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Generative AI 101 - Intro

Generative AI 101 provides an overview of generative AI, including that the first instance was Eliza, a 1966 chatbot using pattern matching. It discusses types of generative AI like image, text, code, music and video generation. Practical applications include art/content creation, fashion/music, and data augmentation. Advantages are creative/personalized content and time/cost savings, while disadvantages include deployment limitations, costs, biases, and lack of control over outputs.

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Generative AI 101 - Intro

Generative AI 101 provides an overview of generative AI, including that the first instance was Eliza, a 1966 chatbot using pattern matching. It discusses types of generative AI like image, text, code, music and video generation. Practical applications include art/content creation, fashion/music, and data augmentation. Advantages are creative/personalized content and time/cost savings, while disadvantages include deployment limitations, costs, biases, and lack of control over outputs.

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Generative AI 101

Where Art, Music, Text, Code and the World


collides in a Symphony of Creativity
Can you guess when the
first instance of Generative
AI was introduced?
The first instance of Generative AI can be
traced back to Eliza, a chatbot developed at
MIT in 1966. It simulated conversations with a
Therapist using pattern matching and
predefined rules.
What is Generative AI
• Generative AI refers to a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses
on creating new content, ideas, or outputs.
• It involves training machines to learn patterns from existing data and
generate original, novel content based on those patterns.

Types of Generative AI currently in Market


Image Generation : Dall-E , Midjourney, Skybox (blockadelabs), Stable Diffusion, etc.

Text Generation : GPT, Bard, LLaMA, Alpaca, MPT-7B by Mosaic, BloombergGPT, etc.

Code Generation: Codex, AutoGPT, Polycoder, etc.

Music Generation : Magneta, Jukedeck, etc.

Audio Cloning/Generation & Video Generation : Elevenlabs, Vall-E, Synthesia, etc.


• Art Generation: Generative AI enables the creation of unique artworks, paintings,
and visual designs.

Practical • Content Creation: Generative AI automates the creation of social media posts,
product descriptions, and articles, saving time and resources.

Applications • Fashion Design: Generative AI revolutionizes fashion by creating unique patterns,


designs, and textures.

and • Music Composition: Generative AI composes original music pieces in various genres
and styles.
Opportunities • Product Design and Prototyping: Generative AI assists in designing and prototyping
products with unique configurations.
• Data Augmentation and Synthesis: Generative AI augments and synthesizes data to
improve training datasets.
• Personalized Recommendations: Generative AI enables personalized
recommendations in e-commerce, entertainment, and more.
• Other Applications: Generative AI finds applications in diverse fields like video game
design, virtual reality, chatbots, and medical image generation.
• Creative Content Generation: Generative AI empowers businesses to effortlessly
generate new and original content, fostering creativity and innovation across
industries like art, design, and entertainment.
• Enhanced Personalization: Generative AI enables personalized user experiences
by tailoring content, recommendations, and product offerings based on individual
preferences and behaviors.
• Time and Cost Savings: Automated content generation through generative AI can
Advantages of save time and resources by reducing manual effort and enabling efficient
production of diverse and engaging content.
Generative AI • Rapid Prototyping and Iteration: Generative AI facilitates quick prototyping and
iteration in product development, enabling faster testing and refinement of ideas
and designs.
• Personal Assistant and Chatbot Capabilities: Generative AI powers intelligent
personal assistants and chatbots, enabling natural language interactions,
answering queries, and providing personalized recommendations.
• Data Augmentation and Simulation: Generative AI can generate synthetic data,
aiding in data augmentation, simulation, and training of machine learning models
in scenarios where real-world data is limited or expensive to acquire.
• Deployment Limitations: Cloud-based models complicate on-premises
deployment, requiring expertise and infrastructure.
• Cost and Data Requirements: Training in-house models is expensive due to
computational resources and extensive data needs.
• Scalability Challenges: Cloud models may have limits on requests, hampering
Disadvantages scalability for high-demand scenarios.
• Voice Bot Implementation: Delays in API responses can impact real-time
of Generative interactions in voice bots.
• Ethical Concerns: Generative AI can generate realistic fake content, raising
AI concerns of misuse.
• Bias and Fairness: Biases in training data can be amplified, leading to ethical and
societal issues.
• Lack of Control Over Outputs: Generative AI may produce unpredictable outputs,
posing challenges for specific requirements.
• Interpretability and Explainability: Models lack transparency, hindering trust and
adoption.
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