Introducing the Next Wave of Artificial Intelligence Tools with Jag Sharma & Jason Kapadia - Episode 38
If your job involves technology, then AI is coming to replace it…
This episode of Disconnected covers:
The stock image AI service being sued by Getty
Text-based services to revolutionise your essays, outreach and more
Tools to recover sub-par images, optimise audio and edit with ease
How AI is learning to synthesise speech, and whether that’s an opportunity or a risk
Episode Highlights:
“It's actually creepy how detailed you can type in a query, and it generates the stock image you want. You can ask for it to have blurred backgrounds and grass, and we've talked about this with stable diffusion, but this is something that comes out with really good stock images.” - 3:35 - Jason Kapadia
“I used copy.ai to create a cold email outreach, and it actually worked amazingly. I wrote a few sentences of what I actually was trying to pitch, then put in the user's LinkedIn profile that I was trying to pitch to, and then it created me an email with the subject line and the whole email body.” - 9:05 - Jason Kapadia
“The only thing that worries me about this, and perhaps it’s the growing cynic within me, is what Krisp is doing in the background. So is it actually recording our meetings? Could this come back to haunt a lot of companies?” - 14:30 - Jag Sharma
“RestoreAI takes the important facial features like your eyes, nose, lips, etc. and it references a library to generate much more detailed and accurate face representations. It also removes scratches, folds, small tears and marks from your images.” - 22:25 - Jason Kapadia
“The overdub feature excites me and terrifies me. Essentially, if you upload an entire podcast recording to Descript, and then you want to change one sentence, you could just type it in, and it will mimic your voice and get you to say something which you never said.” - 26:05 - Jag Sharma
Links & references:
Jason Kapadia:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonkapadia/
https://www.instagram.com/jasonkapadia/
Jag Sharma: