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This AI-generated version of Minecraft may represent the future of real-time video generation
"What if you could say'Hey, add a flying unicorn here'? Or'Turn this into Star Wars,' and it's all Star Wars," says Leitersdorf. A major limitation right now is hardware. They relied on Nvidia cards for their current demo, but in the future, they plan to use Sohu, a new card that Etched has in development, which the firm claims will improve performance by a factor of 10. This gain would significantly cut down on the cost and energy needed to produce real-time interactive video. It would allow Decart and Etched to make a better version of their current demo, allowing the game to run longer, with fewer hallucinations, and at higher resolution.
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Joe Rogan Issues Warning After AI-Generated Version Of His Podcast Surfaces
Joe Rogan has warned of the growing threats posed by artificial intelligence (AI) after a version of his podcast, "The Joe Rogan Experience," was created entirely through the use of AI technology, sparking concern among listeners. "This is going to get very slippery, kids," Rogan wrote on Twitter on April 11 in response to a video of the fake show shared on the social media platform by content creator Farzad Mesbahi. The fake video is titled "Joe Rogan AI Experience Episode #001" and features "guest" Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the creator of the artificial intelligence system ChatGPT. A disclaimer on the video noted that the contents depict a "fictional" podcast between Rogan and Altman, with all content generated using AI language models. "The ideas and opinions expressed in the podcast are not reflective of the thoughts of Joe Rogan or Sam Altman," the disclaimer reads.