurpose drugs to help him out. And it kind of worked. He went to mainstream school and was super happy. That's awesome. SPEAKER 2 0:02:39It was kind of cool. Good trade, good trade. Then I went back to the hedge fund world, won some awards. It's boring. Then decided to make the world a better place. So first off, SPEAKER 1 0:02:47took the global X prize for learning. That was a $15 million prize from Elon Musk and Tony Robbins for the first app to teach kids literacy and numeracy without internet. My co-founder and I SPEAKER 2 0:02:55have been deploying that around the world. And now we're teaching kids in refugee camps, SPEAKER 1 0:02:59literacy and numeracy in 13 months and one hour a day. And we're about to air the crap out of that. SPEAKER 2 0:03:04In 2020-21, I designed and led the United Nations, one of the United Nations AI initiatives against SPEAKER 1 0:03:10COVID-19, Kayak Collective and augmented intelligence against COVID-19 launched at Stanford, backed by the WHO, UNESCO and the World Bank. And that was really interesting because we were trying SPEAKER 2 0:03:20to make the world's knowledge free on COVID-19 with Core 19. So there's a 500,000 paper data set, SPEAKER 1 0:03:26freely available to everyone. And then use AI to organize it because it's really confusing. During that, lots and lots of interesting tech kind of came through, but I realized SPEAKER 2 0:03:37these foundation models are super powerful. You can't have them controlled by any one company. It's bad business and it's not the correct thing ethically. So I thought, let's widen this and create open source foundation models for everyone, because I think it can really advance humanity. SPEAKER 1 0:03:50And again, I think it'll be great to see these things proliferate. So we can have an open discussion about it and also have the value created from just these brand new experiences. That's awesome. And when did you get started down that part of the journey? SPEAKER 2 0:04:03About two years ago. Stability has been going for about 13 months now. SPEAKER 1 0:04:07Yeah. When I think about the lot of stable diffusion goes back to this latent diffusion paper, which was
Ep 8pls ignore
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Ep 7Kelsey Hightower session
https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1dRJZMpoMArGB
Ep 6Shreyas Doshi Super Follows dec
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1EfuW9FpLw
Ep 5I have come to bury the BIOS, not to open it - The need for holistic systems - Bryan Cantrill
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33145411https://www.osfc.io/2022/talks/i-have-come-to-bury-the-bios-not-to-open-it-the-need-for-holistic-systems/
Ep 4test matt levine patio11
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2516319705097430
Ep 3test dbt labs
https://www.crowdcast.io/e/ama-drew-margaret (no login: https://youtu.be/RAc6cEqb3VQ)
Ep 2test timescale
test
Ep 1Beta Episode: What's a Workflow?
- What are Temporal Workflows?- What is the relationship of Workflows and State Machines?- Workflows are business logic, so they are a source of truth for the businessRead more on Ryland's post - the Macro problem with Microservices!Thanks to Remotely for our recording platform.