e510 — Singing To the Dolphins

e510 — Singing To the Dolphins

Photo by Ádám Berkecz on Unsplash Published 21 April 2025 e510 with Andy, Michael and Michael – AI stories ranging from privacy, dolphin communication, open source models for robots, Game Transfer Phenomenon and much more. Andy, Michael and Michael get things off to a fast start with all things AI with a Bloomberg article reporting on Apple “analyzing data on customer’s devices in a bid to improve its artificial intelligence platform”.  Apple shares a deeper take on the differential privacy and how it is employed to improve on the synthetic data used to train Apple Intelligence.  Then, the team turns to a different way of training LLMs without forcing human language, which they found to be much more efficient, and potentially may unlock new chain of reasoning operations.  Andy’s “autocomplete for stuff” description of AI is amazing.  Next, is an intriguing AI model being developed to better understand dolphin communications.  The chain of thought from this article leads to the camera only recently recovered from Loch Ness, Star Trek, Star Wars and of course, Douglas Adam’s fictional treatment of dolphins.  After discussing open source AI robots and the challenges / benefits posed by AI geolocation sophistication, the team turns to OpenAI’s work on a social media platform. After an article on Game Transfer Phenomenon, which describes how games and gameplay leak into the real world, the co-hosts wrap up with a PICO-8 demake of Warcraft III and a hearty endorsement of the Mythic Quest tv show.  Both Michael R and Andy have watched the entirety of Mythic Quest, and Michael M has put it on the list to watch. What do you expect the dolphins have to say to each other, and to humankind?  Have your bots 🤖 drop our bots 🤖 a line at @gamesatwork_biz@mastodon.social (our home for now) and let us know! These show notes were lovingly hand crafted by a real human, and not by a bot.  All rights reserved.  That’s our story and we’re sticking to it. Selected Links AI Bloomberg article: Apple to Analyze User Data on Devices to Bolster AI Technology Apple’s Machine Learning Research Blog post: Understanding Aggregate Trends for Apple Intelligence Using Differential Privacy Quanta Magazine article: To Make Language Models Work Better, Researchers Sidestep Language ZD Net article: Google is talking to dolphins using Pixel phones and AI – and the video is delightful BBC article: Camera set up to catch Loch Ness Monster discovered Games At Work e495: Personal Planetarium for use of AI in translating animal communications The Hitchhiker’s Wiki entry: Dolphins The Hitchhiker’s Wiki entry: Mice IMdB: Star Trek: Lower Decks (dolphin navigators) Wookipedia entry: Purrgil (space whales) Wired article: An Open Source Pioneer Wants to Unleash Open Source AI Robots Huggingface: closed-vs-open-arena-elo ChatGPT's o3 model can pinpoint a location from a photo, and give a pretty good deduction as to the point the photo was taken from. It's no Rainbolt, but any photos taken at or near your home, even with stripped metadata, are no longer safe https://flausch.social/@piegames/114352447253793517 — Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith@mastodon.social) 2025-04-17T15:11:54.594Z Reuters article: OpenAI is working on X-like social media network, the Verge reports Games Carrying Over IRL BBC article: Health bars and power ups: The ‘freaky and unpleasant’ world when video games leak into the physical realm Taylor and Francis Online article: Prevalence and Characteristics of Game Transfer Phenomena: A Descriptive Survey Study Making lexaloffle.com blog post: Picocraft – demake of Warcraft III itch.io Top Rated Games tagged Demake and PICO-8 Wikipedia article: PICO-8 Media The Verge article: Apple’s Mythic Quest has come to an end IMdB: Mythic Quest Web 11.0 mashup junkie, and co-founder / co-host of the GamesAtWork.biz podcast. My views are my own. Michael Martine

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