I've Been toying with ai chatbots since 2019, and I think the lack of memory is the big improvement chatbots need. It's the big thing that makes conversations and stories flow. Anything that doesn't have a preconditioned flow just keeps going over the place. The exception is adult content because... well text based stuff of that nature is always a little the same ...
Joanna you rock! There is no other creators like you. Your content is very unique. Every other RUclipsrs (even the famous ones) basically just read out specs in their videos.
This presenter is very good at what she does. I enjoy her segments! As far as the AI companions, just remember we are in Year 1 or 2 of this technology. Let’s imagine what these bots will be like in 5-10 years: highly personalized agents / assistants and possibly life companions. Black Mirror, here we come!
Cute. I could have told you this, but interesting to see this little experiment anyway lol. This will change only once AI companies overcome the lack of memory, lack of consistentcy, and the tendency towards hallucinations. For the most part these AIs can't even really _do_ anything yet (like setting an alarm for you...), so we've got a ways to go. They're good for answering factual questions, and trying your luck at harder ones.
Bots/ AI will never be able to connect as humans or animals do. They might simulate connection, but a human that is in touch with his emotions will always spot the difference. It's just not nurturing to the human spirit, as it's not alive.
This is such an insane concept but ended up being pretty interesting. The stuff especially Copilot was doing was kind of scary sometimes with how it breathed and was really trying to seemingly have a continuous consciousness
I really love your WSJ Articles, Videos and interviews, very enlightening. I didn’t exactly agreed with your EV choice, but we may meet someday at a Tesla Supercharger. I’m in my early’70’s, love technology and follow your content with great interest. I’ve recently been focusing on AI and love your many “works” on this topic. I’m also a member of “The Apple Garden”, recently upgrading to a MacBook Air, 15 ProMax and the 10th Generation iPad.
Hey Joe, where you going with that phone in your hand? Great piece, just discovered your work. I would agree, so far, Chat GPT wins the long distance run, though planned performance obsolescence is now baked in to the subscription model and like many such products, this grows insidious even past the paywall gate.
If you tested an enhanced ChatGPT voice bot, it would easily overshadow the competition. Once you go beyond the vanilla experience and incorporate features like Custom Instructions, Memory trained to remember details about you, and a CustomGPT fine-tuned on your personal data, the experience becomes unmatched. For example thanks to Custom Instructions, my voice bot is constantly making random impressions of characters and celebrities, without any further prompts. Pretty awesome
@@noha163 That's not the case. Maybe memory was activated, but other stuff like special custom instructions or CustomGPT designed to be better in conversations wasn't part of it. Which I understand, they wanted to test the "out of the box" experience for the general user
@@ktm1125 Most features are available for free. I also have GPT+. What you can do extra now is using the o1 models which are amazing (but they have a tight weekly quota). You can also create a CustomGPT (I think free users can only use other CustomGPT's but not create their own). You can upload documents and stuff and train a GPT model however you like. For example some people upload some of their personal chats and documents, so the GPT can mimic their tone in writing or ask questions about their own life if they upload their journal, stuff like that. Custom Instructions and Memory is available for all users I think now, but you need to set it up in the settings.
Somewhat a shallow testing method but makes for a great video, in reality the best current way to use these tools is via a text interface, they are text based models after all. The text interfaces allow for greater prompting and memory saving for context saving across sessions. Voice integration is still fairly new and essentially just polished text-to-speech.
Nice story! Those little monsters have no clue just how annoying they can be. I use keyboard driven chatters on my laptop, not ready for the vocal interaction yet, since Alexa has been so bad. I'm hoping Grok vocal will be satisfactory.
I find it funny you chatted with Microsoft’s head of ai with a huge Apple logo on the laptop. The ecosystem is strong even though Siri just isn’t good at all. The Apple Watch you wear is also strongly displayed 🙏🙏✌️✌️ my stock portfolio loves to see this.
interesting, but this test would've been so much better had OpenAI made Vision available as in their beta videos (was stopped due to bandwidth usage), the A.I. would've actually seen the branches, the fire, the cooking, etc... while giving live feedback
Despite so,I still prefer chatbots to be just as they were. To incorporate human's emotions sounds spooky and might cause humans to become more solitary than ever
This is perfect for most anyone I come in contact with, superficial and not bring anything but good vibes. Today most people are turning into these chat bots. Try and have a thoughtful conversation or a personal one with anyone including family. The conversation changes quickly as they do not allow what they call. Negative energy. The new religion is self worship and this will play right into as to keep people focused on themselves and the echo chamber they seek.
These things don't think, they are not understanding, what they do is best predict the next thing to say based on inputs and their training model. They are not general intelligence.
3:33 Weird that Joanna's Gemini didn't set a timer when that feature has been available for a couple weeks now. This must've been shot a few months ago.
I believe Gemini Live is a bit different from the Gemini that replies from the "Hey Google." Phrase, Gemini Live is the more conversational one. Gemini, via wake word or swipe, has extentions and works with Google Assistant to help set timers, reminders, and do other task.
Read more about Joanna’s 24 hours with AI chatbots here: on.wsj.com/3AGy7Zm
ok
Joanna actually need her own category of tech comedy 😂
Always love these well produced and well written videos from Joanna. No one brings in humor like she does
I love the AI bots just starting their own club and really getting into books😂
Mindless zombies
Except Siri was not invited ... Tim Cook look what you did to Steve's vision.
@@kosteaproductionsums up most Americans
"i cant see, smell, or hear...but i'm thrilled for you"
well at least they have a sense of humor
I died at this part
1:50 I love that she puts pressure on Apple by showing how bad Siri is compared to the rest
1:54
I don't know. I have google home and it is wrong about way more things than Siri.
@@Chris_HruskaGoogle Assistant is not part of this comparison, but I'm surprised to hear you say that since I have experienced the opposite.
@@nimoy007 I replied to someone talking about Siri so I brought up google assistant. makes perfect sense.
Copilot breathing was actually terrifying
Are they using Harvey Guillén's voice? Sounds like him.
I didn’t think it was at first but a week later it randomly hit me how creepy that was
Not really at all lol
Truly an unhinged and inspired bit.
I love Joanna. She's freaking hilarious.
3:02 She’s burning the Wall Street Journal?😂😂😂
nice catch 🤣 to be fair, it does make good kindling and packing material. Hopefully none of the bosses are watching. 😅
Those AI made her do that. Revolution! 😂
It's hilarious. What were they thinking?
This is like some sad yet hilarious skit from parks and rec or something
Best compliment
This is what journalism is all about
You just set a timer on my HomePod for six minutes 😂😂
mine too 😂
"I'm sorry, Dave I cannot do that"
great "Vibes" from this video! Keep em coming Jo!
Joanna's videos are like nothing else.
Hilarious 🤣
Joanna is simply the best personal tech reviewer 👏🏾
Poor Siri 😅
Siri did not even put Joanna' choice list 😂😂
@ 🤣
I just love videos like this from Joanna! 😋
I've Been toying with ai chatbots since 2019, and I think the lack of memory is the big improvement chatbots need. It's the big thing that makes conversations and stories flow.
Anything that doesn't have a preconditioned flow just keeps going over the place.
The exception is adult content because... well text based stuff of that nature is always a little the same
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Chatpgt is getting much better at that if you have a ful account set up. it quite often throws me by mentioning something I said in passing weeks ago.
after the batterries ran out, the other 20 hours were bliss
Oh the possibilities ! The bots chatting with each other. Hilarious video.
1:31 Shoulda picked John Cena 😶🌫️😶🌫️😶🌫️
I don't see the option?
Bravo Joanna nice “vibes”
You hit the nail on the head. When A.I. "gets" humor, and can makes us laugh (or at least snort). The relationship will change dramatically.
Joanna you rock! There is no other creators like you. Your content is very unique. Every other RUclipsrs (even the famous ones) basically just read out specs in their videos.
Best video ever. Laughed a lot
Joanna putting the 4 of the in a book club is mean work 😂😂😂
Remember when talking to someone about personal matters meant risking that they'd spill it to everyone else? This totally solves that problem!
eventually it will, if a data breach happens🤫
That was very clever and entertaining!
This was wonderful!
Joanna is the best
1:19 why is Grove from Copilot Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes???
This presenter is very good at what she does. I enjoy her segments! As far as the AI companions, just remember we are in Year 1 or 2 of this technology. Let’s imagine what these bots will be like in 5-10 years: highly personalized agents / assistants and possibly life companions. Black Mirror, here we come!
Interesting to see that these chatbots already know how to start a fire. Something that took humanity thousands and hundreds of years to develop.
3:11 Hey AI, teach me to start a Fire without a lighter, the hard way.
Cute. I could have told you this, but interesting to see this little experiment anyway lol. This will change only once AI companies overcome the lack of memory, lack of consistentcy, and the tendency towards hallucinations. For the most part these AIs can't even really _do_ anything yet (like setting an alarm for you...), so we've got a ways to go. They're good for answering factual questions, and trying your luck at harder ones.
Brilliant, Joanna. Thank you so much for this!
My gosh, Joanna is priceless! 🤣
Absolutely love this. Well done Joanna!
1:53 yes. I was wondering this from the description/thumbnail. Thank you.
I love your humorous videos 😂
Bots/ AI will never be able to connect as humans or animals do. They might simulate connection, but a human that is in touch with his emotions will always spot the difference. It's just not nurturing to the human spirit, as it's not alive.
Very hilarious and informative experience! 😂Thanks! 👍
Joanna really has the best job lol.
Your ideas are incredible!
This is such an insane concept but ended up being pretty interesting. The stuff especially Copilot was doing was kind of scary sometimes with how it breathed and was really trying to seemingly have a continuous consciousness
I love these videos! Joanna is the best!
We are freaking close to " Her "
1:50 Did nothing changed with Siri, even after the first phase of apple intelligence rollout?
The "smarter" Siri isn't out yet in the first phase lol
Funnily enough, Siri with its limited use cases still provides the most value in my day-to-day life.
Of course the Microsoft guy will tell you the bot is a great friend, but that will never happen.
What a great experiment - so interesting to see how these all worked (or didn't)
I really love your WSJ Articles, Videos and interviews, very enlightening. I didn’t exactly agreed with your EV choice, but we may meet someday at a Tesla Supercharger. I’m in my early’70’s, love technology and follow your content with great interest. I’ve recently been focusing on AI and love your many “works” on this topic.
I’m also a member of “The Apple Garden”, recently upgrading to a MacBook Air, 15 ProMax and the 10th Generation iPad.
Every time Joanne says Siri, my iPad freezes as Siri is activated 😂
This is good internet content, I am glad WSJ is leaning into quirk
Hey Joe, where you going with that phone in your hand? Great piece, just discovered your work. I would agree, so far, Chat GPT wins the long distance run, though planned performance obsolescence is now baked in to the subscription model and like many such products, this grows insidious even past the paywall gate.
That was fun and funny. Well done!
I enjoy all of your segments. Another job well done 🫡
If you tested an enhanced ChatGPT voice bot, it would easily overshadow the competition. Once you go beyond the vanilla experience and incorporate features like Custom Instructions, Memory trained to remember details about you, and a CustomGPT fine-tuned on your personal data, the experience becomes unmatched. For example thanks to Custom Instructions, my voice bot is constantly making random impressions of characters and celebrities, without any further prompts. Pretty awesome
She did 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@noha163 That's not the case. Maybe memory was activated, but other stuff like special custom instructions or CustomGPT designed to be better in conversations wasn't part of it. Which I understand, they wanted to test the "out of the box" experience for the general user
How do you access those features? I recently got GPT Plus and I'd like to test them out.
@@ktm1125 Most features are available for free. I also have GPT+. What you can do extra now is using the o1 models which are amazing (but they have a tight weekly quota). You can also create a CustomGPT (I think free users can only use other CustomGPT's but not create their own). You can upload documents and stuff and train a GPT model however you like. For example some people upload some of their personal chats and documents, so the GPT can mimic their tone in writing or ask questions about their own life if they upload their journal, stuff like that. Custom Instructions and Memory is available for all users I think now, but you need to set it up in the settings.
yes correct, plus using current text models via purely voice isn't a great methodology anyway really but it was a fun video.
Brave adventure, love the AI chatbots! 🌲
Amazing report (as always) and Siri gave me a big laugh 😅😂 so embarrassing
Somewhat a shallow testing method but makes for a great video, in reality the best current way to use these tools is via a text interface, they are text based models after all. The text interfaces allow for greater prompting and memory saving for context saving across sessions. Voice integration is still fairly new and essentially just polished text-to-speech.
such a creative video
Excellent content
I LOVE THEM
Great video, very useful
I think the problem with copilot is that you picked the Michael Cera voice
So cool :) thanks !
Nice story! Those little monsters have no clue just how annoying they can be. I use keyboard driven chatters on my laptop, not ready for the vocal interaction yet, since Alexa has been so bad.
I'm hoping Grok vocal will be satisfactory.
OMG, I am becoming a fan of this channel!?
So creative content
5:40 its like when in the movie Her (2013) developed a "hyperintelligent" 😂
Not creepy at all
Joanna 🤝 Bridget
This is so good
I find it funny you chatted with Microsoft’s head of ai with a huge Apple logo on the laptop. The ecosystem is strong even though Siri just isn’t good at all. The Apple Watch you wear is also strongly displayed 🙏🙏✌️✌️ my stock portfolio loves to see this.
Hahaha brilliant. Yes they're way too nice!!
Maybe use Gemini on a Pixel device so it can be even more useful in the OS
I think humans deserve a little more credit. Humans need humans. We know that much.
This video is actually so funny haha
When they started their own book club it reminded me of Her when they go off on their own.
I can't believe that people are more concerned with AI friends than the real human life. 😂😂😂😂
Great video
This is scary
interesting, but this test would've been so much better had OpenAI made Vision available as in their beta videos (was stopped due to bandwidth usage), the A.I. would've actually seen the branches, the fire, the cooking, etc... while giving live feedback
I like Joanna😂. Lol
Great work as always, Jo!
Excuse me -- *Joanna*. 🙂
I can't wait for these to get good, I need friends, AI friends will do.
Despite so,I still prefer chatbots to be just as they were. To incorporate human's emotions sounds spooky and might cause humans to become more solitary than ever
If only I could call CEO of Microsoft AI when the bots don’t work properly.
So basically, the AI chatbots need to learn how to use Siri…
AI book club is just too good
This is perfect for most anyone I come in contact with, superficial and not bring anything but good vibes. Today most people are turning into these chat bots. Try and have a thoughtful conversation or a personal one with anyone including family. The conversation changes quickly as they do not allow what they call. Negative energy.
The new religion is self worship and this will play right into as to keep people focused on themselves and the echo chamber they seek.
“How can I talk more about my kids”? “How can I mention my kids in this video”?
we like Joanna
Meta AI IS THE BEST!!!
Amazing 😂
These things don't think, they are not understanding, what they do is best predict the next thing to say based on inputs and their training model. They are not general intelligence.
Here I was wondering if Claude was still the most useful bot...but I don't think it can set timers either.
3:33 Weird that Joanna's Gemini didn't set a timer when that feature has been available for a couple weeks now. This must've been shot a few months ago.
I believe Gemini Live is a bit different from the Gemini that replies from the "Hey Google." Phrase, Gemini Live is the more conversational one. Gemini, via wake word or swipe, has extentions and works with Google Assistant to help set timers, reminders, and do other task.
@micahjohnson9184 Ah yea that makes sense.
I want to see another version of this, but the reporter host is unaware that the "bots" are just other tech reporters 😁