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Why Real-Time Control Changes Everything We Assumed About AI / Matthew Carr, Luffy AI

Project Flux Season 1 Episode 110

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Summary

In this episode, Matthew Carr, CEO at Luffy AI discusses the cutting-edge of AI control technology, neuroplasticity, and their applications in industry, robotics, and sustainability. He shares insights into real-time AI, energy efficiency, and the future of AI models, emphasizing practical impacts and innovations.

Key Topics

  • Real-time AI control and latency importance
  • Neuroplasticity and adaptive learning in AI
  • Energy efficiency and sustainability through AI
  • Applications of AI in robotics and industry
  • Future trends in AI models and societal impact


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Matt Carr and Luffy AI
01:06 Matt's Journey in Renewable Energy and Fusion Technology
03:57 The Gap in AI: Real-Time Control Technologies
07:01 Understanding Real-Time Control and Latency in AI
09:50 Neuroplasticity and Self-Adaptive AI Controllers
13:50 The Future of AI in Project Delivery and Industry
17:33 The Role of AI in Reducing Project Failures and Costs
22:29 Innovations in Robotics and Drones
24:00 Granular Control in AI Systems
26:00 The Future of AI Models
30:40 AI and Sustainability
37:57 Balancing Short-term and Long-term Innovations
44:50 Unleash the Code Intro.wav


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