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GPT-4o: Exploring the Future of AI with Mixture of Experts Panel
Join Mixture of Experts as they delve into the latest AI news and discuss the OpenAI and Google face-off. Discover key insights on the industry's evolution and the impact of recent announcements on our AI-driven future.
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Hello and welcome to Mixture of Experts. I'm your host, Tim Wong. Each week, Mixture of
Experts brings together a world-class team of researchers, product experts, engineers,
and more to debate and distill down the biggest news of the week in AI. Today on the show,
the OpenAI and Google showdown of the week. Who's up? Who's down? Who's cool? Who's cringe?
What matters? And what was just hype? We're going to talk about the huge wave of announcements
coming out of both companies this week and what it means for the industry as a whole.
So for panelists today on the show, I'm ably supported by an incredible panel, two veterans
who have joined the show before and a new contestant has joined the ring.
So first off, Shobit Varshney, he's the senior partner consulting for AI in US, Canada and
Lah-Am.
Shobit, welcome back to the show.
Shobit Varshney, CEO Alphabet and Google, Inc.: Thanks for having me back, Tim.
Love this.
Tim Cynova, CEO Alphabet and Google, Inc.: Yeah, definitely.
Glad to have you here.
Chris Hay, who is a distinguished engineer
and the CTO of Customer Transformation.
Chris, welcome back.
Hey, nice to be back.
Yeah, glad to have you back.
And joining us for the first time is Brian Casey,
who is the Director of Digital Marketing,
who has promised a 90-minute monologue
on AI and search summaries,
which I don't know if we're gonna get to,
but we're gonna have him have his say.
Brian, welcome to the show.
We'll have to suffer through
showbitten Chris for a little bit,
and then we'll get to the monologue.
But thank you for having me.
The good stuff.
Yeah, exactly. Exactly.
Well, great.
Well, let's just go ahead and jump right into it.
So obviously, there were a huge number of announcements this week.
OpenAI came out of the gate with its kind of raft of announcements.
Google I.O. is going on, and they did their set of announcements.
And so really, more things I think were debuted, promised, coming out than we're going to have
the chance to cover on this episode.
But sort of from my point of view, and I think I wanted to use this as a way of organizing
the episode, there were kind of three big themes coming out of Google and OpenAI this
week that we'll sort of take in turn and use to kind of make sense of everything.
So I think the first thing is multimodality, right?
Both companies are sort of obsessed with their models taking video input and being able to
make sense of it and going from, you know, image to audio, text to audio.
And I want to talk a little bit about that.
Second thing is latency and costs, right?
Everybody touted the fact that their models are going to be cheaper and they're going
to be way faster, right?