Conversation with a Huggingface developer
00:00 Intro
01:20 Journey of Sayak/ Journey of Sayak with machine learning
08:50 Path for students in AI and machine learning
13:00 Path for researcher in AI and machine learning
18:00 Learning/Traning AI models
20:00 Is machine learning going to be AI driven
21:18 Path for people who do not know anything about AI
22:00 The future of AI and impact on jobs
25:04 Advice for people and engineers concerned about disruption
28:23 Advice for software engineers and what should they do
30:06 Barrier to entry for AI and and machine Learning
31:56 Open source vs commercial AI
33:37 Will open source win long term
34:45 Concerns around releasing powerful open source AI models
37:53 The future for frontend engineers
39:29 Which tech company will lead in AI
42:21 The challenges of building finetuning models and data annotation
48:19 How AI will transform jobs and industries in the future
52:47 Ideas with applied AI and machine learning
56:35 Final message
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I would love technical episodes more than general AI videos.
@dherekoni8054
7 ай бұрын
exactly!!
@Mayank-lf2ym
7 ай бұрын
We need technical episodes
@Toomuch_xan
7 ай бұрын
Yeah! Would be great if they explain their whole codebase!
@SuhasKM-tl1rg
7 ай бұрын
Fuckk yes
@arijitgoswami3652
7 ай бұрын
Agreed! We need more technical content. These are too much generic convos.
Met and talked to Sayak in an AI Camp event in Bengaluru,he is amazing at simplifying complex concepts❤
Loved it ..... Sayak has sharp and clear mind, he answers all questions perfectly.
‼ *A* *quick* *suggestion* to Overpowered: Make someone who knows what the host and the guest are talking about write the subtitles since there's a lot of tech terminology spit out casually and I have no clue about it. But I'm super interested to watch and learn. Thank you so much.
@noadsensehere9195
7 ай бұрын
Just go to google...people from alll knowledge level watch his video..can't make changes for everyone
Met Sayak at Keras Community Days Event by GDG Chandigarh and he is very straight to point while answering questions and a very nice person to connect with. Great Podcast Guys , Keep bringing such content.
Just stumbled upon this video and subscribed to the channel. What a wonderful guest and detailed interview!
Sayak is an incredibly amazing engineer and a great human being ❤️
Sayak was an amazing guest - would love to hear from more guests like him
Amazing Interview, Loved it, Expecting More Technically Heavy Episodes like this.
I just love the conversations. Amazing! Keep doing it.
Very informative! jotted down all the new terms, now my self study starts again!
good one, need more of these !! Keep up the good work team
Loved this, going into technical aspects. Good questions by Varun
He was one of the lecturer on the 22nd December in Google devfest Kolkata. I attended his lecture it was totally awesome.
Varun, this is the best 1 hour I spent this month, and thank you. These kind of videos will open up thoughts ideas research help structure young minds ideas and so on. Thank you
You should explore Mechanist Interpretability while talking about containing and controlling AI/ML models. Though it's in pretty nascent stage still has very talented community working on it. Surely going to help in policy making for AI systems.
My fav overpowered episode so far. Cheering on!
Love your guests!! Keep it up
25:03 honestly i went through same feeling, I did Bachler's of Business and seeing all this tech advancements, I also decided to study Data Science specially ML/AI
Overpowered as always ❤❤❤
Woo....I met Sayak Paul 4 days ago in Devfest Kolkata
Awesome!!Conversation🙌🧿
His work on the Diffusers library is commendable 🎉
@noadsensehere9195
7 ай бұрын
Now he is going also working in different stuff..released yesterday on x
Please bring more AI engineers who can guide us and give insights on industry
Amazing guest, inspires me to be good at what I study
Love this technical episodes Expect for more such content
Please do more such pods like this.
Good talk. But I wish Sayak talked about how the transition from something like TCS to an AI/ML profile happened. The journey as narrated went from TCS > 6 month break > AI/ML profile. What happened in those 6 months.
@samannwaysil4412
7 ай бұрын
watch his google podcast.
Proud of you bro..keep up the good work! ❤
excited
Sayak is one of my classmates in Btech, proud to see him excelling and building these stuffs
It was all Latin for me, and yet I stayed and watched the episode. And this guest was well spoken, again something not many engineers are good at... Kudos, Varun for finding the right person.
This is so amazing❤❤❤ Me as a ML Engineer enjoyed every bit ❤
crazy intro man !!
It's good to see Sayak there
want more videos like this
It would help us a lot if you could add related links about tools and papers that you've talked about in the video.
Awesomeness!!
More podcasts like these!!
Would love to see more technical Videos in future it will sure gain you more subs and money
Great conversation!
Sayak Da OP in chat ❤🔥
waow sir i am right now your fan because of your beatyfull content and your explaining method i really so happy i will subscribed and i am also recommended this to my friend 😇😍
I love the editing
This was eye opening
Dhanyavad
met sayak at KCD Kolkata its amazing to see him here.
Incredible
I just love the part where Sayak is talking about Google and Jeff Dean!!
I am graduated in Finance and when i started learning Data Science, the Statistics i learned in University really helped me out.
Can someone mention the book name they were talking about? Fast Ai book?
The Instinct Part....Thanks Varun🙌
If AGI comes then even AI researchers will not be spared. And as for applied AI, it's basically development, so if other areas of development get affected by AI, so will be applied AI.
@abhinavsinha9239
7 ай бұрын
Are you trying to say that ai will be that powerful that it will create codes for other ai ?
Gradio etc is exactly like wordpress/wix etc. Theres an audience for it but its not for everyone. At the end of day as long as there is competition companies will be looking for the edge. Imo you can only have the edge by having an AI-assisted engineer. Now and in 10 years. An AI-assisted engineer can probably have the same output as 3 normal engineers (at least) atm as long as it doesn't require a lot of expertise. That might seem like there will be less jobs but in reality we will probably be able to create more things. Have an abundance mindset. As an engineer (or anything else really), you can have the edge by being on top of AI tools and integrating them in your workflow and also by building expertise. I'm personaly very excited to be able to build amazing things with AI and look forward to a future where everyone has their personal AI assistant that can make their lifes better and their jobs more exciting.
Batmat of ML ❤.. interesting interview..
Is example of surge systems mentioned at 27 minutes the electricity grid?
Want more tech podcasts on AI
I just completed fast ai's sd from scratch it's very hard.
Feels like Paul doesn't want to imagine the worst category at all
Hey,have you quantised the lip sync models. I am currently working on optimising video-retalker w/wo GFPGAN . The conversation around Wav2lip was let incomplete
@AmitJaiswal-sm4bi
7 ай бұрын
I tried as well to with QLora but it not working by the way I doing in cpus and you?
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You can tell he's a nerd.... minimal eye contact and minimal looking into camera
@noadsensehere9195
7 ай бұрын
He is a nerd...I have met him in 2 GDG event
Great podcast. Only wished if there was links to References
I want to 3D print images I find randomly using Gaussian spreading, what interface do I use?
Thanks in advance for the helpful talks, i want to ask as international student that have 5 years work experiences as FE + Fullstack (currently for 1+year) and having unfinished degree and been interested to AI since first my job exp but not confident enough to try get into the job due to my unfinished degree, should i take CS again to switch fully into MLE? I'm willing to take the degree again, should i care about the ABET accreditation?
22:28 This seems a correct prediction.
hi Varun, please do a video on what is open source in coding & in AI, for those who don't come from this background.
His Bengali-English accent is popping. - Love from Kolkata. ❤
damn 13:49 he's really a genius
I LOVEDDDDDDDDDDDD THIS BRO, I AM A NATIONAL INSTITUTE STUDENT N I CAN VOUCH NO WAYYYY TEH COLLEGES TODAY ARE ANYWAY CLOSE TO THIS EXPOSURE IN INDIA
@jaydeep-p
7 ай бұрын
Tax money wasted 😂
@SiD-hq2fo
7 ай бұрын
bro just approach the teachers by yourself, even if they dont have knowledge in latest trend they know their stuff, any advice or info so called exposure (this is definitely just a trend driven content) not being bias, just dont make this ai stuff that much trendy
Can I know who is ak and if possible can I get his profile link
30:24 I'm learning gut and k8 and docker right now, and I agree it's useful. It's really not a big deal to have a company document walkthrough that teaches a newbie without any hand holding. I really don't think that's a defining feature of a clever programmer or designer if they know their maths really well. Anyone disagree? Pls comment. My bias as a 20 year web developer, javascript/react/flash (back in the day) turned software developer just recently with Python and c++/rust down the road. Learning with js and web is great to get started, then gut with npm is an amazing step forward to lower level languages, why is git and k8/docker necessary on day 1? Even call centers have 3 month FT training and git/docker can be learned by any de in 160 hrs to launch scalable demos, for sure. It's no big deal imho.
@krox477
6 ай бұрын
Bro how can we connect im studying cs
what kind of gpu should have so that we can play around ?
As someone who's just gotten into the AI field, can anyone please tell me what specific people did they mention throughout the podcast so that I can follow those people
#overpowered
Give X id of AK in discription
What is the name AK ?
Jailbreaking a closed model is fairly common now.
@TahuRock
7 ай бұрын
What do you mean
Please do more ml ai like this
that's useful.
Varun can you make one video on why companies make their products open source and what is their revenue model Why do we see more open source companies nowadays? Is there a profit motive behind open source products
Just checked his LinkedIn. He is from my school. 😮
@aigod792
7 ай бұрын
ab to saram kr le
@hars771
7 ай бұрын
@@aigod792 🤣
@tonyormousbeats4754
7 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣@@aigod792
It was a heart heavy matter
The title of this video and the questions asked to such an experienced person are orthogonal 😅
How to register a startup in India?
Proud of sayak being a Bengali
Who is AK twitter account that you mentioned in video?
@IndianShaik
5 ай бұрын
seam question
thumbnail eye contact was duplicate 😅 just kidding he is so brilliant 😊
Telling PPL how to use ai and understanding it ...this vdo has two ppl
Who is AK?
21:31 who is the guy mentioned here
his name really meant shyyy😂😂
He is developer hugging face website 😮😮😮
What is AKs twitter handle?
this video is a bit empty without tanmay
@BibhatsuKuiri
7 ай бұрын
this is not a comedy video. this is a technical podcast , as said in the beginning of the video
@packed_gaming
7 ай бұрын
ya i got that but its fun when a person like me who do not know much about tech (tanmay) breakdown had concepts in simple way with a joke because then i will probably remember it for long time@@BibhatsuKuiri
who is AK ?
haan haan AI AI
This guy is great. He is not fluff which mostly people are in this space.
Who is ak? Can someone share his handle?
At the start i thought he is Blind.😂
@aryankumar87771
7 ай бұрын
same