Thank you very very much, could you please allow me to use it to teach the content in our native language, and if you don’t mind sending an editable version because I want to translate and teach it. THANKS AGAIN AND AGAIN THANKS.
I have done 11+ course (around 40+ hours) on Generative AI and LLMs but let me tell you 70% of that was covered in this tiny 18 minute video, This video is so simple and so informative, feels illegal to be free. Thanks Henrik great work!
I never ever ever comment, but you sir have earned my respect and gratitude. Clear, crisp, concise, positive and a clear CTA for all of us. Many thanks
Wow, I never thought I hear so much naivety. Just in case you think AI can only do good, do you understand what the Industrial Rev did? Humans adapted and had less freedom (Strick time schedule ...), also more mental ills :), and we started taking every thing we could from the earth. Now we have used up all the earth and more - humans currently need 1 and a half earths to continue. - ie human life has already gone past the survival equilibrium, we are stealing from future generations - destroying farmable land.... Are you thinking yet ! AI revolution - no need to keep Organic life going, except a few to mine the required minerals, so 100 more years before humans become unhelpful. If you still do not understand here is an example in real life - EU and other food producing places are slowly getting ride of medium lifestyle farmers, these people are being replaced by low-income workers and machines (Ahhh Industrial Rev). But when there are no more middle class, there is no need for farm work. In other words because of greed (getting more done for less work) no one stays to live. Unlike 200 years ago, the Earth is no longer boundless. So far I see zero creativity - eg ask AI what causes (how to cure) cancer and you will get what university graduates know - short term treatments! ha There has been no improvement in life time survival of cancer. Zero improvement just more time suffering pain from drugs and treatment.
I've worked in and around AI since the mid-90s, and this is one of the best explanations of the current state-of-the-art I've seen. It's a semester course crammed into eighteen minutes. I'm sharing this with a long list of people. Thanks!
@@aviatorbja I wonder what program he used to create the majority of the notes that were written while he was speaking. I'm curious whether he used one that first created a transcript of what he said, and then created graphics to match the main points to create effective flow. as he stated in the video, the limitation is your imagination. but I still truly wonder
man, your ability to explain it using simple drawings and paint the full picture in just 17 minutes is frikin amazing! Guys like you are rare. Keep going, compadre!
That's what I was thinking while watching this. I already do a ton of his tips, but the "ok" instruction to not interrupt a thought is genius. It's so obvious, but it just saved me time! Thank you, you've got a follower. When and where did you come from? You said in the video that you came from a different industry and switched jobs. I'm curious about your story. I always say we learn a lot from reviewing the past, so reflect and share. If you can send me a DM, I would like to learn more about your channel and talk about building it in different languages. I speak Portuguese and English, and I haven't seen anything like this. I would like to suggest creating a brand for Brazil, the 5th most spoken language in the world.
Isn't that the point, right? It's a tool to enhance. People are getting stuck on the idea of replacing them. We need to see AI as an enhancer.@@designmy743
Y'all, let's recognize and celebrate this individual's ability to clearly articulate and share this content in an engaging and impactful way! Approach include critical weaving and reinforcement of how important prompting is to build better overall communication skills and presentation of information. Amazing video, thank you!
Aaah Henrik! Trust you to come up with a clear, entertaining, useful, rich video that demystifies and appeals to individuals of all ages, stages and walks of life, in under 20 mins! My groupie status continues! Sharing far and wide! Thank you!!!!
I get hundreds of comments of people asking how I make these videos, what tools I use, what process, etc. Well, I was recently interviewed about that in the Visual Jam podcast, and there I show hands-on how I make videos. So if you are curious about that, check out the video: th-cam.com/video/Xy3LRdXFyfks/w-d-xo.html We start by talking about other things (my experiences from Spotify, LEGO, Minecraft development, etc). The how-do-I-make-videos part starts around 26:10.
Thank you for sharing this! It's what I was looking for in terms of answering how you made the video and what tools you use, I'm looking to create something similar for my niche. I did have to scroll a bit to find this comment of yours buried underneath everyone asking this question, I would recommend pinning this comment to the top! Thanks again!
I hope this video gets seen by a lot more people, it's one of the best AI related videos I've seen! Super clear and informative and has a lot of charm with the drawings 😄
Thanks for taking the time to produce this brilliant summary Henrik. I'm going to practice my prompting like you suggest. Exciting times ahead if we approach it positively and remain vigilant to the possible pitfalls.
Henrik, THANK YOU. pProbably one of the BEST videos on TH-cam. Not just on AI BUT the best in terms of how you describe, draw and speak to explain this topic. Can you Please do more videos in this similar fashion and also design and deliver paid training online courses on prompt engineering and All Things AI. Thank you again.
This video was absolutely useful, people who are currently learning prompt engineering will be the OGs of prompt engineering. Generative AI brings more light into the phrase "Work smart not hard".
@@B3Band not so sure if this comment was directed at me, but for what we know now the quality of output of any generative AI depends on the prompts input, which might be the first line of our interactions with this kind of AI. Since this is not a one size fits all, each one of us is required to tweak the shoe to our fit, that's where prompt engineering comes.
As a business analyst I am really scared of the AI replacing me in this capitalistic world. But after watching this video I’ve decided to give it a shot at least in helping me with some documents I have to fill in daily at work. Still not convinced that AI is good for the society but now I understand it a bit more. Thank you!
I hope this video gets seen by a lot more people, it's one of the best AI related videos I've seen! Super clear and informative and has a lot of charm with the drawings
There are not words to describe the comprehensive quality of this video at so many levels on a topic. Amazing/brilliant come to mind but that is still inadequate. This is one of the best videos I have ever had the fortunate experience of viewing. This is a super wow video not only on this topic but generally speaking as well. Thank you deeply for your contribution and skill for the rest of us to to benefit from and appreciate.
I have been teaching AI for elderly people who is curious and/afraid here in sweden. They might not ever use it again but they now know enough to have a coversation about AI.
Could you share your general method? I believe we truly need to have more general baseline education in the same way we did for text email and other tools older people or inexperienced people have to learn. Would like to also start doing this but would love some advice from someone already using kindness to bring more people in to the future together.
This is a great overview! I’m definitely closer to the panic side of the scale primarily because I don’t think society is organized in a way that won’t end up leaving a large number of people out of the workforce, unable to support themselves and their families. The speed with which AI is improving means there will be a longer period of time until new jobs appear as they tend to do following the mass adoption of new technology. I really hope countries try to be forward thinking in this regard but I’m not hopeful.
I think that reiterates his point. You are not afraid of the AI itself; you are afraid of a capitalistic system that prioritizes profit over people. The AI isn't making the decision to fire you; the company you work for is. I'm optimistic about the tech, I think some really great things can happen with it! We just need strong leaders and thinkers to come up with protections for people FROM COMPANIES/GOVs that would allow mass layoffs and inhumane uses of the tech.
This type of dynamic, animated drawing video - What is the tool or technique or software product and skills behind it? What do I need to learn, what tools to use to prepare similar video to present My ideas?
Wow! You know a training is great when you walk away from it feeling like “that topic isn’t complicated at all! I could explain this to anyone!” I came into the video fairly educated on GenAi and I will say without a doubt this is the best explainer/training on the topic I have seen. A bold and courageous move on your part to change careers to focus on supporting people learn this technology! It is because of people like you that we can get as much “good” from this new magical thing as we possibly can. Bravo and keep going!
Generative AI - Everything from evolution to what it is, how to use it and what next (future) in a Nutshell ... really very well compiled content within 18 mins. Hats off !!
Nice one @henrik, this is so informative! Probably the best and most enjoyable summarisation I've seen. You always were great at using the bikablo style (I used your "from the trenches" guides, back in the day). I can't wait for one on "Quantum Computing", lol (hint, nudge, please 🙏😉)
I LOVE the picture explanations of all your content! It really helps the visual learners and artists!!!! You packed a TON of super good information in a time frame that is much more bareable to sit and listen to. Some people sit and talk for 1-2 hours and it is PAINFUL to listen to regardless of the good information bytes in them. Well done and I look forward to following you more!
Brilliant, thank you. I'll definitely share with the colleagues. One of the best videos I've seen in a while. May I ask what did you use to present/draw?
The tools are mentioned at the end of the video. ArtRage is the software name you are looking for; I googled around and found that it's more ideal for art. Someone on Henrik's team is just too comfortable with that software hence also used it to present, however it is not ideal for people like us.
Henrik, you're a legend! Thanks for explaining the main concepts of Gen AI with so much clarity and simplicity. Your emphasis on getting better at prompt engineering is a vital skill to learn for anyone wanting to survive in their jobs, businesses or career in this new world order.
I work in AI and I have to say this is amazing content! Very comprehensive, well structured, explained in simple terms and super insightful. Thanks for sharing and congrats!
I agree with the user that said: "One of the most clarifying, comprehensive, helpful, insightful videos I've seen on this topic. Really excellent." I started to get interested in AI only a few months ago when I saw a demo of that robot Sophia. Other than that I thought it was just marketing hype. Once I realized the backbone was neural nets then it all came together for me w/ the help of this video. Full disclosure - before I went another direction, I was a dissertation away from a PhD in Comp. Science. My other direction was benchmarking/performance engineering, which seems to be very applicable in the AI realm.
I'm pretty angry to learn how large corporations, who hate individuals breaching their copyrights, were comfortable breaching billions of others' copyrights to teach their models and then ask you to respect the copyright of their AI-generated "art". Utter hypocrisy.
Well technically if I take a picture of your artwork at an art show and then that photo ends up on Twitter which then gets used to train grok, your copyright wasn't violated. Because I own the picture that I took. There are no legal protections (yet). Unless they actually put a copyrighted work into something that is generated by the AI. I'm willing for artists to have their works spied on and used to inspire AI generated works if it means that we can figure out how to cure hiv, most cancers and all of the other Earth changing things that are about to come in the pipeline because of this technology.
@ I’m not willing to have certain people’s artistic rights violated under the pretence of “a cure for cancer”. Pretty sure my art isn’t hiding the secret sauce for cancer treatment.
@HiVisl yes but people in your court are calling for outright banning of this technology. Instead of regulation. I understand the need for a multinational corporations to save money by using this technology but trying to stop it outright is not going to work. I know some extremely ignorant people that said they refuse to use AI because they have friends that are artists. That is so wildly incompetent I can't even describe it. Because AI isn't going to take that person's job, another person who is well-versed with AI tools WILL
05:00 And this is where the problem starts... Why is "robbing a bank" censored? Who defines that this should be removed? A single company like OpenAI? A single person in that company? What if I am a security guy in a bank and want to know how someone could rob my bank, to prevent such a scenario?
It’s a legal decision by OpenAI. They restrict certain categories of response so they don’t get sued to oblivion. There needs to be a legal framework which indemnifies the companies from illegal use of their product.
@@Yocambio well, there are Moore than 200 countries in earth - wach one with a different legal Situation. Which one should be used? Who says that the used one is a good one? Imagine Afghanistan or China would provide an AI based in their Laws. It would Not make sense. Just let the AI be an AI, without restrictions and political framing!
Your video was simply excellent! I really enjoyed the use of drawings and sketches during the explanation, which illustrated the topic so clearly and accurately. The structure of the video was wonderfully organized, and the simplicity with which you delivered the information made it easy for me to understand a complex concept like GAI. Thank you so much for your effort and for your ability to make complex topics simple and accessible!
Bro is like in 2008 say, now I have a mobile phone but still I'm brokie. If everyone have the same access to something it doesn't give you value if you have it
@@hdhdushsvsyshshshsthe opposite is the case. if you simply consume it, nothing will change. if you use it to your advantage, it can drastically change your life. simply because i am interested for 20+ years in this space i got asked to hold a speech for a law firm to prep them for what's coming. and inquiries are piling up. most of the text i am saying at these conferences is assisted by a.i. there are so many use cases where it is extremely useful. streamlining processes, creating new businesses. it's only going to accelerate. come up with creative ways of USING it.
What you're saying about Ai and rent seems very ambiguous. Is this a theoretical philosophical comment about the current state of your society? Or do you truly not understand why you can't afford rent and how best to interact with the reality you find yourself in to produce a meaningful enjoyable result?
Not enough mention of ethical concerns of all of AI. How the decades work of creatives has been imported, adapted, without their consent or compensation, and now costs them their future and livelihood. How people get fired from companies - like Duolingo - when their customers want courses created by real people, not AI. The inherent bias of automated systems - because people, and all the source material, is inherently biased. And did you really suggest automatic processing of job applicants as a positive?
All content is inherently biased, regardless of how it is created. I agree that content creators should be compensated for the use of their content in LLMs if the GAI is for profit. Otherwise, it would be like charging someone for reading the classics of American literature then writing their own novel with those influences. If the GAI is not literally repeating content verbatim, then it is involved in a creative process akin to what I mentioned. The differences are only scale and velocity.
Does ChatGPT or its successor think? No, definitely not. So the metaphor of Einstein sitting in your basement is not correct. Also, it doesn't create new content in the invention sense, it simply mixes a cocktail out of stuff others (mostly humans) generated.
What do humans do except advanced educated inference? Don't be obtuse about what is happening. The models may not be as "thoughtful" or "creative" as a human, but it's ignorant to deny that they demonstrate at least a rudimentary form of such.
@@_hadoken @_hadoken Humans do a lot more than that, so let me just provide two examples: - Humans are able to learn on their own. Narrow AI - this is the category current generative AI belongs to - can only learn using human controlled machine learning techniques, i. e. it has to be specifically trained to a domain of knowledge. - Humans (and future intelligent beings) are able to create a model of the world based on the experience and knowledge acquired and using that model capable of forecasting what kind of interactions would be possible between the objects of the model. ChatGPT can only answer questions requiring this kind of inference, if the answer to the same question was found in the data it was trained on (with enough significance to add it to the possible answers). The physicyst, Sean Carrol demonstrated it brilliantly in the GenAI episode of his podcast. There are 3 main categories of AI according to the current theory. Narrow AI (AKA weak AI), Artificial generative Intelligence (AKA AGI or strong AI), and Super AI. Currently only the first category exists, the other too are strictly theoretical. AGI would be able to train itself without human guidance and supervision, finally, Super AI would be the thing people think about when hearing the expression: AI, likely self-aware and doing everything a human intelligence can. Again, ChatGPT belongs to the narrow AI category. Extremely simplified, it does the same thing as the predictive text software of early mobile phones: based on the previous 2-3-x words, T9 is able to predict the most likely 1-2-3 candidates for the next word. Of course, ChatGPT uses way more than the previous 3 words and it predicts thousands of words organised in sentences, not one, but the mechanism is roughly the same: it builds tree like structures of words, expressions, etc. with weighs calculated in the training phase, then uses that statistical model to build the reply. It only looks like intelligence, but it definitely isn't yet,
Hi Henrik, your video is very easy to understand and dealing with only necessary point of Generative AI. Thanks for you effort and it helped me to do retrospective thing of my knowledge on Gen AI.
I loved this video and how easily you explained such serious and complex topics. I've worked as a data trainer doing RLHF for a multimodal model for three years, and it's the first time I've heard these concepts explained so simply.
The video beautifully comprises all the important elements about Gen Ai while also keeping it engaging and easy to understand for a non tech person. Impressive work.
This tutorial is fantastic! It's creative, humorous, and the most important, memorable! Please, please, please make more of these for topics like prompt engineering, machine learning, large language models, graphRAG...
Thank you so much Henrik for sharing such an informative video. I have been doing some courses from past few months, a lot were covered in this 18 mins video.
@henrikkniberg, Truely one of the best AI videos we have watched - clear messaging, comprehensive overview - decent graphics, thank you so much for providing this content!
This video is a gem! The simple and straightforward approach is refreshing. I'm impressed by the quality of the production and the clarity of the explanations. Many thanks
Wow! Eighteen minutes well spent! This video's a knockout. If there were Oscars for TH-cam tutorials, you would surely get one. Eager for more! I'll subscribe. Thank you.
How wonderful that we live in a time where incredible content like this is available for free on the internet
Good things have always been more or less free. In libraries.
Tell me what are those things@@smoothmusicful
@@lucianozaffaina9853such as air, water
Well, as this tech evolve, h-sapiens must practice ANTINATALISM 🎯
Thank you very very much, could you please allow me to use it to teach the content in our native language, and if you don’t mind sending an editable version because I want to translate and teach it. THANKS AGAIN AND AGAIN THANKS.
I have done 11+ course (around 40+ hours) on Generative AI and LLMs but let me tell you 70% of that was covered in this tiny 18 minute video, This video is so simple and so informative, feels illegal to be free. Thanks Henrik great work!
Oh wow that's amazing, thanks for sharing that feedback :)
💯 My channel has better content than AI generated junk 💯
wow you're doing a great job brother, how's the progress today ? :)
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absolutely, could not agree more, thanks herik (..note to self... check if Henrich is a real person, or an evolved AGI!)
I never ever ever comment, but you sir have earned my respect and gratitude. Clear, crisp, concise, positive and a clear CTA for all of us. Many thanks
One of the most clarifying, comprehensive, helpful, insightful videos I 've seen on this topic. Really excellent.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@henrikkniberg Agreed! I love the presenation style, neat and crisp.
Yeah it is really high quality, it almost seems to be human-made! Great AI video!
Wow, I never thought I hear so much naivety. Just in case you think AI can only do good, do you understand what the Industrial Rev did? Humans adapted and had less freedom (Strick time schedule ...), also more mental ills :), and we started taking every thing we could from the earth. Now we have used up all the earth and more - humans currently need 1 and a half earths to continue. - ie human life has already gone past the survival equilibrium, we are stealing from future generations - destroying farmable land.... Are you thinking yet !
AI revolution - no need to keep Organic life going, except a few to mine the required minerals, so 100 more years before humans become unhelpful. If you still do not understand here is an example in real life - EU and other food producing places are slowly getting ride of medium lifestyle farmers, these people are being replaced by low-income workers and machines (Ahhh Industrial Rev). But when there are no more middle class, there is no need for farm work. In other words because of greed (getting more done for less work) no one stays to live. Unlike 200 years ago, the Earth is no longer boundless.
So far I see zero creativity - eg ask AI what causes (how to cure) cancer and you will get what university graduates know - short term treatments! ha There has been no improvement in life time survival of cancer. Zero improvement just more time suffering pain from drugs and treatment.
Wow. Thats was an awesome video. Can you please share what tool you used in creating the visual storyboarding for this video? Thanks
I've worked in and around AI since the mid-90s, and this is one of the best explanations of the current state-of-the-art I've seen. It's a semester course crammed into eighteen minutes. I'm sharing this with a long list of people. Thanks!
Thanks, that's great to hear!
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Fully agree. The graphics alone are next level. Just the graphics deserve an award not to mention the content.
Thanks!!! This is so good !
@@aviatorbja I wonder what program he used to create the majority of the notes that were written while he was speaking. I'm curious whether he used one that first created a transcript of what he said, and then created graphics to match the main points to create effective flow. as he stated in the video, the limitation is your imagination. but I still truly wonder
I am a computer science and AI student. There can't be a better explanation of AI than this; wonderful work.
Thanks, glad you like it!
man, your ability to explain it using simple drawings and paint the full picture in just 17 minutes is frikin amazing! Guys like you are rare. Keep going, compadre!
How do you do the drawing, painting, notes? What program?
@@DominickinCharlotte I'd love to know that too. It looks like some sort of Infinite Canvas app.
@@redsquid it is called @artrage , her references it at the end of the video
@@DominickinCharlotte I think the tool you are asking for is VideoScribe.
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I am amazed how well you structured everything.... and sharing the drawing is 🤯 unexpected. Congrats and many thanks! 👏🏼
do you know any programs that can make drawings like this ?
As a visual learner this is GOLD. Thanks for sharing!
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2 min into it and total hogwash. Einstein in a basement - hype train nonsense
The best explanation of Generative AI on TH-cam. Thank you for sharing.
Definitely! He used AI to outline this !😂
That's what I was thinking while watching this. I already do a ton of his tips, but the "ok" instruction to not interrupt a thought is genius. It's so obvious, but it just saved me time! Thank you, you've got a follower. When and where did you come from? You said in the video that you came from a different industry and switched jobs. I'm curious about your story. I always say we learn a lot from reviewing the past, so reflect and share. If you can send me a DM, I would like to learn more about your channel and talk about building it in different languages. I speak Portuguese and English, and I haven't seen anything like this. I would like to suggest creating a brand for Brazil, the 5th most spoken language in the world.
Isn't that the point, right? It's a tool to enhance. People are getting stuck on the idea of replacing them. We need to see AI as an enhancer.@@designmy743
💯 My channel has better content than AI generated junk 💯
This is easily the best explanation on generative AI that I have see. Thanks for this!
Y'all, let's recognize and celebrate this individual's ability to clearly articulate and share this content in an engaging and impactful way! Approach include critical weaving and reinforcement of how important prompting is to build better overall communication skills and presentation of information. Amazing video, thank you!
Aaah Henrik! Trust you to come up with a clear, entertaining, useful, rich video that demystifies and appeals to individuals of all ages, stages and walks of life, in under 20 mins! My groupie status continues! Sharing far and wide! Thank you!!!!
I get hundreds of comments of people asking how I make these videos, what tools I use, what process, etc.
Well, I was recently interviewed about that in the Visual Jam podcast, and there I show hands-on how I make videos.
So if you are curious about that, check out the video: th-cam.com/video/Xy3LRdXFyfks/w-d-xo.html
We start by talking about other things (my experiences from Spotify, LEGO, Minecraft development, etc). The how-do-I-make-videos part starts around 26:10.
Thank you for sharing this! It's what I was looking for in terms of answering how you made the video and what tools you use, I'm looking to create something similar for my niche. I did have to scroll a bit to find this comment of yours buried underneath everyone asking this question, I would recommend pinning this comment to the top! Thanks again!
Thanks for sharing!
Thank u very, very much!
I’m checking it out right the second!
I like how there's actual artistic understanding in the drawings, usually videos with simplistic style art are awful and miss the point totally
By far the best overview video i have seen on this topic. Awesome work. Thanks Henrik!
I hope this video gets seen by a lot more people, it's one of the best AI related videos I've seen!
Super clear and informative and has a lot of charm with the drawings 😄
Thx! Glad you liked it!
Couldn't agree more. It's really accessible.
The drawings! I chuckled a bit when I saw at the end that the drawings were made using generative AI 😆
@@hemvshah94 I drew most of it myself actually
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Thanks for taking the time to produce this brilliant summary Henrik. I'm going to practice my prompting like you suggest. Exciting times ahead if we approach it positively and remain vigilant to the possible pitfalls.
Apart from the Knowledge, the presentation - What was that!!!
Easily one of the best videos I have ever seen.
Henrik, THANK YOU. pProbably one of the BEST videos on TH-cam. Not just on AI BUT the best in terms of how you describe, draw and speak to explain this topic. Can you Please do more videos in this similar fashion and also design and deliver paid training online courses on prompt engineering and All Things AI. Thank you again.
This video was absolutely useful, people who are currently learning prompt engineering will be the OGs of prompt engineering. Generative AI brings more light into the phrase "Work smart not hard".
As if the AI won't be able to engineer its own prompts.
Getting really tired of these "bros" who jump into every new thing pretending to be gurus.
@@B3Band not so sure if this comment was directed at me, but for what we know now the quality of output of any generative AI depends on the prompts input, which might be the first line of our interactions with this kind of AI. Since this is not a one size fits all, each one of us is required to tweak the shoe to our fit, that's where prompt engineering comes.
Forget prompt engineering, starve engineering is the next big thing
Prompt engineering hahahh
As a business analyst I am really scared of the AI replacing me in this capitalistic world. But after watching this video I’ve decided to give it a shot at least in helping me with some documents I have to fill in daily at work. Still not convinced that AI is good for the society but now I understand it a bit more. Thank you!
Great to hear!
I hope this video gets seen by a lot more people, it's one of the best AI related videos I've seen!
Super clear and informative and has a lot of charm with the drawings
I’ll give this video three more thumbs up 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 We need more of your talent here Henrik!. Congrats!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
There are not words to describe the comprehensive quality of this video at so many levels on a topic. Amazing/brilliant come to mind but that is still inadequate. This is one of the best videos I have ever had the fortunate experience of viewing. This is a super wow video not only on this topic but generally speaking as well. Thank you deeply for your contribution and skill for the rest of us to to benefit from and appreciate.
Wow, thanks!
I have been teaching AI for elderly people who is curious and/afraid here in sweden. They might not ever use it again but they now know enough to have a coversation about AI.
That's great! Keep it up! I think learning to use the technology for day-to-day stuff is a good way to reduce fear.
That's a good business idea actually. Teaching AI for the public like elderly, schools, institutions or others, I haven't seen much around yet.
Could you share your general method? I believe we truly need to have more general baseline education in the same way we did for text email and other tools older people or inexperienced people have to learn. Would like to also start doing this but would love some advice from someone already using kindness to bring more people in to the future together.
What a content Henrik..wow wow..please let me know to connect with you to learn more from you.. absolutely wonderful ❤..
Could u share your method of teaching? Do you have a contact?
This is a great overview!
I’m definitely closer to the panic side of the scale primarily because I don’t think society is organized in a way that won’t end up leaving a large number of people out of the workforce, unable to support themselves and their families. The speed with which AI is improving means there will be a longer period of time until new jobs appear as they tend to do following the mass adoption of new technology.
I really hope countries try to be forward thinking in this regard but I’m not hopeful.
I think that reiterates his point. You are not afraid of the AI itself; you are afraid of a capitalistic system that prioritizes profit over people. The AI isn't making the decision to fire you; the company you work for is. I'm optimistic about the tech, I think some really great things can happen with it! We just need strong leaders and thinkers to come up with protections for people FROM COMPANIES/GOVs that would allow mass layoffs and inhumane uses of the tech.
@@lizziedubai2024 - Exactamente
This is the best Generative AI introduction video I have ever seen. Thank you so much. ^^
Fantastic. Great to see a new video from Henrik. Love your style, you are a great teacher at scale!
one of the best videos on TH-cam simplifying what Gen AI is and how it works..
Just Incredible!! High Quality!! Thanks a lot!
This type of dynamic, animated drawing video - What is the tool or technique or software product and skills behind it? What do I need to learn, what tools to use to prepare similar video to present My ideas?
I am wondering the same question
I would love to know the tools you have used
Look at the latest minutes of the video 17:49 you'll see the used tools.
Wow! You know a training is great when you walk away from it feeling like “that topic isn’t complicated at all! I could explain this to anyone!”
I came into the video fairly educated on GenAi and I will say without a doubt this is the best explainer/training on the topic I have seen.
A bold and courageous move on your part to change careers to focus on supporting people learn this technology! It is because of people like you that we can get as much “good” from this new magical thing as we possibly can.
Bravo and keep going!
Excellent video.. covering a number of topics, with simple explanation and examples. Thanks Henrik.
Absolutely stunning explanation, WELL done
Brilliantly done !
Thank you TH-cam AI recommendation algorithm.😁
Extremely useful. Thank you for clearing out a lot of concepts.
Wow, on to the point and easy to understand and the visuals are mind blowing.
I wanted that poster. took screenshot. Then realized that you published it already. So generous. Thanks again.
Where did he publish it?
@@tokkamagdy3117 the first link in video description
Loved this video and the animation! Thank you for explaining it so well.
Thank you so much for all the information! You kind of opened my eyes here :)
Superbly done. Best intro to the whole topic I've come across. Thank you!
excellent way of subject knowledge sharing to general audience; fantastic work!!!
Easily the most digestible breakdown I have seen yet. Thank you so much 🙏🏽
Generative AI - Everything from evolution to what it is, how to use it and what next (future) in a Nutshell ... really very well compiled content within 18 mins. Hats off !!
Nice one @henrik, this is so informative! Probably the best and most enjoyable summarisation I've seen. You always were great at using the bikablo style (I used your "from the trenches" guides, back in the day). I can't wait for one on "Quantum Computing", lol (hint, nudge, please 🙏😉)
Oh wow that sounds challenging :)
Henrik you are one of my inspirations. thank you for being so knowledgable, informative and optimistic.
Thanks!
Great Great Great Instructional Guide & Awesome Voice/ great pedagogical chunking of material
You provided all what I need to understand AI as a newbie non-tech. Thank you!
This is a beautiful video. Thank you for making this. I took a course on Datacamp but this one really cements it for me
Brilliant content, PERFECT pacing! All this information and I never felt distracted nor did I feel overwhelmed. Thanks a lot
That's great to hear! I worked a lot on the pacing.
One of the best videos on this I've seen. Very helpful and informative.
I LOVE the picture explanations of all your content! It really helps the visual learners and artists!!!! You packed a TON of super good information in a time frame that is much more bareable to sit and listen to. Some people sit and talk for 1-2 hours and it is PAINFUL to listen to regardless of the good information bytes in them. Well done and I look forward to following you more!
This was probably my favorite explanation of AI so far and the illustrations were also helpful! Thank you!
Instant like & subscribe, your style and the amount of information you manage to share in a short amount of time is absolutely amazing...
I agree! Do you think AI helped with the making of this video?
Brilliant, thank you. I'll definitely share with the colleagues. One of the best videos I've seen in a while. May I ask what did you use to present/draw?
The tools are mentioned at the end of the video.
ArtRage is the software name you are looking for; I googled around and found that it's more ideal for art.
Someone on Henrik's team is just too comfortable with that software hence also used it to present, however it is not ideal for people like us.
Are u real?
excellent work Henrik ! thanks for the tons of info in a fraction of time ! Best 15min of AI material
what software did you use to create this dynamic whiteboard
It says at the end.
What a phenomenal video - so pleased it was recommended to me. I know a lot of work must have gone into this, but really well done!
Henrik, you're a legend! Thanks for explaining the main concepts of Gen AI with so much clarity and simplicity. Your emphasis on getting better at prompt engineering is a vital skill to learn for anyone wanting to survive in their jobs, businesses or career in this new world order.
I work in AI and I have to say this is amazing content! Very comprehensive, well structured, explained in simple terms and super insightful. Thanks for sharing and congrats!
Glad it was helpful!
One of the BEST education videos on TH-cam. Thank you
This was awesome. Thank you for making it. Have shared widely. Please share more of your thinking on Bluesky
Phenomenal video! 🔥
The way you deconstructed everything was so easy to understand. Would love to see a video on prompt design!
Which software did you use for those drawing?
ArtRage
I agree with the user that said: "One of the most clarifying, comprehensive, helpful, insightful videos I've seen on this topic. Really excellent." I started to get interested in AI only a few months ago when I saw a demo of that robot Sophia. Other than that I thought it was just marketing hype. Once I realized the backbone was neural nets then it all came together for me w/ the help of this video. Full disclosure - before I went another direction, I was a dissertation away from a PhD in Comp. Science. My other direction was benchmarking/performance engineering, which seems to be very applicable in the AI realm.
I'm pretty angry to learn how large corporations, who hate individuals breaching their copyrights, were comfortable breaching billions of others' copyrights to teach their models and then ask you to respect the copyright of their AI-generated "art". Utter hypocrisy.
Welcome to capitalism
Well technically if I take a picture of your artwork at an art show and then that photo ends up on Twitter which then gets used to train grok, your copyright wasn't violated. Because I own the picture that I took. There are no legal protections (yet). Unless they actually put a copyrighted work into something that is generated by the AI. I'm willing for artists to have their works spied on and used to inspire AI generated works if it means that we can figure out how to cure hiv, most cancers and all of the other Earth changing things that are about to come in the pipeline because of this technology.
@ I’m not willing to have certain people’s artistic rights violated under the pretence of “a cure for cancer”. Pretty sure my art isn’t hiding the secret sauce for cancer treatment.
@HiVisl you obviously have never lost anyone to cancer. when it comes to curing millions of people of cancer respectfully, f*k your art
@HiVisl yes but people in your court are calling for outright banning of this technology. Instead of regulation. I understand the need for a multinational corporations to save money by using this technology but trying to stop it outright is not going to work. I know some extremely ignorant people that said they refuse to use AI because they have friends that are artists. That is so wildly incompetent I can't even describe it. Because AI isn't going to take that person's job, another person who is well-versed with AI tools WILL
This was literally one of the best videos I've ever seen! Brilliant!
Easy to understand. Very creative approach. Thank you for this. 🙏
What tool did you used to make this Whiteboard Animation?
Have you found out?
@@amehmatthew8372 nope
He has given you link also practice makes perfect.
ArtRage
😁 Best AI lecture on TH-cam.
05:00 And this is where the problem starts... Why is "robbing a bank" censored? Who defines that this should be removed? A single company like OpenAI? A single person in that company? What if I am a security guy in a bank and want to know how someone could rob my bank, to prevent such a scenario?
It’s a legal decision by OpenAI. They restrict certain categories of response so they don’t get sued to oblivion. There needs to be a legal framework which indemnifies the companies from illegal use of their product.
@@Yocambio well, there are Moore than 200 countries in earth - wach one with a different legal Situation. Which one should be used? Who says that the used one is a good one? Imagine Afghanistan or China would provide an AI based in their Laws. It would Not make sense. Just let the AI be an AI, without restrictions and political framing!
Your video was simply excellent! I really enjoyed the use of drawings and sketches during the explanation, which illustrated the topic so clearly and accurately. The structure of the video was wonderfully organized, and the simplicity with which you delivered the information made it easy for me to understand a complex concept like GAI. Thank you so much for your effort and for your ability to make complex topics simple and accessible!
You're welcome!
who else 😀saw T1 at 5:57?
Henrik just wondering what tool you used to draw those good illustrations ?
You can search for paid/free white board animation applications
Filecr is good for cracks
Really nice video on gen AI and extremely well drawn images that suck you into the story that Henrik is telling. Well done!
Sure, Ive gained AI super powers, but I still cant afford rent
I don't think it's going to get better. Blue-collar jobs, in particular, are at risk.
Bro is like in 2008 say, now I have a mobile phone but still I'm brokie. If everyone have the same access to something it doesn't give you value if you have it
@@hdhdushsvsyshshshsthe opposite is the case. if you simply consume it, nothing will change. if you use it to your advantage, it can drastically change your life. simply because i am interested for 20+ years in this space i got asked to hold a speech for a law firm to prep them for what's coming. and inquiries are piling up. most of the text i am saying at these conferences is assisted by a.i. there are so many use cases where it is extremely useful. streamlining processes, creating new businesses. it's only going to accelerate. come up with creative ways of USING it.
What you're saying about Ai and rent seems very ambiguous. Is this a theoretical philosophical comment about the current state of your society? Or do you truly not understand why you can't afford rent and how best to interact with the reality you find yourself in to produce a meaningful enjoyable result?
@@carlanwray8718 not sure where the rent context is coming from.
How did you make this video?😮
Same question..... how?
AI
Yeah how
Keep scrolling down. He has answered it up there
Brilliantly done. So glad someone recommended this to me.
I saw Terminator.
5:57
Yeah, is that just for fun or a mistake?
@@RITOBANBHAT Someone watched too much Fight club ;)
My grandma got out the home again
5:57-5:58
Not enough mention of ethical concerns of all of AI.
How the decades work of creatives has been imported, adapted, without their consent or compensation, and now costs them their future and livelihood.
How people get fired from companies - like Duolingo - when their customers want courses created by real people, not AI.
The inherent bias of automated systems - because people, and all the source material, is inherently biased.
And did you really suggest automatic processing of job applicants as a positive?
All content is inherently biased, regardless of how it is created. I agree that content creators should be compensated for the use of their content in LLMs if the GAI is for profit. Otherwise, it would be like charging someone for reading the classics of American literature then writing their own novel with those influences. If the GAI is not literally repeating content verbatim, then it is involved in a creative process akin to what I mentioned. The differences are only scale and velocity.
This is my first ever TH-cam comment and I've been using TH-cam since day one. Brilliant job Sir!
Does ChatGPT or its successor think? No, definitely not. So the metaphor of Einstein sitting in your basement is not correct. Also, it doesn't create new content in the invention sense, it simply mixes a cocktail out of stuff others (mostly humans) generated.
What do humans do except advanced educated inference? Don't be obtuse about what is happening. The models may not be as "thoughtful" or "creative" as a human, but it's ignorant to deny that they demonstrate at least a rudimentary form of such.
@@_hadoken @_hadoken Humans do a lot more than that, so let me just provide two examples:
- Humans are able to learn on their own. Narrow AI - this is the category current generative AI belongs to - can only learn using human controlled machine learning techniques, i. e. it has to be specifically trained to a domain of knowledge.
- Humans (and future intelligent beings) are able to create a model of the world based on the experience and knowledge acquired and using that model capable of forecasting what kind of interactions would be possible between the objects of the model. ChatGPT can only answer questions requiring this kind of inference, if the answer to the same question was found in the data it was trained on (with enough significance to add it to the possible answers). The physicyst, Sean Carrol demonstrated it brilliantly in the GenAI episode of his podcast.
There are 3 main categories of AI according to the current theory. Narrow AI (AKA weak AI), Artificial generative Intelligence (AKA AGI or strong AI), and Super AI. Currently only the first category exists, the other too are strictly theoretical. AGI would be able to train itself without human guidance and supervision, finally, Super AI would be the thing people think about when hearing the expression: AI, likely self-aware and doing everything a human intelligence can.
Again, ChatGPT belongs to the narrow AI category. Extremely simplified, it does the same thing as the predictive text software of early mobile phones: based on the previous 2-3-x words, T9 is able to predict the most likely 1-2-3 candidates for the next word. Of course, ChatGPT uses way more than the previous 3 words and it predicts thousands of words organised in sentences, not one, but the mechanism is roughly the same: it builds tree like structures of words, expressions, etc. with weighs calculated in the training phase, then uses that statistical model to build the reply. It only looks like intelligence, but it definitely isn't yet,
Thank you. This video anthropomorphizes Gen AI. Current models do NOT think. This is a terribly misleading video :(
I have to say, this is so informative.
I literally subscribed when you said you switched to spreading knowledge on AI.
One of the best intro the concept of Gen AI i have ever seen in youtube. Everything explained under 20 min.. Awwsome !!!!
This is the BEST video in explaining A.I. that I’ve ever watched! Thank you!
One of the best videos to bring up to speed with fundamentals of AI and its use cases and concepts
Hi Henrik, your video is very easy to understand and dealing with only necessary point of Generative AI. Thanks for you effort and it helped me to do retrospective thing of my knowledge on Gen AI.
The audio command to tell ChatGPT to only say “ok” it was the best!! I wish there were more examples/tricks on how to use the voice features like that
I loved this video and how easily you explained such serious and complex topics. I've worked as a data trainer doing RLHF for a multimodal model for three years, and it's the first time I've heard these concepts explained so simply.
The video beautifully comprises all the important elements about Gen Ai while also keeping it engaging and easy to understand for a non tech person. Impressive work.
This tutorial is fantastic! It's creative, humorous, and the most important, memorable! Please, please, please make more of these for topics like prompt engineering, machine learning, large language models, graphRAG...
Thank you for taking the time to put this together, the graphic really brought it too life for me
Thank you so much Henrik for sharing such an informative video. I have been doing some courses from past few months, a lot were covered in this 18 mins video.
Short and Best explanation on Gen AI so far i have seen. Very helpful for beginners to understand what is what in Gen AI.
Excellent talk
comprehensive coverage of different aspects of generative AI
@henrikkniberg, Truely one of the best AI videos we have watched - clear messaging, comprehensive overview - decent graphics, thank you so much for providing this content!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@henrikkniberg We would love to interview you for our channel if you are up for it!
Great video! It's helping me understand how I may be able to create an opportunity for myself as I transition careers.
This video is a gem! The simple and straightforward approach is refreshing. I'm impressed by the quality of the production and the clarity of the explanations. Many thanks
Wow! Eighteen minutes well spent! This video's a knockout. If there were Oscars for TH-cam tutorials, you would surely get one. Eager for more! I'll subscribe. Thank you.
Loved your doodles. Wonderful easy-to-follow sharing in your video! Thank you for sharing!