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    Explore "auto gpt" with insightful episodes like "AutoGPT: AI's Awakening? The Promises and Perils of Recursive Self-Improvement", "How to Get AutoGPT on Your Phone (And What People Are Actually Finding it Useful For)" and "Is AutoGPT Dangerous?" from podcasts like ""A Beginner's Guide to AI", "The AI Breakdown: Daily Artificial Intelligence News and Discussions" and "The AI Breakdown: Daily Artificial Intelligence News and Discussions"" and more!

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    AutoGPT: AI's Awakening? The Promises and Perils of Recursive Self-Improvement

    AutoGPT: AI's Awakening? The Promises and Perils of Recursive Self-Improvement

    Today we explore AutoGPT, an AI system that can recursively improve its own natural language skills without human supervision. Through unconstrained learning, AutoGPT can acquire expertise faster than humans. A case study showed AutoGPT mastering chess in just 72 hours by analyzing games. AutoGPT has huge potential but also poses risks like technological unemployment. Key insights:


    • AutoGPT represents a milestone in AI due to recursive self-improvement
    • It points to AI that can learn any textual skill without explicit training
    • Applications could reshape medicine, law, science and more
    • But it also risks automating human jobs and expertise
    • Responsible governance of the technology will be critical


    This podcast was generated with the help of artificial intelligence. We do fact check with human eyes, but there might still be hallucinations in the output.


    Music credit: "Modern Situations by Unicorn Heads"

    How to Get AutoGPT on Your Phone (And What People Are Actually Finding it Useful For)

    How to Get AutoGPT on Your Phone (And What People Are Actually Finding it Useful For)
    A check-in on AutoGPT as well as the headline news: Updates from the US copyright office Pitchbook VC enthusiasm for AI Palantir stock price pops after AI announcement Google I/O Developer conference AI leaks IBM relaunches AI division as WatsonX in partnership with HuggingFace One researcher says 80% of jobs could be replaced by AI