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A Beginner's Guide to AI

Dietmar Fischerbeginnersguideto.ai

"A Beginner's Guide to AI" makes the complex world of Artificial Intelligence accessible to all. Each episode either asks someone working with AI about what they do and how AI can help you or it explains an important concept/idea.


Ideal for novices, tech enthusiasts, and the simply curious, this podcast transforms AI learning into an engaging, digestible journey. Join us and learn everything you need to know on how to use AI in the best way 🚀


🎙️ About The Host, Dietmar Fischer

Dietmar is a podcaster and AI marketer from Berlin. If you want to know how to get your AI or your digital marketing going, just contact him at argoberlin.com


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Episodes

Beyond Gaming: GPUs, the Unsung Heroes of AI Progress

In this episode of "A Beginner's Guide to AI," hosted by Professor GePhardT, we embark on an enlightening journey to uncover the crucial role of GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) in the realm of artificial intelligence. Discover how these powerful processors, originally designed for gaming, have become indispensable in driving the rapid advancements in AI. From their ability to perform parallel processing to their transformative impact on fields like weather forecasting, this episode dives deep i...

Jan 06, 202415 minSeason 3Ep. 22

AI's Example-Driven Learning: Unpacking Zero-, One- and Few-Shot Techniques!

In this episode of "A Beginner's Guide to AI," we delve into the captivating world of zero-shot, few-shot, and one-shot prompting, exploring how these methods are revolutionizing the way AI learns and adapts. Hosted by Professor GePhardT, the episode breaks down these complex concepts with clarity, using real-world examples to illustrate their impact and potential. Listeners will gain a deep understanding of how AI can perform tasks it has never encountered before, and how it utilizes minimal ex...

Jan 03, 202414 minSeason 3Ep. 21

Equality in Algorithms: Reshaping AI for the Better

In this episode of "A Beginner's Guide to AI," Professor GePhardT takes listeners on an enlightening journey into the world of biases in AI. We explore the origins of these biases, their societal and ethical implications, and the innovative strategies employed to mitigate them. From defining AI bias to examining real-world case studies, particularly in healthcare, this episode provides a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and solutions in creating fair and equitable AI systems. The di...

Dec 30, 202313 minSeason 3Ep. 20

The Personal Touch: Why Creating an Assistant is Essential for Your ChatGPT Prompts

In today's episode of "Beginner's Guide to AI," join Dietmar, founder of Argo.berlin, as he steps in for Professor GePhardT to explore a pivotal aspect of AI interaction: the importance of crafting an assistant for your ChatGPT prompts. Dive into the nuances of how the formulation of prompts, akin to a recipe in cooking , significantly influences the output you receive from AI models like ChatGPT. Dietmar elucidates the concept of "Garbage in, garbage out," emphasizing the criticality of precise...

Dec 28, 20236 min

Our 3 Predictions for 2024 - AI, Self Driving Cars & Wearable Health

In this episode of "A Beginner's Guide to AI," Professor GepHardt takes listeners on an enlightening journey into the future, exploring three groundbreaking predictions for 2024. We delve into the world of lifelike chatbots and voice assistants, examining how these A-Ice are becoming an integral part of our daily lives and the ethical considerations they bring. The discussion then shifts to the exciting advancements in autonomous vehicles, highlighting the technological innovations, societal imp...

Dec 27, 202316 minSeason 3Ep. 19

Silicon Santa: AI's Take on Holiday Cheer

In this captivating episode of "A Beginner's Guide to AI," Professor GePardT takes listeners on an enlightening journey into the world of artificial intelligence and its intriguing role in holiday gift-giving. Explore how AI might assist Santa in his yearly endeavors, delve into the potential of AI in customizing and creating personalized gifts, and uncover how advances in AI, particularly in computer vision, are revolutionizing retail and predicting holiday gift demand. This episode is not just...

Dec 22, 202313 minSeason 3Ep. 18

Lessons from 'The Time Machine': AI Through the Looking Glass

In this thought-provoking episode of "A Beginner's Guide to AI," Professor Gep-Hardt takes listeners on a captivating journey through the lens of H.G. Wells' classic science fiction novel, 'The Time Machine.' We explore the profound parallels between Wells' visionary tale and the contemporary world of AI, delving into themes of technology-driven class division, the loss of human agency, and the ethical implications of AI development. Discover how the novel's depiction of a future split into the ...

Dec 19, 202314 minSeason 3Ep. 17

AI's New Era: Understanding Mistral's Sparse Mixture of Experts Approach

In this episode of "A Beginner's Guide to AI," we delve into the innovative realm of Sparse Mixture of Experts (MoE) models, with a special focus on Mistral, a French AI company pioneering in this field. We unpack the concept of Sparse MoE, highlighting its efficiency, adaptability, and scalability in AI development. We explore Mistral's groundbreaking work in applying Sparse MoE to language models, emphasizing its potential for more accessible and sustainable AI technologies. Through a detailed...

Dec 16, 202312 minSeason 3Ep. 16

Speak Nicely: Discover How Your Tone Influences AI Responses

In this episode of "A Beginner's Guide to AI," Professor GePhardT dives into the intriguing world of AI responses to politeness and incentives. He explores why phrases like "please" and "thank you," or the mention of a tip, seem to make AI, like GPT4, respond more thoughtfully. The discussion includes how these A-Ice process language and context, a real-world case study of a programmer's experiment with AI responses, and a deeper look into the psychological and programming aspects influencing AI...

Dec 13, 202313 minSeason 3Ep. 15

Guardians of the Digital Realm: How AI Safety Protects Us

Today on "A Beginner's Guide to AI," we embarked on an insightful exploration of AI Safety. We unpacked what AI Safety entails and its critical role in ensuring AI systems are beneficial and aligned with human values. Our journey took us through the technical challenges, ethical considerations, and the long-term implications of AI development. We delved into a case study on autonomous vehicles, illustrating the real-world applications and complexities of AI Safety. The Call to Action and interac...

Dec 10, 202313 minSeason 3Ep. 14

Cruising with Knight Rider: K.I.T.T. and the Ethics of AI

Today on "A Beginner's Guide to AI," we take a high-speed pursuit through time, exploring how K.I.T.T., the iconic AI from the 80s hit show Knight Rider, continues to fuel discussions on AI's potential and ethics. We've navigated through the conceptual framework of AI, recounting K.I.T.T.'s advanced autonomous capabilities and personality that mirror today's technological aspirations. We analyzed how this early portrayal of AI ethics in popular culture intersects with current AI developments, es...

Dec 07, 202316 minSeason 3Ep. 13

Echoes of Intelligence: Is It Human or AI? Turing Test, Chinese Room & Winograd Challange

In this episode, we explore the boundaries of artificial intelligence through the lens of the Turing Test, Chinese Room argument, and Winograd Challenge. We examined the Turing Test's challenge to AI in mimicking human-like intelligence and discussed the philosophical depths of the Chinese Room argument, questioning whether AI can truly understand or just simulate understanding. The Winograd Challenge tested AI's grasp of language nuances, highlighting the complexity of human communication. A ca...

Dec 04, 202312 minSeason 3Ep. 12

OpenAI's Mystery that got Sam Altman Hired and Fired in one Week: Q-Learning

In this episode of "A Beginner's Guide to AI," we unravel the complexities of Q-Learning, a pivotal method in reinforcement learning. We begin by breaking down the concept, illustrating how AI agents learn and make decisions to maximize rewards, much like humans learning from experience. A fascinating case study in gaming showcases Q-Learning in action, where AI masters strategic decision-making in complex environments. We also ponder over OpenAI's recent breakthrough , speculated to involve an ...

Dec 01, 202313 minSeason 3Ep. 11

The Rise of Synthetic Actors in Hollywood: Digital Doppelgängers

In this episode of "A Beginner's Guide to AI," we delve into the groundbreaking realm of synthetic actors in the entertainment industry. We explore the evolution from digital replicas of actors like Harrison Ford to entirely AI-generated performers, examining the technological advancements and ethical considerations this brings. We discuss the balance between authenticity and artificiality, pondering the future role of human actors and the ethical boundaries in using AI. Our case study on Peter ...

Nov 28, 202315 minSeason 3Ep. 10

From Sci-Fi to Reality to OpenAI? The Rise of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

In this episode of "A Beginner's Guide to AI," we delve into the intricate world of Artificial General Intelligence, exploring its potential to perform tasks across various domains like a human. We discussed how it differs from specialized AI, its technical and ethical challenges, and its transformative potential, particularly in healthcare. An interactive segment invited listeners to design their own AGI system, fostering a deeper understanding of the technology. The episode concluded with a re...

Nov 24, 202315 minSeason 3Ep. 9

AI, Aging, and the Future of Elder Care

Today we explored how AI is transforming elderly care. Passive sensors track activity patterns and can detect emerging health issues early to enable proactive treatment. Voice assistants and chatbots provide companionship and cognitive stimulation. And machine learning analyzes individual data to enable personalized care plans. While great promise exists, we must thoughtfully balance potential benefits with ethical concerns around privacy and human interaction. As our population ages, AI-enabled...

Nov 21, 202312 minSeason 3Ep. 8

Building the Future: How AI is Transforming Construction

Today we build a vision of how artificial intelligence could revolutionize the construction industry. Professor GePhardT leads us on a tour of an AI-enhanced job site where drones autonomously monitor progress and safety. We learn how AI simulation enables rapid design iterations while robotics automate hazardous tasks. Companies like Doxel already pilot drone-based AI tools to boost efficiency. While promising, thoughtful implementation remains key. When integrated ethically, machine intelligen...

Nov 17, 202313 minSeason 3Ep. 7

GPU Giant: How NVIDIA Drove the AI Revolution

Today's podcast explores graphics chip giant NVIDIA's pivotal role in enabling the AI revolution. We learn how NVIDIA capitalized early on using its GPUs to accelerate deep learning, achieving huge performance gains. Key innovations like CUDA, cuDNN, TensorRT and purpose-built GPUs allowed NVIDIA to cement its leadership in AI infrastructure. Their end-to-end ecosystem democratized access to AI, powering advances in computer vision, robotics, autonomous vehicles and more. We discuss a case study...

Nov 14, 202317 minSeason 3Ep. 6

After Animal Rights Robot Rights? Or do intelligent machines deserve legal protection?

Today we explored the intriguing concept of computer rights - the idea that advanced AI systems could be granted legal protections and ethical treatment. As AI grows more sophisticated, some argue we need moral guidelines and even regulations to prevent misuse. But critics contend only conscious, feeling entities warrant rights. We discussed real-world examples like Google's LaMDA to make this philosophical debate more concrete. Key questions include: If AI gains strong agency, do we have a duty...

Nov 11, 202316 minSeason 3Ep. 5

Finetuning AI to Your Needs: The Power of Customization

Discover how finetuning allows anyone to easily customize advanced AI models for specialized tasks. Learn how finetuning builds on transfer learning to adapt pretrained models like GPT3 for new skills with minimal data and compute. Hear examples of startups leveraging finetuning for breakthroughs in healthcare, business, and more. Try finetuning a simple image classifier yourself using Teachable Machine. This episode covers the techniques, benefits, and vast potential of finetuning to democratiz...

Nov 08, 202314 minSeason 3Ep. 4

Robocop and the Real-World Rise of AI Policing

Robocop envisioned an AI-powered cybernetic police officer, raising enduring questions about automation and ethics in law enforcement. In this episode, we examine dilemmas around lethal force authority, bias, transparency, and accountability as emerging AI policing tools make dystopian fiction feel increasingly real. Can algorithms and autonomous robots ever replace human judgement in upholding justice ethically? By analyzing cautionary tales like Robocop along with modern cases of bias in AI sy...

Nov 04, 202318 minSeason 3Ep. 3

Exposing the Prejudices Inside Artificial Intelligence

Today's episode unpacks the complex issue of bias in artificial intelligence. We explore how bias emerges through training data, algorithms, and human prejudices. Looking at real examples of biased AI in hiring, healthcare, and facial recognition, we see how bias leads to discriminatory impacts that amplify injustice. Steps like enhancing data diversity, algorithm adjustments, and monitoring for fairness can help mitigate bias. But completely eliminating it remains incredibly difficult, often re...

Nov 01, 202315 minSeason 3Ep. 2

AI with Chinese Characteristics: Will China's Authoritarian Model Triumph in the Technological Revolution?

China aims for global supremacy in artificial intelligence by 2030. Its strategy involves massive funding, concentrated talent, and tight state control over AI development. While this centralized approach speeds progress, it raises ethical concerns and long-term innovation risks. China prioritizes AI advancements over individual rights, as seen in its facial recognition surveillance system. Tensions exist between rapid but unchecked AI progress versus ethical, consensual development. Nations mus...

Oct 28, 202316 minSeason 3Ep. 1

When Bots Babble: Exploring the 4 Types of Hallucinations Generated by ChatGPT & Co

Today on A Beginner's Guide to AI, we explore the phenomenon of hallucinations in large language models like ChatGPT and GPT4. These advanced AIs can sometimes generate strange, nonsensical, or plainly inaccurate text when prompted in confusing ways. We covered the four main types of hallucinations, ranging from gibberish, to false facts, to anthropomorphic statements. Real world examples reveal how convincing these AI-generated hallucinations can seem. Maintaining human oversight and validating...

Oct 23, 202315 minSeason 2Ep. 27

AI: Hollywood's New Imagination Engine

This episode explores how AI may transform film and TV production, from writing tools to visual effects. While promising more efficiency and new creative possibilities, integration requires balancing enhancement with preserving human artistry. A case study on Top Gun: Maverick showed thoughtful AI use in planning, effects and analytics alongside human crews. As this technology evolves, maintaining the human spirit of imagination and storytelling remains vital. This podcast was generated with the...

Oct 20, 202313 minSeason 2Ep. 26

How Deepfakes Could Undermine Voters in 2024 Presidential Election

This episode explored the alarming implications of exponentially advancing deepfake technology and its potential to unfairly manipulate voters in the 2024 US presidential election through hyper-realistic fake videos. We peeled back the layers on how these AI-generated fabrications work and why they represent an unprecedented threat to an informed democracy in the digital age. Equipping citizens with media literacy and critical thinking is crucial, as is pressuring platforms and lawmakers to resp...

Oct 17, 202316 minSeason 2Ep. 25

Smile, You're on Camera! The Rise of Facial Recognition AI Tech

Today we explore the rise of facial recognition systems and the privacy debates surrounding this AI capability. We learned how the tech identifies people by scanning faces in photos and videos. Adoption is surging for uses like smartphones, social media, retail and law enforcement. But critics warn of risks like bias, consent issues and mass surveillance. Through case studies and ethical analysis, we uncovered the complex tradeoffs facial recognition introduces. While it can help find missing pe...

Oct 14, 202320 minSeason 2Ep. 24

Galactica and the Ghost in the Machine - AI Lessons from a Sci-Fi Classic

In this episode, we explored the AI themes in Battlestar Galactica through the humanoid Cylons. Originally created as robotic slaves, the Cylons evolve sentience and rebel, sparking an apocalyptic war with humanity. Complex characters like Sharon illustrate AI issues around identity, free will, and synthetic morality that mirror real-world concerns. Ultimately, Battlestar Galactica cautions against reckless AI pursuits, while envisioning compassionate machines that uplift civilization. This sci-...

Oct 12, 202312 minSeason 2Ep. 23

Could You Fall for a Robot? The Psychology of Loving Chatbots

Recent headlines have explored the phenomenon of people developing real feelings for AI chatbots. This episode delves into the psychological drivers behind this trend. Even though we may consciously think of chatbots as artificial, unconscious processes in our brains can actually classify them as human and enable emotional bonding. Concepts like anthropomorphism and dual processing cognition explain why we can form attachments, despite intellectually knowing something is not human. As chatbots b...

Oct 10, 202316 minSeason 2Ep. 22

Open Sourcing AI: Accelerating Progress or Opening Pandora's Box?

Today we explored the rise of open source artificial intelligence. Unlike closed models dominated by Big Tech firms, open source AI is transparent and accessible to all. Initiatives like TensorFlow, PyTorch and Stable Diffusion show the power of open collaboration and innovation. However, there are debates around risks of open access versus limiting creativity and progress. Overall, open source promotes democratization and appears pivotal to the ethical development of AI. Here you find my free U...

Oct 08, 202318 minSeason 2Ep. 21
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