⚙️New episode: Caroline Ingeborn of
@LumaLabsAI
In this episode of The Deep View Conversations, we sat down with Caroline Ingeborn, COO of Luma, an AI lab dedicated to omnimodal intelligence, to discuss where generalized physical AI could take us.
Rather than focusing only on video models, Luma takes an omnimodal, or multimodal, approach, creating models that understand text, video, images and audio. This, said Ingeborn, is because humans don't think in one modality.
These kinds of models have many potential use cases and could even help researchers achieve general intelligence. Luma's primary audience right now is the creative industries, such as entertainment, advertising and marketing. Ingeborn said she sees the technology as enhancing the creative experience rather than replacing creative professionals.
Topics covered include:
Where AI fits into creative workflows
The ethical lines of AI in creativity
Luma's mission towards generalized physical intelligence
Physical AI's potential impact on the labor market
The different approaches to building world models
The dangers of centralized power in physical AGI
If you're following the progress of world models, physical AI and robotics, and the use of AI in creative fields, then this episode offers a deeper look at how these technologies are being used today and the transformative impact they could have in the future.
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