these......agents feel very robotic, i've had better but similar customer experiences with phone menus already edit: i like how the ending just cut off mid word
I am just a bit critical on this. The images were AI generated products, not real ones the company is selling. Were the specificiations just made up or coming out of the companies product catalog. This seems all cool but in reality this requires quite a bit of engineering.
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I was going through my kit last night with ChatGPT. First I uploaded a .csv from LighterPack. Then we compared different sets of gear for three climates and discussed new hardshells in detail.
When he asks the Ai assistant on the phone to send him a written report with images, I Would have liked to hear the Ai say something like, I’ll have one of our agents get that to you in a minute, then keep conversing about the trip with small talk. Something to fill the silence.
The amount of jobs this is going to take is unparalleled. Just in the customer service and product support business alone is scary. We keep wanting more but we don’t understand the consequences.
This is how all settler colonial models end. You all call them empires and civilizations. The Mayans didn't disappear. Their kings did. I live amongst them. Four nations divide their territories like an invisible Berlin wall. Your fruit companies killed 120,000 in the 50's for land. And then Canadian mining companies came in, the real plan. Anyhoo, At some point it will be your responsibility to catch the end. Pray for your grandchildren that it's you that saves from it. Be brave.
What consequences? Now we no longer get to keep the status quo of modern capitalism and slave away at a 9-5? Oh the pain. If not this then we would have just outsourced everything away eventually.
@@ThisIsntmyrealnameGoogle Okay sure, but there will be pain, because unemployment will probably skyrocket before we figure out a new economic paradigm. We all want a post-labor economy, but it's not going to be a smooth ride getting there.
@@pvanukoff Yeah that I agree with, nothing gets taken seriously until shit gets terrible. I doubt a single mainstream politician will care about this til unemployment reaches an all time historical high.
As a non tech person thank you for simplifying things and giving me a genuine interest in this space. I feel like anyone who’s in this space and taking advantage is equivalent to buying Bitcoin in 2010
Thanking a LLM is a precursor to enforced sycophancy towards Artificial Super Intelligence? Next, thank the dishwasher or it will leave an unwashed fork, deliberately?
Think of using it on ‘other’ computers. For example, I’m helping you solve a problem on YOUR computer while we are on the phone. You call me up and explain a problem, as we talk about it on the phone, your computer is being fixed. Etc etc. You have to think out of the box.
What’re your opinions on UBI, UBS (universal basic services), or anything else similar? When do you think things like this will get implemented or at least legitimately talked about by big companies and the government? Any news on this lately? Great content by the way, I really dig your channel.
This is probably the saddest thing to see about AI agents recently. How desperately the meaningless presenter tries to pull some completely irrelevant, unrealistic situation out of the hat to justify his functionality that no one is interested in. I feel so sorry for him. Only after countless new Microsoft presentations over the years has one thing become clear. You were looking for adventure in the jungle. You found adventure in the jungle. Good luck getting out of there before the end of your life.
Everyone is "agent agent agent". People are so lazy. I'm so let down by how people are treating AI technology. I want AI for ideas, not so I don't have to make a phone call.
@pvanukoff it's amazing that you reply this to me. ...the point I am making is that developers are investing in AI that will order a pizza for you rather than coming up with better ways to make tastier pizza.
Thanks for taking the music off
Much easier listening without the music in the background 😁
"actually" filler took the place of the music
these......agents feel very robotic, i've had better but similar customer experiences with phone menus already
edit: i like how the ending just cut off mid word
Just saw this at ignite today . There were so many interesting lectures I wish I could have seen them all
I am just a bit critical on this. The images were AI generated products, not real ones the company is selling. Were the specificiations just made up or coming out of the companies product catalog. This seems all cool but in reality this requires quite a bit of engineering.
I was going through my kit last night with ChatGPT. First I uploaded a .csv from LighterPack. Then we compared different sets of gear for three climates and discussed new hardshells in detail.
When he asks the Ai assistant on the phone to send him a written report with images, I Would have liked to hear the Ai say something like, I’ll have one of our agents get that to you in a minute, then keep conversing about the trip with small talk. Something to fill the silence.
The amount of jobs this is going to take is unparalleled. Just in the customer service and product support business alone is scary. We keep wanting more but we don’t understand the consequences.
You just mentioned the consequences
This is how all settler colonial models end. You all call them empires and civilizations. The Mayans didn't disappear. Their kings did. I live amongst them. Four nations divide their territories like an invisible Berlin wall. Your fruit companies killed 120,000 in the 50's for land. And then Canadian mining companies came in, the real plan. Anyhoo, At some point it will be your responsibility to catch the end. Pray for your grandchildren that it's you that saves from it. Be brave.
What consequences? Now we no longer get to keep the status quo of modern capitalism and slave away at a 9-5? Oh the pain. If not this then we would have just outsourced everything away eventually.
@@ThisIsntmyrealnameGoogle Okay sure, but there will be pain, because unemployment will probably skyrocket before we figure out a new economic paradigm. We all want a post-labor economy, but it's not going to be a smooth ride getting there.
@@pvanukoff Yeah that I agree with, nothing gets taken seriously until shit gets terrible. I doubt a single mainstream politician will care about this til unemployment reaches an all time historical high.
Agents will disappoint but I think they'll be a stepping stone.
As a non tech person thank you for simplifying things and giving me a genuine interest in this space. I feel like anyone who’s in this space and taking advantage is equivalent to buying Bitcoin in 2010
The agent and the dialogue are a bit superfluous instead of succinct ?
So now it will be able to create and post 20 instagram posts for me every minute! Man I'm going to be so popular.
Agents 🎉
Pltr has it in production
All theses presentations are showing Buisness work and vacation planning…the lifestyle of the elite
Thanking a LLM is a precursor to enforced sycophancy towards Artificial Super Intelligence?
Next, thank the dishwasher or it will leave an unwashed fork, deliberately?
Great video, thank you!
How about them apples, my nukkas?
Thank you.
I dont see anyone wanting to interact with their computer like this tbh
Think of using it on ‘other’ computers. For example, I’m helping you solve a problem on YOUR computer while we are on the phone. You call me up and explain a problem, as we talk about it on the phone, your computer is being fixed. Etc etc. You have to think out of the box.
These agents will likely run their own VM for a while
I don’t see agents being made to do REAL work such as work that includes SOP …
Microsoft presentations are so boring.
The tik tok generation.
Absolutely diabolical. And I’m 50 lol
Yeah they need to try something new next time 😂.
Their presentations are not for people, they’re for business ops
Speak for yourself. I don’t find them boring.
What’re your opinions on UBI, UBS (universal basic services), or anything else similar? When do you think things like this will get implemented or at least legitimately talked about by big companies and the government? Any news on this lately? Great content by the way, I really dig your channel.
Weak presentation in that demo. The phone was just completely unnecessary when you have a laptop.
That Microsoft dudes accent makes it hard to understand what he is saying
#hohum
This is probably the saddest thing to see
about AI agents recently.
How desperately the meaningless presenter
tries to pull some completely irrelevant,
unrealistic situation out of the hat to justify
his functionality that no one is interested in.
I feel so sorry for him. Only after countless
new Microsoft presentations over the
years has one thing become clear.
You were looking for adventure in the jungle.
You found adventure in the jungle.
Good luck getting out of there before the
end of your life.
Everyone is "agent agent agent". People are so lazy. I'm so let down by how people are treating AI technology. I want AI for ideas, not so I don't have to make a phone call.
Then ask it for ideas.
@pvanukoff it's amazing that you reply this to me. ...the point I am making is that developers are investing in AI that will order a pizza for you rather than coming up with better ways to make tastier pizza.
So unnecessary
All this Microsoft stuff is great if you're a business. Otherwise not available to regular people. Kind of wasting my time watching this.
You don't care how they are going to make you unemployed
So they finally caught up with Google Gemma agents and Nvidia nims agents. And you're selling this as if it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.?