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PJ (Poh Jie)
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My guest today is John Yang. He is a 16 year old currently building 小K.AI, a friendly chatbot that helps to create high-quality learning environments for left-behind children in rural China at scale. We discussed a wide variety of topics, including why John believes we will attain AGI in 5-10 years, his learning process, and building a non-profit AI bot by himself. Please enjoy the show.
Show Notes- [2:00] John’s self-introduction
- [3:33] Forming a tribe of peers who inspire ourselves
- [8:51] Self-directed learning and meta-learning skills
- [20:25] Growing up in multiple cities, formative childhood experiences and maturing
- [29:27] Finding a balance between creativity and effectiveness
- [34:55] Validating macro frameworks
- [38:17] The Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin (三體系列-劉慈欣)
- [46:50] John's argument for why AGI will be here in the next 5-10 years
- [1:08:20] What is artificial intelligence?
- [1:17:10] AI ethics and safety
- [1:20:08] 小K, and its business and technical aspects (data, model architecture)
- [1:38:00] Advice for people who want to build real skills
- [1:44:28] Managing both building and selling in day-to-day life
If you like to find out more about me, please find me on my personal website at www.pohjie.com, or connect with me on Twitter (@pohjie_pj).
OutroThank you for listening to this episode. If you like this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share this episode with 1-3 friends. I started this podcast with the intention of having awesome conversations with interesting people, and having your support means a lot. Thank you.
Music credits- Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod
- Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4342-shades-of-spring
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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