The All Turtles Podcast
The All Turtles Podcast
All Turtles
002: Found in Translation
36 minutes Posted Nov 8, 2017 at 3:00 am.
There’s a clear opportunity for new applications of AI that solve common problems. Join hosts Phil Libin, Jessica Collier, and Blaise Zerega for a discussion about practical AI products and why it's possible for small teams to build them. Listen as Phil uses a Pocketalk translation device in Osaka and shares sounds gathered while riding Japan Railways. Your hosts answer listener questions about big tech companies and data sets, why there’s plenty of room for startups, and they assess the current state of chatbots. They also share their everyday encounters with practical AI — from language translation to hands-free driving to remembering things. Show notes Watch trailer for Lost in Translation Listen to Japan Railways jingles Meet Noriyuki “Nori” Matsuda, SourceNext CEO Pocketalk, SourceNext Releases 50 Languages Translation Device The Pocketalk device in the wild:  The babel fish from Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Amara’s Law: “We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.” Average tenure of employees at 10 biggest tech companies   Listener questions With large tech companies being so active in AI, is there any room for startups?
Is it easier to build an AI company with great data and a mediocre team or vice versa?
What industry will be a big player/acquirer of AI in next two years?
Chatbots were formerly all the rage, are we now in the trough of disillusionment?
Everyday interactions with practical AI English-Japanese translation, and Russian, too
Google Assistant 1, Siri 0
Lost your photographic memory? There’s a bot for that
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There’s a clear opportunity for new applications of AI that solve common problems. Join hosts Phil Libin, Jessica Collier, and Blaise Zerega for a discussion about practical AI products and why it's possible for small teams to build them. Listen as Phil uses a Pocketalk translation device in Osaka and shares sounds gathered while riding Japan Railways. Your hosts answer listener questions about big tech companies and data sets, why there’s plenty of room for startups, and they assess the current state of chatbots. They also share their everyday encounters with practical AI — from language translation to hands-free driving to remembering things. Show notes Watch trailer for Lost in Translation Listen to Japan Railways jingles Meet Noriyuki “Nori” Matsuda, SourceNext CEO Pocketalk, SourceNext Releases 50 Languages Translation Device The Pocketalk device in the wild:  The babel fish from Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Amara’s Law: “We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.” Average tenure of employees at 10 biggest tech companies   Listener questions With large tech companies being so active in AI, is there any room for startups? (11:15) Is it easier to build an AI company with great data and a mediocre team or vice versa? (15:45) What industry will be a big player/acquirer of AI in next two years? (16:26) Chatbots were formerly all the rage, are we now in the trough of disillusionment? (23:02) Everyday interactions with practical AI English-Japanese translation, and Russian, too (27:51) Google Assistant 1, Siri 0 (31:02) Lost your photographic memory? There’s a bot for that  (32:30)   We want to hear from you Send us your comments, suggested topics, questions for future episodes: Email: hello@all-turtles.com Twitter: @allturtlesco with hashtag #askAT For more from All Turtles, follow us on Twitter @allturtlesco, and subscribe to our newsletter on our website, http://all-turtles.com/#contact. Thanks for listening!