AI Gets Real - Hallucinations and Human-Like Voices

Buckle up, tech enthusiasts! In this episode of Future Tech Feed, we're diving deep into the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence, exploring two groundbreaking developments that are shaping the future of how we interact with technology.

First up, we tackle the problem of AI "hallucinations." Have you ever heard an AI confidently spout out incorrect information? It's a growing concern, especially as we rely more on AI for information and decision-making. We discuss Google's innovative approach to combatting this issue with DataGemma, a new open-source AI model that uses real-world data to keep AI grounded in facts. We explore how DataGemma works and what its potential impact could be on the accuracy and trustworthiness of AI systems.

Next, we explore the rise of incredibly realistic AI voices. Get ready to be amazed as we discuss the advancements in voice-to-voice technology, including Google's Gemini Live, now available for free on Android, and Hume AI's EVI 2, which focuses on creating emotionally intelligent AI personalities. We discuss the implications of these technologies for everything from customer service to entertainment, and the ethical considerations that come with creating AI that sounds and feels human.

Join Chris and Lily as they break down these complex topics in an engaging and approachable way, offering insights and perspectives on the exciting future of AI.

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Links:
Google DataGemma: https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-datagemma-ai-llm/
Gemini Live: https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/12/24243018/gemini-live-voice-mode-free-android
Hume EVI 2: https://www.hume.ai/blog/introducing-evi2

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