Three videos you need to watch to understand the AI revolution
Welcome to AI Collision 💥,

In today’s collision between AI and our world:
- Marc Benioff on AI
- Demis Hassabis on AI
- Eric Schmidt on AI
If that’s enough to get the kings of AI explaining the future, read on…

AI Collision 💥
A few weeks back I posted a few AI-related videos that I’d been watching that I thought would be of benefit for you to watch as well.
I see a lot of these, because I guess my “algorithms” are attuned to the things I click on and view, etc, etc. In other words, I’m in a doom loop of my own making.
Nonetheless, they are things that maybe don’t pop up in your feed, because you’ve got a lot of other stuff going on in your life.
So, I figure what might be a good idea is that on the last Friday of the month I’ll post three video’s I’ve seen during the month that I think you’ll enjoy and help to explain exactly what’s going on in the rollout of the AI revolution.
It helps me, and I assume it’ll help you too.
First off, Marc Benioff and AI Agents. Saleforce is a juggernaut of global commerce. So when Benioff lays out his vision for a future world of AI, it’s worth paying a great deal of attention to what he has to say.
On the subject of influential people in AI…
Demis Hassabis may be the most important person in AI considering he’s the CEO of Google’s DeepMind.
And if Hassabis is the most important person in AI now, then consider the insider knowledge that former CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt has on exactly where AI has come from and where it’s heading next.
When he talks about AI, you listen. He comes from a place where he’s seen more and personally influenced AI more than anyone could possibly imagine.
I hope you enjoy these videos as much as I do and understand just how massive what’s happening right now really is.

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Boomers & Busters 💰
AI and AI-related stocks moving and shaking up the markets this week. (All performance data below over the rolling week).
Boom 📈
- BigBear.ai (NYSE:BBAI) up 46%
- AeroVironment (NASDAQ:AVAV) up 43%
- AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) up 13%
Bust 📉
- Vicarious Surgical (NYSE:RBOT) down 1%
- Brainchip (ASX:BRN) down 2%
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From the hive mind 🧠
- I have far too many photos on my phone. It doesn’t help that sometimes my boys steal my phone and take endless amounts of pics of the top half of their heads while mucking around. But something like an AI powered search to find the image I want is a god send use case for AI.
- Imagine making $10 billion in three months… Can’t imagine it? Yep, neither can I. But this guy can.
- Looks like everyone does have a number. And Meta’s big spending on the best talent in AI might just be paying off.

Artificial Polltelligence 🗳️

Weirdest AI image of the day
A man tests a miracle product to regrow his hair…


ChatGPT’s random quote of the day
“Inside every large program is a small program trying to get out.”
— Tony Hoare

Thanks for reading, and don’t forget to leave comments and questions below,
Sam Volkering
Editor-in-Chief
AI Collision

I was suitably impressed by the dreams and calibre of these 3 completely different personalities. With them involved we can hope that AI does far more good than potential harm. Thank you Sam for highlighting these 3 videos.
Ian Summerscales
Superb recommendations, well worth watching those videos very informative. Looking forward to next months recommendations.
Really enjoyed these 3 videos however for me the most engaging was Eric Schmidt. Thank you
Ewan Macfarlane