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NVIDIA Speaks on 6G and AI - The Future of Communication in Your Pocket

OpenAI announces SearchGPT, NVIDIA expert's insights on AI and 6G, US, Uk and EU partner on AI and more!

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🎙 Daily Podcast Episode: AI and 6G can and will have some serious impacts on the future of telecommunications? We have an expert from NVIDIA break down what it means for us all. Give it a listen.

🕵️‍♂️ Fresh Finds: Big Tech might be spending too much on AI, Alibaba invests $2.8B on an AI startup, Runway in hot water for reportedly using YouTube to train its models and leaked Pixel 9 Gemini Advanced. Read on for Fresh Finds.

🗞 Byte Sized Daily AI News: OpenAI unveils SearchGPT, US, UK and EU partner for fair AI competition, Reddit blocks most search engines and Google earnings drop with shaky AI future. For that and more, read on for Byte Sized News.

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↩️ Don’t miss out: Did you miss our last newsletter? We talked about a guide on Meta Llama 3.1, OpenAI creating new rules, Tesla's humanoid robots coming in 2026 and X's new Grok feature flops. Check it here!

NVIDIA Speaks on 6G and AI - The Future of Communication in Your Pocket 🔓

The future of communication might look a whole lot different than it does today.

Why? 

More devices.

Faster responses.

AI-powered knowledge.

NVIDIA's Senior Vice President - Telecom Ronnie Vasishta joins us to give us the scoop.

Join the conversation and ask Jordan and Ronnie questions on 6G and AI here.

Also on the pod today:

• Role of NVIDIA in 6G and AI 🟢
• Learning Opportunities and the Value of 6G 🧠
• Edge AI and on-device large language models 📲

It’ll be worth your 34 minutes:

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AI Video — A new report and leak suggests that Runway used thousands of videos from popular creators, movies and more to train its models.

1. OpenAI Unveils SearchGPT: A New Era in Online Search 🔎

OpenAI has launched its SearchGPT prototype, designed to streamline web searches by providing quick and relevant answers. This innovative tool focuses on delivering real-time information along with clear links to reputable sources, enhancing the user experience significantly.

The initiative also involves collaboration with publishers to highlight quality content, ensuring a respectful relationship between technology and journalism.

2. US, EU and UK Watchdogs Unite to Keep AI Competition Fair 🤝

Regulators from the U.S., EU, and UK just dropped a joint statement, vowing to protect consumers and keep the AI landscape competitive. They’re focusing on preventing sneaky tactics that could give big players an unfair edge over newcomers, ensuring everyone plays nice.

The watchdogs, including the European Commission and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, are all about fair dealing and keeping a close eye on partnerships in this rapidly evolving tech scene.

3. Google’s Earnings Drop Hints at AI Struggles Ahead 😬

Google's parent company Alphabet just dropped its earnings report, and things are looking a bit shaky! CFO Ruth Porat revealed that while search ads are booming, cloud growth is lagging, and YouTube ad sales didn't quite hit the mark. Pichai's cryptic comments on their hefty AI investments have analysts scratching their heads, wondering when the real payoffs will kick in.

Also, its stock took a nice little dive in the period after OpenAI announced SearchGPT.

4. Reddit Blocks Most Search Engines From Access 🤯

Reddit is putting its foot down, blocking most search engines from accessing its recent posts unless they pay up. With Google cashing in on a $60 million deal to use Reddit content for AI training, other search engines like Bing and DuckDuckGo are left in the dust.

Reddit's legal chief made it clear: if you don’t have a deal, don’t even think about scraping our data! 💸 As AI chatbots flood the web with questionable content, Reddit's move highlights the importance of securing authentic human insights

5. Meta's Oversight Board Cracks Down on AI Explicit Content

Meta is feeling the heat as its Oversight Board pushes for a major overhaul of its policies on AI-generated explicit images. The Board wants to swap out the term “derogatory sexualized photoshop” for something less cringe-worthy and move these explicit images to the “Sexual Exploitation” section instead of “Bullying Harassment.”

After two high-profile cases of AI-generated nude images of public figures went viral, the Board's recommendations aim to protect victims from further humiliation and streamline reporting processes.

6. AI Systems Risk Becoming Total Nonsense 🚨

Researchers have issued a serious warning that AI could descend into a cycle of generating meaningless content. Their study reveals that text-generating systems, such as ChatGPT, may experience a "model collapse," where their outputs become repetitive and nonsensical.

If this issue is not addressed, we could face a "dead internet" dominated by automated fluff rather than genuine insights.

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Imagine a world where your phone translates five languages simultaneously, your team designs buildings in shared virtual spaces, and AI-powered robots keep airports running smoothly. 

This aint sci-fi shorties. 

This is our future when 6G and AI collide. 

Don’t believe us? 

Maybe instead you’d believe an exec from NVIDIA, one of the largest and most consequential companies in the world? 

Oh, we got your attention now? 

Here’s the reality — communication is everything. 

And AI is changing everything. 

So what happens when those worlds collide? 

NVIDIA's telecom guru Ronnie Vasishta showed us the way

Ronnie is the Vice President of Telecom at NVIDIA. 

His day-to-day consists of figuring out how AI will change the way we all communicate. 

Yeah, today’s show is kinda worth your time for a watch/listen. 

If you just want the big takeaways though, we gotchyu. 

From AI factories run by phone companies to networks smart enough to manage themselves, the future of tech is closer than you think. 

Let’s get it. 

1 – Speak Any Language, Anytime, Anywhere 🗣️

Hello you, you international person of business. 

Imagine walking into a room where everyone's gabbing in different languages, but you understand every word.

No, you didn't suddenly become a polyglot overnight. It's all thanks to AI and some fancy edge computing magic.

Ronnie dropped this bomb: "You're in an environment where 5 languages are being spoken... you're speaking in the language that you're native to, but you're hearing everybody's language translation coming to you in the language you're used to."

Mind. Blown. 

Try this: 

This is an exciting example of where LLMs and communication can collide in great ways. 

IF you didn’t catch this Meta AI demo showcasing real-time translation capabilities, it’s worth checking out. 

2 – Design in Virtual Worlds, Build in Real Ones 🌐

Forget squinting at boring blueprints on a Zoom call or trying to imagine what that new office layout will feel like from a rendering. 

That’s so 2020. 

Ronnie's talking about a future where you can stroll through your designs before a single brick is laid.

It's like Minecraft, but for grown-ups with actual budgets.

Our point #1 shows a future of when you can talk to anyone, regardless of language.

Point #2 allows you to be anywhere at any time. 

Seems trippy, but we’re not too far off from that reality. (Even though we’re not fans of Apple’s Vision Pro, that could fit nicely into this scenario.) 

The implications are huge.

Think about reducing costly design errors, improving client satisfaction, and speeding up the entire design and construction process.

This tech could revolutionize industries from architecture and engineering to urban planning and interior design.

Try this: 

Combine the VR aspect with digital twins, and there’s a world of possibilities here for better (and predictive) business communications. NVIDIA is a leader in this space. 

3 – Let Robots Run Your Business (Kind Of) 🤖

Alright, before you start having nightmares about Terminators in suits, let's pump the brakes a bit. 

We're not talking about handing over the CEO chair to R2-D2.

But Ronnie's spilling the tea on a future where AI-powered bots are gonna be your new favorite coworkers.

Ronnie's vision goes way beyond just autonomous vehicles cruising down highways.

He's talking about a world where fleets of self-driving trucks handle your logistics, autonomous drones manage inventory in massive warehouses, and smart robots keep airports running like well-oiled machines.

Picture this: You're running a major shipping company.

Instead of worrying about driver shortages and rest breaks, you've got a fleet of AI-powered trucks running 24/7, optimizing routes in real-time based on traffic and weather.

Your warehouses are staffed by tireless robots that know exactly where every package is and can work around the clock.

Sounds better than the alternative, right? 

Try this:

Yeeeeeah, this might seem weird.

BUT LLM-powered robots with computer vision and next-gen communication abilities are a real thing.

And while there’s great applications for them in autonomous vehicles and warehouse floors, they’re probably coming to an office near you soon. 

Numbers to watch

47%

47% of employees using AI say they don’t know how to achieve expected productivity gains.

(Or your fave LLM like Claude, Gemini, Copilot, etc)

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