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Inferring Creativity - Rethinking the Nature of Creativity in the Age of Generative AI

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Explore the intersection of creativity and artificial intelligence in this 56-minute MLOps podcast episode featuring Nick Hasty, VP Product of Machine Learning at GIPHY. Delve into Hasty's insights on generative AI models and their impact on our understanding of creativity. Learn about his journey from founding engineer at GIPHY to leading ML/AI product initiatives, and gain valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of AI product development. Discover how Hasty's background in creative arts informs his approach to technology and entrepreneurship. The discussion covers a range of topics, including the evaluation of LLMs versus traditional models, the balance between intuition and data in AI product development, and the shifting AI funding landscape. Gain practical insights for startups scaling their product and engineering teams, and explore the future trajectory of AI in creative industries.

Syllabus

[] Nick's preferred coffee
[] Takeaways
[] Nick's background in ML
[] Nick's GIPHY journey
[] Nick's Success Factors
[] The trajectory of AI
[] Identifying as a product engineer
[] Evaluate LLMs vs. Traditional Models
[] AI Product: Intuition vs Data
[] Giphy AI Product Development
[] Startups and Venture Assistance
[] AI Funding Landscape Shift
[] Wrap up


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