So I've been working on an implementation of GPT-4-Turbo that's designed to ingress entire papers into its context window and process them into summaries that would be understandable by someone with a highschool education (originally went for 8th grade max, but that led to rather patronizing results lol). The machine tells me what the content should be for a given paper and I make it using a few tools like Premier Pro and Photoshop. I've never made videos like this before though, so it's a bit rough.
I was hoping to use this tool to expand access to scientific papers by the general public. Those papers are hella dense and def need some translation.
I've attached my first full attempt at using my tool. It's kinda rough, but I'd love to get some feedback on how to make it better (especially as it pertains to the script).
AI doesn't necessitate a machine even being capable of stringing the complex English language into a series of steps towards something pointless and unattainable. That in itself is remarkable, however naive it may be in believing you that a foldable phone can be inflated. You may be confusing AI for AGI, which is when the intelligence and reasoning level is at or slightly greater than humans.
The only real requirement for AI is that a machine take actions in an intelligent manner. Web search engines, dynamic traffic lights, and Chess bots all qualify as AI, despite none of them being able to tell you rubbish in proper English