For years we believed creativity was the last human refuge from machines. Then came models that write, draw, and code, and the line moved. Can an AI really be creative, or does it just look that way? Carlos Santana Vega dove straight into that question in this Tech Talk.
A decade of AI in a few minutes
Carlos takes you through a recap that helps put things in perspective: where we came from and how fast we moved. Spoiler: a lot of what feels normal today was science fiction ten years ago. Understanding that curve is key to not being surprised, or scared, by what's coming.
Vision, language, and generative models
The talk is organized around three fronts redefining technology: computer vision, language generation, and generative models. Each one is already inside products you use every day, often without noticing. Breaking them down separately helps you understand what's really behind the "AI does everything" narrative.
How much of this is already real?
The question the talk leaves you with is an honest one: how much is already here, and how much is still ahead? For a developer, the answer matters because it defines what to learn today. And the conclusion is encouraging: there's a huge amount of space to build, and it takes people with sound judgment to do it well. At Howdy, that's exactly the kind of profile we look for.
Watch the full Tech Talk
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