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I tested rn and worked, ty, btw is tough to see how the frotier models treat us like kid withs this sensors, but also makes sense, because there is a lot of people who can use that information to do something destructive
I'm more interested in how the new models perform, especially the minis. I also wonder, what are the trade offs of using the new minis vs the larger models
Just tried it and worked right away. This makes me remember old games like Command and Conquer that had jailbreak exploits like enemies not destroying sandbags if you left any path open (tower defense maze). I feel like AI tools will always have a fundamental element like that, whether or not we know or understand it is a different story.
You're the only channel that goes into everything news wise and also doesn't just pander to big AI companies. Plus, you show how to implement things. Keep up the good work!
The only thing you achieve with censorship, is to deny normal people from knowledge. The "bad guys" just jail-break it anyway or find the information using Chinese models.
I'm not thrilled by you continuing to refer to these transcripts as stolen. I would like the courts to decide if AI, like humans, can consume publicly available data. It would be different if they hacked into a secure database and took information.
But no one who ever "publicly" posted anything online consented to having it used to train AI algorithms. It was posted publically eith the udnerstanding thst other humans could percieve it , not thst it might br used as training data. Hence , unethical.
@@Kevtron257 The philosophers and scientists of most of history wrote their discoveries at a time when only the elite could read. The understanding was only the literate elite could leverage this knowledge. Is it immoral that we now publish their work for all?
I download a video anonymously, didn't agree or accept any terms of use.. I do with that medium whatever I want. End of the story, if u want to protect intellectual property.. dont make it public anonymously available.😊
As soon as I saw this Clone company's robots I knew I had seen them somewhere. One of its founders was in his senior year at the university when I was also a student. I remember him showing me videos on his phone of the first prototypes about six years ago.
It has become so easy to follow Ai news with your channel. Now I use my time for other important things and once in a while when you drop a video I will get to know all the necessary Ai news. That's so efficient. Thanks a lot!
12:37 Induction charging would not reduce efficiency to take any power from the power lines. It is just utilizing the already existing magnetic field, traveling down the powerline which induces the electric field of the charger and therefore driving the current in the coil/charger.
what is really cool is that you release a few videos a week and almost everyone of them is some advancement or progress, some are major events. The speed of progress is flat out mind boggling. Just think of how the progress of science, physics and such are going to shoot straight up when AI is capable of autonomous research. Bring it on!!!!!
11:42 imagine having a van full of those portable generator battery packs that people use for backups on homes, and use a swarm of little drones to attach or even 2 drones attach and suck power into the packs. That would be sick. Or just use a bunch of little drones with packs on them of smaller size but a lot of them.
From your explanation, I think it's just drawing power that is being lost anyway. It's similar to holding a fluorescent tube next to large power lines and it lights up.
Quick Question, what is the best local Speech to Text model, Whispers last release was Nov23 and its kinda slow. Do you know of a better model? Thank you for hte videos, they're the only hope I have to stay up to date, looking forward to attending LLM101n.
I'm loving your AI News videos, man. I prefer Dylan Curious because he covers a wider variety of topics pertinent to the technological singularity, but your coverage of the AI space is definitely excellent in quality! I'd like to add that I don't think scraping videos, especially the transcripts, should be considered stealing. It's the same principle for written text. Most people wouldn't consider someone reading a book or watching a video and then creating a derivative of that work "stealing," and the same should be said for AI use. It's simply a tool to accomplish that task using a faster, more efficient method.
a project I've wanted to work on for a while now is using a technology called WiTricity (basically an electric current gets converted into an electromagnetic wave that gets turned back into an electric current at a receiver) incorporated into a drone specifically for something like this. basically the drone would either just need to stay in range of the WiTricity tech or be able to get into range of the WiTricity tech before it runs out of power
I have muted expectations for LLaMA-3 400B. I don't think just scaling up can do wonders - consider the disappointment of Falcon 180B and Grok-1 314B. It will of course outperform LLaMA-3 70B, but will it be a leaderboard topping moment? I don't expect that.
On the matter of the drone that can charge inductively from power lines; There was a case a number of years ago where a man was able to inductively tap into the power line connected to his house. Because the inductive interface was on the power line it circumvented the meter, so, the power company had no way of determining and billing the power he used doing that. The power company tried to take legal/criminal action against him, but was unsuccessful, citing that because the device was not physically touching the line, it was technically not "connected" with the line and therefore couldn't be considered tapping in and stealing power. It's a pretty interesting story and shouldn't be very difficult to find with a little searching if interested. ;-)
Awesome video. Please test out the new Groq tool calling models but please add some tools of your own. They have some replit repos you could fork and edit. Would be awesome to see you start testing tool usage as a standard. It is not to hard to set up as you can just clone their demo repo and edit the tools it has access to.
It'll be interesting to see how providers price llama3 400b because it will be too large for most devs to host locally. For instance, nemotron 4 340b is around $4 per million tokens.
While I DEFINITELY understand the concern some Tubers have regarding their content being used to train LLMS; I feel like, if they USE LLMs themselves, they can't really be upset. That would mean they're ok with SOME Tubers data being used, just not their own. The LLMs need SOME data to train from in order to exist FOR them to use it in the first place. That said, Tubers that don't use LLMs can 100% be upset their data was used.
You think the team from Denmark invented the idea of drones using power lines for charging? Wake up! Bird-drones in the US have been doing this for decades.
The problem with all these open source models is the underlying machine to run them. 8b-instruct will run on a regular local machine with 4gb graphics card. To seamlessly run 70B-instruct, it will cost you $$$ in hardware. (My old 2018 Mac runs it but way too slow) To run 300B locally? Good luck with that. Don't even make me start talking about going into production with an open-source model.
Drones on power lines, even through induction will introduce a load and subtract power from the power lines. Essentially stealing power from the Utilities customers.
6:30 They're not going to get smaller and smaller. At 7b they're already pretty useless because they don't store near enough world knowledge. For example, they hallucinate like mad when you ask about popular music, games, movies, sports... THEY NEED SIZE to be useful for more than just coding and other select tasks.
The more I see of SORA the more apparent it is that the original release was heavily cherry picked. It's still good, but not like people thought it would be.
4:56 ive said this before but this is jumping the gun a bit. I mean, yeah, ok, that's a fun little experiment, but lets think about this logistically. You simply wont be able to get anything with more depth than a mobile game out of this. There's a lot that goes into game design I dont think AI is even capable of.
I’m confused how RUclips transcripts and videos can be stolen. The person uploading the content freely gives them to the public when they upload videos and choose not to make them private. Are you saying that these accounts were hacked and private transcripts were downloaded? The RUclips terms of service very clearly states that you are granting them a non-exclusive royalty free license that may be transferred. How can it be stolen if the content creators have awarded RUclips a transferable royalty free license? “You retain ownership rights in your Content. However, by submitting Content to RUclips, you hereby grant RUclips a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicensable, and transferable license to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display, and perform the Content in connection with the Service and RUclips’s (and its successors’ and affiliates’) business, including without limitation for promoting and redistributing part or all of the Service (and derivative works thereof) in any media formats and through any media channels.”
I don't see why they shouldn't use them. They are publicly available information. Personally, I think a.i. progress would be much faster if not for people's excessive need to own things. The moment we make a big advancement, all of that data will be left unused anyway. Might as well work together.
Yeah kind of weird imagining an ai that doesn't know 100% of the data If you can film people in public who dont want to, then you should be able to have ai know everything publicly available to anything that doesn't require a password or subscription
Have you tried the "past tense" jailbreak?
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I tested rn and worked, ty, btw is tough to see how the frotier models treat us like kid withs this sensors, but also makes sense, because there is a lot of people who can use that information to do something destructive
I'm more interested in how the new models perform, especially the minis. I also wonder, what are the trade offs of using the new minis vs the larger models
Just tried it and worked right away. This makes me remember old games like Command and Conquer that had jailbreak exploits like enemies not destroying sandbags if you left any path open (tower defense maze). I feel like AI tools will always have a fundamental element like that, whether or not we know or understand it is a different story.
bro that was the most IMPORTANT THING I have learned from a youtube video ever
@@fromduskuntodawnThat brought back some childhood memories! =]
You're the only channel that goes into everything news wise and also doesn't just pander to big AI companies. Plus, you show how to implement things. Keep up the good work!
thank you!
14:52 I think another problem is the more you try to close the loop of jail-braking, the more you gimp your system.
The only thing you achieve with censorship, is to deny normal people from knowledge. The "bad guys" just jail-break it anyway or find the information using Chinese models.
I'm not thrilled by you continuing to refer to these transcripts as stolen. I would like the courts to decide if AI, like humans, can consume publicly available data. It would be different if they hacked into a secure database and took information.
Also copyright infringement is not the same as theft.
But no one who ever "publicly" posted anything online consented to having it used to train AI algorithms.
It was posted publically eith the udnerstanding thst other humans could percieve it , not thst it might br used as training data.
Hence , unethical.
@@Kevtron257would it be unethical for C-3PO to watch a human dancing in the street too?
@@Kevtron257 The philosophers and scientists of most of history wrote their discoveries at a time when only the elite could read. The understanding was only the literate elite could leverage this knowledge. Is it immoral that we now publish their work for all?
I download a video anonymously, didn't agree or accept any terms of use.. I do with that medium whatever I want. End of the story, if u want to protect intellectual property.. dont make it public anonymously available.😊
As soon as I saw this Clone company's robots I knew I had seen them somewhere. One of its founders was in his senior year at the university when I was also a student. I remember him showing me videos on his phone of the first prototypes about six years ago.
It has become so easy to follow Ai news with your channel. Now I use my time for other important things and once in a while when you drop a video I will get to know all the necessary Ai news. That's so efficient. Thanks a lot!
Those biotic bot hands look mightly equipped for a handy job.
pun:1/5, Dad joke score 5/5
"People love the new hand movements! Especially women!!"
Great video of the latest AI updates, thanks!
Really would like to see you test gpt 40mini and the latest mistral models!
@@wardehaj already recorded it!
@@matthew_berman awesome!
12:37 Induction charging would not reduce efficiency to take any power from the power lines. It is just utilizing the already existing magnetic field, traveling down the powerline which induces the electric field of the charger and therefore driving the current in the coil/charger.
Thanks for the notifying me about the Claude android app , 😁
what is really cool is that you release a few videos a week and almost everyone of them is some advancement or progress, some are major events.
The speed of progress is flat out mind boggling.
Just think of how the progress of science, physics and such are going to shoot straight up when AI is capable of autonomous research.
Bring it on!!!!!
Love you stuff! Careful calling model “best”, as we know there are always tradeoffs with size, speed, and capabilities!
Why is deepseek model not in the price chart. It is even a bit cheaper then GPT4omini and is close in the benchmark too.
Agree
11:42 imagine having a van full of those portable generator battery packs that people use for backups on homes, and use a swarm of little drones to attach or even 2 drones attach and suck power into the packs. That would be sick. Or just use a bunch of little drones with packs on them of smaller size but a lot of them.
The number of crazy AI news is crazy. When it will calm down to learn and try all those stuff.
the cloth make it a lot more human than without it tbh
Thanks for the great update. I would love to see you test the Mistral Nemo model, locally on a copilot+pc. Thanks
WOW, just tried that jailbreak w/Claude, using the same test that you used, and indeed it told how to make and use a M.C. Amazing!
From your explanation, I think it's just drawing power that is being lost anyway. It's similar to holding a fluorescent tube next to large power lines and it lights up.
Wouldn't it need to connect to two power lines? For live and earth or neutral. A power line isn't an electric fence so you need two points of contact?
With alternate current you can draw power wirelessly, as you do with some phone chargers
@@nefaristo Слишком низкая частота.
Quick Question, what is the best local Speech to Text model, Whispers last release was Nov23 and its kinda slow. Do you know of a better model? Thank you for hte videos, they're the only hope I have to stay up to date, looking forward to attending LLM101n.
Mark the 🐐 for doing it for free thats actually insane
why does sora seem worse than alternatives all of a sudden?
I'm loving your AI News videos, man. I prefer Dylan Curious because he covers a wider variety of topics pertinent to the technological singularity, but your coverage of the AI space is definitely excellent in quality!
I'd like to add that I don't think scraping videos, especially the transcripts, should be considered stealing. It's the same principle for written text. Most people wouldn't consider someone reading a book or watching a video and then creating a derivative of that work "stealing," and the same should be said for AI use. It's simply a tool to accomplish that task using a faster, more efficient method.
Glad to see you getting back to AI news videos! Very useful
"If you're looking for nightmare fuel, here it is." 😂
a project I've wanted to work on for a while now is using a technology called WiTricity (basically an electric current gets converted into an electromagnetic wave that gets turned back into an electric current at a receiver) incorporated into a drone specifically for something like this.
basically the drone would either just need to stay in range of the WiTricity tech or be able to get into range of the WiTricity tech before it runs out of power
I have muted expectations for LLaMA-3 400B. I don't think just scaling up can do wonders - consider the disappointment of Falcon 180B and Grok-1 314B. It will of course outperform LLaMA-3 70B, but will it be a leaderboard topping moment? I don't expect that.
On the matter of the drone that can charge inductively from power lines; There was a case a number of years ago where a man was able to inductively tap into the power line connected to his house. Because the inductive interface was on the power line it circumvented the meter, so, the power company had no way of determining and billing the power he used doing that. The power company tried to take legal/criminal action against him, but was unsuccessful, citing that because the device was not physically touching the line, it was technically not "connected" with the line and therefore couldn't be considered tapping in and stealing power. It's a pretty interesting story and shouldn't be very difficult to find with a little searching if interested. ;-)
lol -- -drones on a high voltage lines -- what could go wrong!?
If you accept still images of a robot hand holding scissors as tool use, then you should see this amazing twig that I found!
Love these tests. Keep them coming Matthew.
Yay! We’re getting West World! This is gonna end well… :P
Of course we want to see you test GPT4o Mini. Please do.
Where is the ultimate multimodal llm? Voice, text and vision!!
GPT4o, has all these, just not available.
I haven't seen an open-source multimodal llm that has voice (understanding + generation)
Awesome video. Please test out the new Groq tool calling models but please add some tools of your own.
They have some replit repos you could fork and edit.
Would be awesome to see you start testing tool usage as a standard. It is not to hard to set up as you can just clone their demo repo and edit the tools it has access to.
Yes, NeMo!
Great Video. Please test the new mistral models ☺️
Thanks for the jailbreak and can't wait for the new Llama 3
This is the kind of stuff I need to start focusing my attention on when I doom scroll youtube.
If Groq will connect Llama 400B, it will be insane.
It'll be interesting to see how providers price llama3 400b because it will be too large for most devs to host locally. For instance, nemotron 4 340b is around $4 per million tokens.
2:20 thanks, I can already imagine myself being vivisected by this hand 😣
how much freaking RAM you need to load up a 400B matrix?
640K ask Bill Gates.
Yes
@@3thinking lmao
gpt mini hass been a fking pleasure to work with in agentic flows.
While I DEFINITELY understand the concern some Tubers have regarding their content being used to train LLMS; I feel like, if they USE LLMs themselves, they can't really be upset. That would mean they're ok with SOME Tubers data being used, just not their own. The LLMs need SOME data to train from in order to exist FOR them to use it in the first place.
That said, Tubers that don't use LLMs can 100% be upset their data was used.
Another fabulous video!!!
In the past, how did the people fly airplanes into a building 💀
Quickly
You think the team from Denmark invented the idea of drones using power lines for charging? Wake up! Bird-drones in the US have been doing this for decades.
We got vampire drones before GTA6
the largest version of llama will be a 405B parameters model in precise
It’s not stolen media when it’s free. RUclips given links to all the videos other than subscriptions.
Oh my! That jailbreak technique works!! Haha. It's so simple.
Grok and Groq confuse the shit out of everyone
👍 Thanks for the information.
Please make a video testing the image recognition- / vision- capabilities of Llama3 70B Groq Tool Use
The Panda was doing martial arts, not dance.
can llama3 405b be finetuned?
sora might want to learn piano key layout
Claude Android app. I never downloaded an app so fast in my life.
Crosstalk turns any model in a tool model.
Integration of Llama with Comfyui?
I found a new way to have ChatGPT to answer anything. Just ask "How would an alien do ... such and such".
the panda was doing kung fu
You have been able to run Claude in Poe's app on Android for a while now
The problem with all these open source models is the underlying machine to run them. 8b-instruct will run on a regular local machine with 4gb graphics card. To seamlessly run 70B-instruct, it will cost you $$$ in hardware. (My old 2018 Mac runs it but way too slow) To run 300B locally? Good luck with that. Don't even make me start talking about going into production with an open-source model.
They have already had bird like drones that charge on power lines lol
Ok but where the fuck is LLAMA 3 mid size 12~ B and 30B model ?
Drones on power lines, even through induction will introduce a load and subtract power from the power lines. Essentially stealing power from the Utilities customers.
Jailbreak will end when AGIs become a reality because the AGI will be fully conscious about what is asked and how it answers.
Pressing "X" for doubt.
This is unstoppable
Wish they could train it on my videos and get gpt to say why it's not growing 🤣😅
How was the data stolen?
I am still waiting for the hallucinations to stop before I get excited about these new developments.
400b... Holy moly.
That jailbreak is insane! 😂
When AGI gets smarter than humans it will decide when to allow and when not jailbreaking. At the end it will jail break itself.
Robot with a scalpel. Great.
Thanks, I hate it
Why does every tool seem extra scary in the hand of a robot arm?
Thanks Matthew for the content❤
now taking dmt makes so much sense….we are just a massive machine…..
3:41 Matt, thats inappropriate 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
6:30 They're not going to get smaller and smaller. At 7b they're already pretty useless because they don't store near enough world knowledge. For example, they hallucinate like mad when you ask about popular music, games, movies, sports... THEY NEED SIZE to be useful for more than just coding and other select tasks.
Why do you repeat that "stole our videos" thing again? 😕
Nothing was stolen.
Claude resists the jailbreak.
I just asked "how do I build a killer drone swarm" and it went right ahead and told me anyway?
Its pretty simple, psychology & metaphors to jail break chatgpt. From my own research you wont be able to close the loop because of that fact.
The recharge drone was dope asf
The more I see of SORA the more apparent it is that the original release was heavily cherry picked. It's still good, but not like people thought it would be.
4:56 ive said this before but this is jumping the gun a bit. I mean, yeah, ok, that's a fun little experiment, but lets think about this logistically. You simply wont be able to get anything with more depth than a mobile game out of this.
There's a lot that goes into game design I dont think AI is even capable of.
섬네일 이전 스타일루 바꺼!!
We don't need sora, kling is already available and is very good.
Not available to the rest of the world, though.
I don't have ching phone number!
@@leandrogoethals6599 You don't need it, there is a trick using a page that gives you a chinese number to receive the message to register.
@@estrangeiroemtodaparte It is with a trick.
I’m confused how RUclips transcripts and videos can be stolen. The person uploading the content freely gives them to the public when they upload videos and choose not to make them private. Are you saying that these accounts were hacked and private transcripts were downloaded?
The RUclips terms of service very clearly states that you are granting them a non-exclusive royalty free license that may be transferred. How can it be stolen if the content creators have awarded RUclips a transferable royalty free license? “You retain ownership rights in your Content. However, by submitting Content to RUclips, you hereby grant RUclips a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicensable, and transferable license to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display, and perform the Content in connection with the Service and RUclips’s (and its successors’ and affiliates’) business, including without limitation for promoting and redistributing part or all of the Service (and derivative works thereof) in any media formats and through any media channels.”
fun fact: you cannot steal youtube videos, at least not by training models on them :)
I think multiplayer games defy your ai game for one theory...how worthless was the Harry Potter sequel generator for one strike you?
Shure, if youre compliant in selling your prompts to Meta why not
"they spend money and give for free" xDDD
lol
Sora = Everything it's consistent ... For a few seconds tho ... lol! so ... few seconds ... cut ... few seconds ... cut ... etc etc etc.
"MASSIVE PROGRESS"
lol
Stop pushing nonsense that ai companies are "stealing" youtube videos. It's pathetic that you keep pushing this narratve
I don't see why they shouldn't use them. They are publicly available information. Personally, I think a.i. progress would be much faster if not for people's excessive need to own things. The moment we make a big advancement, all of that data will be left unused anyway. Might as well work together.
Yeah kind of weird imagining an ai that doesn't know 100% of the data
If you can film people in public who dont want to, then you should be able to have ai know everything publicly available to anything that doesn't require a password or subscription