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This week, Sam and Dave are joined by a very special guest: Synthetic Fidji. Yes, an AI version of Fidji Simo, created after the real one politely declined (hey, the show must go on, okay?).They get into:the bull and bear case for vibe codingGemini vs. GPT (is Sam having second thoughts?)why GitHub might be quietly, ruthlessly winning the AI dev racethe identity crisis no one's cracked with LLMsPlus: OpenAI just spent $6 billion on hardware to team up with Jony Ive, the MEO phone is suddenly everywhere, and more.We're also on ↓X: https://twitter.com/moreorlesspodInstagram: https://instagram.com/moreorlessSpotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moreorlesspodConnect with us here:Sam Lessin: https://x.com/lessinDave Morin: https://x.com/davemorinJessica Lessin: https://x.com/JessicalessinBrit Morin: https://x.com/brit00:00 Introduction01:24 OpenAI CEO of Applications?07:55 Tools that ACTUALLY work18:47 Is everyone lying about vibe coding?43:10 The big identity problem with LLMs (and Zapier)52:26 Google I/O: "Who cares?"54:13 Is OpenAI big tech? They buy Jony Ive's startup56:17 The "hyper-viral" Methaphone. How?59:40 Outro
YZBH 29 Haber Konularımız;1. Moda hâlâ bir zanaat mı, yoksa artık sadece iyi yazılmış bir prompt mu?Louis Vuitton'un AI ile şekillenen Federer ve Nadal'lı kampanyasından Mango'nun %100 AI ile hazırladığı gençlik koleksiyonuna, Stella McCartney'den Gucci'ye kadar lüks markalar bir süredir podyumu algoritmalara devretmiş durumda.2. Adobe, şeffaf arka planlarla videolar üretebilen yapay zeka dünyasında çığır açan bir araç olan TransPixar AI'yı tanıttı.
A federal judge has just delivered a stunning blow to Apple's App Store dominance, permanently banning the tech giant from charging commissions on purchases made outside their walled garden. This landmark ruling in Epic Games' ongoing legal battle against Apple not only paves the way for Fortnite's return to iOS but signals a fundamental shift in how digital marketplaces operate. Could this be the beginning of the end for Apple's notorious 30% "tax" on developers?Meanwhile, your polite interactions with AI might be costing more than you think. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently revealed that users saying "please" and "thank you" to ChatGPT costs the company tens of millions of dollars annually—money he considers "well spent." Beyond the financial implications, these interactions have surprising environmental consequences, with AI-generated content consuming substantial energy resources. As 67% of users report being polite to their AI assistants (with 12% doing so to appease potential robot overlords), the question emerges: does courtesy to algorithms matter?The financial world isn't sitting idle either. Visa's ambitious new initiative aims to give AI agents direct access to your wallet, allowing them to make purchases on your behalf based on preferences and budgets. This move beyond simple chatbots raises profound questions about convenience versus control in our digital lives. As consumer credit card debt soars past $1.21 trillion, should we trust algorithms to manage our spending habits? We explore the benefits and potential pitfalls of this new frontier in financial technology.Don't miss our essential "Letters" segment, where we expose the latest scams targeting consumers—including a dangerous new "brushing scam" using malicious QR codes to compromise smartphones. Subscribe to Tech Time Radio wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on social media to stay ahead of emerging threats and technological developments that impact your digital life.Support the show
前几天,OpenAI CEO山姆·奥特曼在社交平台X上晒自己刚出生的孩子。该推文很快掀起全球范围的关注与讨论,山姆·奥特曼是一位同性恋,早前曾与自己的男性伴侣奥利弗·马尔赫林结婚,他们的孩子有可能是人类历史上首个“双父生育”的男婴。目前该男婴因早产需在新生儿重症监护室观察,但健康状况良好。不管是“双父生育”,还是“定制完美婴儿”,近年来生育技术的发展或许解决了部分人的痛点,但也始终伴随诸多争议。科技或许冰冷、发展势头不可阻挡,但人类应该有温度、知戒惧。我们还是要保持谦卑,毕竟科技只能决定我们奔跑的速度,爱、文明和悲悯才能决定我们奔跑的方向。
Today's Headlines: Trump officially imposed a 25% tariff on aluminum and steel imports and threatened Hamas to release all hostages by Saturday or face consequences. He also pardoned former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and moved to drop corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Elon Musk's $97.4B bid for OpenAI was swiftly rejected by CEO Sam Altman, who trolled Musk with a counteroffer to buy Twitter. Meanwhile, New York has banned Chinese AI assistant DeepSeek from government devices over surveillance concerns. A Nevada dairy worker contracted the new D1.1 bird flu strain, as the outbreak has hit 23 million birds. Trader Joe's is now limiting egg purchases, with prices expected to spike 20% this year. Lastly, a deadly jet crash in Scottsdale, Arizona, killed one and injured three, prompting an NTSB investigation. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: AP News: Live Trump updates: Palestinians won't have right to return to Gaza, Trump says NBC News: Trump pardons former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich NY Times: Eric Adams Corruption Case Live Updates: Justice Dept. Tells Prosecutors to Drop Charges AP News: Elon Musk-led group proposes buying OpenAI for $97.4 billion. OpenAI CEO says 'no thank you' NBC News: New York state bans DeepSeek from government devices WA Post: New version of bird flu infects Nevada dairy worker Axios: Trader Joe's limits egg purchases due to bird flu shortages ABC 15: Pilot dead, 4 hurt after plane owned by Mötley Crüe member crashes at Scottsdale Airport Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a new essay on his personal blog, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the company is open to a “compute budget,” among other “strange-sounding” ideas, to “enable everyone on Earth to use a lot of AI” and ensure the benefits of the technology are widely distributed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode: The European Union vows countermeasures following President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum; Vice President JD Vance wants to keep AI innovation going; Trump aims to protect plastic straws; and Super Bowl ratings are in. Trump says ceasefire deal should be canceled if Hamas doesn’t release all hostages by Saturday. Head of agency that protects whistleblowers sues Trump over firing. Judge finds Trump administration hasn’t fully followed his order to unfreeze federal spending. Trump says he has directed US Treasury to stop minting new pennies, citing rising cost. Trump says no right of return for Palestinians in Gaza under his plan for US 'ownership.' US cyber agency puts election security staffers who worked with the states on leave. Billions in unspent aid lacks oversight after Trump targets USAID, watchdog warns. USAID staffers turned away from offices even after court suspends leave order. US officials are bound for Europe for top-level talks on Ukraine. Elon Musk-led group proposes buying OpenAI for $97.4 billion. OpenAI CEO says 'no thank you.' Man pleads guilty to role in SEC social media account hack that led the price of bitcoin to spike. Stock market today Wall Street takes Trump's latest tariff threats in stride, and indexes rise. McDonald's improving global sales help to offset US weakness in fourth quarter. Opening statements set in trial of man accused of trying to kill Salman Rushdie. Member of Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show won't face charges for flag protest. Luka Doncic debuts with Lakers in a blowout victory, Anthony Davis remains sidelined for the Mavericks, a pair of star guards are headed to the NBA All-Star Game, there's an official ruling in an NBA ownership spat, a record Super Bowl audience, and an iconic golfer withdraws from his signature event. Ad expert highlights the most buzzy ads from the Super Bowl, and which ones missed the mark. Super Bowl delivers moving tributes, memorable action and a historic presidential visit. Call it the Dog Bowl. Westminster show's canine athletes get their piece of Super Bowl weekend. Israeli police raid Palestinian bookshop in east Jerusalem, claiming incitement to violence. Ecuador's conservative incumbent and a leftist lawyer advance to presidential runoff. Romanian President Klaus Iohannis announces resignation after pressure by populists. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on OpenAI and Elon Musk
This afternoon, President Donald Trump and tech CEOs announced a massive private sector investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure in the United States. OpenAI CEO, SoftBank, and Oracle will contribute $100 billion investments to start, with plans to pour up to $500 billion into the project in the coming years.President Trump began his first full day in office today with a prayer service at the National Cathedral, followed by a meeting with Republican House leaders. After his inauguration ceremony yesterday, he signed several executive orders at the Capital One Arena, with more signed back at the Oval Office. These orders include repealing former President Biden's policies and eliminating gender ideology from public schools.America's new Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, was sworn in this morning, becoming the first Cabinet official of the new administration. He was confirmed by a resounding, unanimous vote in the Senate.
站在商业和科技顶点的人,还能善良吗?本期你将听到的内容,是天域和周恒星Kevin老师的对谈。Kevin是知名科技记者,曾经亲自采访过马斯克、OpenAI CEO山姆奥尔特曼、美团创始人王兴、苹果联合创始人史蒂夫·沃兹尼亚克等顶级企业家与创业者。在这段对话中,天域和Kevin聊了聊他眼中这些站在商业和科技顶点的人的样子。他们的共性、差异。想要在这个时代获得成功,需要哪些特质和能力。本期你会听到周恒星Kevin资深科技记者第一个采访马斯克的中国记者、《硅谷钢铁侠》译者奥尔特曼首本采访传记《奥尔特曼传》作者李天域Jack本期主播主业有三家公司,主要在服装行业,目前年营收超过千万。我们聊到了:当今最受关注的马斯克和奥尔特曼,两人最核心的能力和差异?成功的大佬们有什么共性吗?失败者又如何?创业者有可能在创业过程中做一个体面的人吗?站在商业世界巅峰的人,他们的世界观还和普通人一样吗?硅谷是一个怎样的地方等等话题。如果你不了解OpenAI的CEO山姆奥尔特曼,在这里补充一点介绍。Sam在28岁这么一个极其年轻的年纪就成为了如今几乎是全世界最成功的创业孵化器Y Combinator的总裁。他在担任YC的总裁期间,联合马斯克等人一起创立了OpenAI。如果你去看Sam的采访,你会感觉到他是一个非常真诚、很关爱他人的人。他会让周围的人感受到被爱。他这样的公众形象,保持到了2023年OpenAI的“宫斗”为止。“宫斗”发生后,虽然Sam依然保持着他待人处事的风格。但大家却逐渐对他真实的内核开始产生了怀疑。另一方面,马斯克也在OpenAI上与奥尔特曼的分歧而对他做出了诸多负面评价。但和奥尔特曼一样,收购Twitter(X)之后的马斯克似乎也面临着一轮公众评价的转变。人们逐渐意识到,他的诸多伟大的理想也许有一个前提,那就是他必须在其中承担救世主的角色。以上很笼统的总结了两个人的一些近况,不完全准确,现实也远比此复杂。但会对你理解我们的讨论有所帮助。那就请你和我们一起加入这场对话吧!结语天域:虽然在节目里我的提问和角度似乎带有很多对马斯克和奥尔特曼的负面观点,但说实话,我真的非常喜欢这两个我们这个时代的创业者。真实的他们肯定无法用“狂人”与“政客”来形容。站在他们所处的位置,他们一定都是很复杂的个体。我相信马斯克愿景的真实性,我也相信Sam Altman的真诚不真的是一种表演。我也很喜欢听他们做客的各种内容,他们都给了我极多的启发。这不代表他们没有自私的一面,没有人没有自私的一面。人也都是基于某种自私的目的给这个世界创造了价值。这反倒是会让我们对这个世界感到希望的地方。他们虽然有那么多的不同,但他们都让我们看到了这个世界的可能性。我很喜欢他们。好啦,那如果本期的内容有任何自己的看法或是补充,也欢迎你在评论区留言告诉我们。说不定你的评论也会启发到其他的人。如果你喜欢本期内容,也推荐你周恒星老师的新书《奥尔特曼传》。在这里也感谢湛庐文化的编辑钟建雄和石雨薇老师把Kevin老师介绍给我们!本期节目制作王一山(制片人)在洋(节目剪辑)Alan(节目运营)TIANYU2FM的理念:每期对谈有价值的声音我们是天宇和天域,是挚友,也是一起求知的伙伴。这是一档为了开拓眼界,走出自我局限而设立的播客,我们通过与人的对谈来与未知的领域及知识互动。主持人简介天域|杰激(本期主播):服装电商公司创始人、UnDeR20合伙人(小红书:[李天域Jack](https://www.xiaohongshu.com/user/profile/595aebbe82ec396233ef3a72))天宇|大白(本期未出场):从事中日流行文化与媒介研究(文章见于澎湃新闻私家历史、网易新闻历史频道等)
Meta is continuing to overhaul its moderation and content rules. Instagram head Adam Mosseri posted today that Instagram and Threads will start including political content in recommendations. It's a reversal from the policy the two platforms adopted last year, which made political content something users had to choose if they wanted to see. Also, Google knows a lot about you and your interests, and it uses that information to try and get more of your time and attention. A new Search Labs experiment called "Daily Listen," for instance, can turn your Discover feed into a professional podcast. Annie Altman, the sister of OpenAI founder and CEO Sam Altman, has sued her brother accusing him of sexually assaulting her when she was a minor. In a complaint filed this week with a Missouri federal court, Annie Altman alleges her older brother committed “numerous acts of rape, sexual assault, sexual abuse, molestation, sodomy, and battery” from 1997 to 2006, with the abuse starting when she was only three years old. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageSam Altman JUST said that AI agents may "join the workforce' in 2025. Just hype? Or a preview of our near future? Tune in to find out about the OpenAI CEO's latest projections and a TON of other AI news that will impact how you work. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Meta & AI Content2. OpenAI Media Manager Delay3. Microsoft's AI Model Research4. OpenAI's AGI Progress5. Grok 3 Model Release Delay6. AI Implementation in Consumer ProductsTimestamps:00:00 OpenAI plans AGI workforce integration by 2025.04:34 OpenAI preparing for AI workforce integration08:13 AI agents entering workforce; OpenAI release anticipated.13:27 Meta halted AI profiles over user concerns.17:26 Elon Musk's Grok 3 model faces delays.19:04 Grok AI depends too much on Twitter.23:23 Generative AI blends and transforms copyrighted content.25:07 Microsoft invests $80B in AI infrastructure 2023.30:02 AI model size comparison: Claude, OpenAI, GPT-4.31:47 Smaller models enable device storage, easing privacy concerns.35:24 OpenAI pursuing AGI; AI developments face delays.Keywords:Meta, AI content, ethical issues, AI-synthesized data, social media scraping, OpenAI, media manager tool, IP concerns, legal challenges, opt-out methods, generative AI, copyright issues, AI training, Microsoft, AI investment, AI model research, model parameters, Claude 3.5 SONNET, GPT-4, AI model size, on-device processing, AGI, AI Agents, Elon Musk, GROC 3, CES, AI advancements, Samsung, AI-enabled fridges, LG Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.12 days until Christmas, and today we've got Todd Caputo joining the show to discuss the Tekion lawsuit against CDK, how to make the most out of the last 2 weeks and GPT's latest update that gives it vision.Show Notes with links:The battle over dealership data is heating up as Tekion files a federal antitrust lawsuit against CDK Global, claiming anti-competitive practices. CDK, however, is firing back, labeling the lawsuit as retaliatory and lacking merit.Tekion's lawsuit accuses CDK of abusing its control over dealership data to stifle competition in the DMS market.CDK claims the suit is retaliation for a cease-and-desist letter regarding Tekion's “unauthorized access” to CDK's systems.A spokesperson for CDK called the lawsuit a “marketing stunt” and emphasized its history of facilitating dealer and vendor data transfers.Tekion cited CDK's initial refusal to share data with Asbury Automotive Group as an example of anticompetitive behavior.A court ruled in October that CDK must provide Asbury with data for its pilot of Tekion's system, following delays by CDK.ChatGPT can see. OpenAI introduced live video input and screen-sharing capabilities for ChatGPT during its Day 6 live stream event.Users can now analyze and discuss visual contexts in real time through a new video icon in the mobile app.The update is available to Plus, Pro, and Team subscribers, with Enterprise and Edu users gaining access in January.A new festive voice option lets users chat with Santa, available as a seasonal feature until early January.As this upgrade fulfills OpenAI's promise of visual understanding, further solidifying the shift towards conversational AI with advanced vision capabilities.OpenAI CEO commented: “This brings ChatGPT closer to true multimodal interaction.” Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
Diseases become easier to solve. Bureaucracy is simplified. But what will work look like? OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, and Anthropic CEO, Dario Amodei, released essays about their visions of what artificial intelligence will bring humanity. Motley Fool Senior Analyst, Asit Sharma, joined Mary Long for a book club style conversation about these visions. They discuss: - If building general intelligence is a winner-take-all game. - How AI advancements could develop in the next decade. - Lingering questions and worries about the future of superintelligence. Read Sam Altman's “The Intelligence Age” and Dario Amodei's “Machines of Loving Grace” here. The poem from which Amodei's essay takes its name is here. Companies mentioned: MSFT, GOOG, GOOGL, TSM, META Host: Mary Long Guest: Asit Sharma Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Desireé Jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageWin a free year of ChatGPT or other prizes! Find out how.What do all these strawberries on social media mean? Is OpenAI's Project Strawberry here? And why is literally everyone on Twitter talking about GPT-5? And are there actually AI-powered agents interacting with us live on social media? The answer to that might surprise you. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Developments in AI Industry2. State of AI Technology3. OpenAI's Plans4. Mystery Twitter Accounts5. Secret Testing of Chatbots Timestamps:01:40 Daily AI news05:30 Overview of recent AI rumors07:49 OpenAI CEO hints at iterative updates, speculation.10:38 AI rapidly advancing, projects pushing toward AGI.13:39 AI tools empower human interaction in society.17:58 People speculated about new chatbot release strategy.21:50 Excitement for future advancements in AI language models.26:10 OpenAI CEO discusses potential breakthroughs in AI.27:45 OpenAI relies heavily on NVIDIA's GPU chip.33:20 Posts about AI, possible bot activity. Humans involved.36:24 Concerns about OpenAI's marketing and voice cloning.37:14 Questioning authenticity and timing of AI advancements.43:19 Anticipating big changes with AI technology.Keywords:OpenAI, GPT-5, Project Strawberry, AI technology, future of AI, generative AI, large language models, AI-powered agents, autonomous capabilities, AI in business, Everyday AI Show, Jordan Wilson, Sam Altman, mister Strawberry, super AGI, ASI, AI deception, Lily Ashwood, Twitter accounts, AI chatbots, testing AI models, agentic autonomous AI, quantum physics, system prompts, quantum entanglement, GPT-4 advanced voice mode, ChatGPT-4-latest, artificial general intelligence, AI in internet navigation, long-horizon tasks. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
P.M. Edition for June 3. If you own a (401)k, you could soon vote on issues like Elon Musk's pay or Shell's future. Heard on the Street columnist Jon Sindreu explains how "pass-through voting" works. And President Biden is expected to issue an executive order limiting asylum rules. Plus, The Wall Street Journal's Berber Jin reports on the investment empire that is raising conflicts of interest questions for OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman. Sabrina Siddiqui hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another week in tech, another splashy AI scandal. This one involves OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and the voice of Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson. Dear Sam, Keith Teare's That Was The Week newsletter begins, as the SignalRank CEO tries to give the OpenAI CEO advice about how to minimize these sorts of scandals in the future. But I wonder if the Johansson-Altman spat is a very early example of the multi-fronted war that is about to erupt between the creative and tech economies. All Scarlett Johansson has is her face, her voice and her acting skills. If companies like OpenAI can replicate all these, then what becomes not just of Johansson but all the stars of the future? Keith Teare, however, isn't too worried. He believes that AI offer a radical democratization of creative production tools. In the age of Sam Altman's OpenAI, we will all have the technological tools to become Scarlett Johansson. Dear Keith - I hope you're right.Keith Teare is a Founder and CEO at SignalRank Corporation. Previously he was Executive Chairman at Accelerated Digital Ventures Ltd - A UK-based global investment company focused on startups at all stages. He was also previously the founder at the Palo Alto incubator, Archimedes Labs. Archimedes was the original incubator for TechCrunch and since 2011 has invested, accelerated or incubated many Silicon Valley startups including Around (sold to Miro), Millicast (Sold to Dolby), InFarm, Miles, Quixey; M.dot (sold to GoDaddy); chat.center; Loop Surveys; DownTown and Sunshine. Teare has a track record as a serial entrepreneur with big ideas and has achieved significant returns for investors.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageWill OpenAI's big announcement Monday actually be 'magic'? ElevenLabs dropped an AI music demo you've gotta really hear to believe. Google's CEO says AI search in the future won't include links. Here's this week's AI News That Matters.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIWatch the OpenAI livestream here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQacCB9tDawRelated Episodes:Ep 191: AI Search Takeover – The End of Traditional SEO + Web Browsing?Ep 207: AI Will Allow Us All to Make Music We EnjoyUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. AI advancement in music creation2. Predictions from Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google3. Google's evolution towards user-friendly search approach4. Apple's negotiations with OpenAI5. OpenAI's upcoming release and speculationsTimestamps:02:00 Apple plans AI integration at upcoming WWDC.04:04 Apple likely partnering with OpenAI for AI.09:09 Back-to-back tech talks and big announcements.13:11 Update: GPT-4 no longer most advanced.15:56 New features include temporary chat and indexing.18:29 OpenAI CEO plans improved virtual assistant for Siri.20:52 Transition to smaller, higher quality models predicted.26:50 AI creating personalized music playlists with text prompt.29:07 Eric Schmidt emphasizes the importance of AI.Keywords:Jordan Wilson, AI playlists, listening habits, text prompts, AI-generated songs, independent artists, AI technology in music creation, Eric Schmidt, AI-driven search, direct answers, Google, Apple, OpenAI, chat GPT, iPhone, 11 Labs Music, Everyday AI show, iOS 18 operating system, Worldwide Developers Conference, WWDC, Gemini via Google, generative AI models, voice assistants, Her movie, GPT-2, text-to-music model, AI music generation, music streaming platforms, GPT 5, GPT 4. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
The Buzz is Supply Chain Now's regular Monday livestream, held at 12 noon ET each week. This show focuses on some of the leading stories from global supply chain and global business, always with special guests – the most important of which is the live audience!In this Digital Transformers edition of the Buzz, hosts Scott Luton and Kevin L. Jackson discussed some of the top news stories and trends in supply chain and digital transformation today. Listen in and learn more about:Mattel's milestone yearHow to drive ROI in your digital transformationSam Altman, the OpenAI CEO, and his elephant hunt as he looks to raise between 5 and 7 TRILLION dollarsThe answer to the age-old question: what do we need all of these super chips for anyway?And more!Additional Links & Resources:Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comWEBINAR- Inflation & SMBs: Unlocking Cash Tied up in Inventory: https://bit.ly/48BIUzNWEBINAR- Achieving the Next-Gen Control Tower in 2024: Lessons Learned from the High-Tech Industry: https://bit.ly/3Syzrn1WEBINAR- Data Driven Decision Making in Logistics: https://bit.ly/49lt102This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Kevin L. Jackson. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/buzz-digital-transformers-1236
The Buzz is Supply Chain Now's regular Monday livestream, held at 12 noon ET each week. This show focuses on some of the leading stories from global supply chain and global business, always with special guests – the most important of which is the live audience!In this Digital Transformers edition of the Buzz, hosts Scott Luton and Kevin L. Jackson discussed some of the top news stories and trends in supply chain and digital transformation today. Listen in and learn more about:Mattel's milestone yearHow to drive ROI in your digital transformationSam Altman, the OpenAI CEO, and his elephant hunt as he looks to raise between 5 and 7 TRILLION dollarsThe answer to the age-old question: what do we need all of these super chips for anyway?And more!Additional Links & Resources:Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comWEBINAR- Inflation & SMBs: Unlocking Cash Tied up in Inventory: https://bit.ly/48BIUzNWEBINAR- Achieving the Next-Gen Control Tower in 2024: Lessons Learned from the High-Tech Industry: https://bit.ly/3Syzrn1WEBINAR- Data Driven Decision Making in Logistics: https://bit.ly/49lt102This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Kevin L. Jackson. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/buzz-digital-transformers-1236
Leo opens his copy of "Shift Happens" Nvidia CEO calls for "Sovereign AI" as his firm overtakes Amazon in market value Sarah Silverman's copyright infringement suit against OpenAI will advance in pared-down form The rise of obituary spam Biden administration taps Gina Raimondo to direct new AI Safety Institute University of Pennsylvania announces first AI undergrad degree When Your Technical Skills Are Eclipsed, Your Humanity Will Matter More Than Ever "Societal misalignments" could pose AI dangers, OpenAI CEO says Zuckerberg says Quest 3 is 'the better product' vs. Apple's Vision Pro TikTok tunnel girl says project at Northern Virginia home is moving along Everyone keeps asking me to talk about this Tunnel Guy so I'm finally doing it New Mass Gmail Rejections To Start April 2024, Google Says Google One AI Premium is $19.99/month with Gemini Advanced A crowd destroyed a driverless Waymo car in San Francisco Over Three Decades, Tech Obliterated Media The Web Design Museum on Instagram ohmygit.org in Finland, Windows95Man is going to Eurovision. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Miro.com/podcast kolide.com/twig
Leo opens his copy of "Shift Happens" Nvidia CEO calls for "Sovereign AI" as his firm overtakes Amazon in market value Sarah Silverman's copyright infringement suit against OpenAI will advance in pared-down form The rise of obituary spam Biden administration taps Gina Raimondo to direct new AI Safety Institute University of Pennsylvania announces first AI undergrad degree When Your Technical Skills Are Eclipsed, Your Humanity Will Matter More Than Ever "Societal misalignments" could pose AI dangers, OpenAI CEO says Zuckerberg says Quest 3 is 'the better product' vs. Apple's Vision Pro TikTok tunnel girl says project at Northern Virginia home is moving along Everyone keeps asking me to talk about this Tunnel Guy so I'm finally doing it New Mass Gmail Rejections To Start April 2024, Google Says Google One AI Premium is $19.99/month with Gemini Advanced A crowd destroyed a driverless Waymo car in San Francisco Over Three Decades, Tech Obliterated Media The Web Design Museum on Instagram ohmygit.org in Finland, Windows95Man is going to Eurovision. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Miro.com/podcast kolide.com/twig
Leo opens his copy of "Shift Happens" Nvidia CEO calls for "Sovereign AI" as his firm overtakes Amazon in market value Sarah Silverman's copyright infringement suit against OpenAI will advance in pared-down form The rise of obituary spam Biden administration taps Gina Raimondo to direct new AI Safety Institute University of Pennsylvania announces first AI undergrad degree When Your Technical Skills Are Eclipsed, Your Humanity Will Matter More Than Ever "Societal misalignments" could pose AI dangers, OpenAI CEO says Zuckerberg says Quest 3 is 'the better product' vs. Apple's Vision Pro TikTok tunnel girl says project at Northern Virginia home is moving along Everyone keeps asking me to talk about this Tunnel Guy so I'm finally doing it New Mass Gmail Rejections To Start April 2024, Google Says Google One AI Premium is $19.99/month with Gemini Advanced A crowd destroyed a driverless Waymo car in San Francisco Over Three Decades, Tech Obliterated Media The Web Design Museum on Instagram ohmygit.org in Finland, Windows95Man is going to Eurovision. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Miro.com/podcast kolide.com/twig
Leo opens his copy of "Shift Happens" Nvidia CEO calls for "Sovereign AI" as his firm overtakes Amazon in market value Sarah Silverman's copyright infringement suit against OpenAI will advance in pared-down form The rise of obituary spam Biden administration taps Gina Raimondo to direct new AI Safety Institute University of Pennsylvania announces first AI undergrad degree When Your Technical Skills Are Eclipsed, Your Humanity Will Matter More Than Ever "Societal misalignments" could pose AI dangers, OpenAI CEO says Zuckerberg says Quest 3 is 'the better product' vs. Apple's Vision Pro TikTok tunnel girl says project at Northern Virginia home is moving along Everyone keeps asking me to talk about this Tunnel Guy so I'm finally doing it New Mass Gmail Rejections To Start April 2024, Google Says Google One AI Premium is $19.99/month with Gemini Advanced A crowd destroyed a driverless Waymo car in San Francisco Over Three Decades, Tech Obliterated Media The Web Design Museum on Instagram ohmygit.org in Finland, Windows95Man is going to Eurovision. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Miro.com/podcast kolide.com/twig
Nonprofit Gets Their Feet Wet With Jesus-Themed Super Bowl Spots A 60-second ad spot and an additional 15-second spot for the ad campaign “He Gets Us” made a stir for being among the largest ad buys for a registered charity. The ads featured images of people washing the feet of others within diverse circumstances and environments and closed with an acknowledgment of Jesus' non-discriminatory feet washing. The nonprofit behind the campaign is named “Come Near,” an organization formerly named “Servant Foundation,” which has rebranded under new leadership. The organization previously ran spots in 2023 but continued this year with a campaign that the marketing agency director said aimed to " show people demonstrating what it looks like to love your neighbor”. Ad spots for the Super Bowl this year cost approximately $7 million for 30-seconds of airtime. The organization has loose ties with religious right Hobby Lobby founder David Green, though the campaign states on its website that “Jesus loves gay people and Jesus loves trans people.” Additionally, the foot-washing theme seems to have confused and creeped out some audiences causing many follow-up jokes this week. As DEI policies come under legal attack, philanthropic donors consider how to adapt AP News Philanthropic donors are gearing up for a legal tussle as diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives come under fire, with lawsuits challenging programs like grants for Black women entrepreneurs. Foundations are responding by providing legal support, while some are subtly changing their language to avoid controversy. Despite the challenges, major players like the MacArthur Foundation remain committed to supporting DEI efforts, viewing philanthropy as the last stand for independent action in society. Meet the woman running Sam Altman's universal basic income study to find out how cash payments can mitigate AI-related jobs losses Yahoo Finance Elizabeth Rhodes is the trailblazing research director behind OpenResearch (formerly YC Research), spearheading a significant universal basic income (UBI) study initiated by Sam Altman, the AI visionary and OpenAI CEO. The study, which concluded its cash transfers to 3,000 participants in two states, aimed to explore UBI as a solution to potential job losses due to AI advancements, with findings set to be released later this year. Rhodes, with her social work acumen, led the project with a meticulous approach, and the forthcoming results are poised to shed light on UBI's impact on various aspects of life, from health to social attitudes, in one of the largest privately funded studies in the U.S.
OpenAI says its mission is to build AGI — an AI system that is better than human beings at everything. Should the world trust them to do that safely?That's the central theme of today's episode with Nathan Labenz — entrepreneur, AI scout, and host of The Cognitive Revolution podcast.Links to learn more, summary, and full transcript. Nathan saw the AI revolution coming years ago, and, astonished by the research he was seeing, set aside his role as CEO of Waymark and made it his full-time job to understand AI capabilities across every domain. He has been obsessively tracking the AI world since — including joining OpenAI's “red team” that probed GPT-4 to find ways it could be abused, long before it was public.Whether OpenAI was taking AI safety seriously enough became a topic of dinner table conversation around the world after the shocking firing and reinstatement of Sam Altman as CEO last month.Nathan's view: it's complicated. Discussion of this topic has often been heated, polarising, and personal. But Nathan wants to avoid that and simply lay out, in a way that is impartial and fair to everyone involved, what OpenAI has done right and how it could do better in his view.When he started on the GPT-4 red team, the model would do anything from diagnose a skin condition to plan a terrorist attack without the slightest reservation or objection. When later shown a “Safety” version of GPT-4 that was almost the same, he approached a member of OpenAI's board to share his concerns and tell them they really needed to try out GPT-4 for themselves and form an opinion.In today's episode, we share this story as Nathan told it on his own show, The Cognitive Revolution, which he did in the hope that it would provide useful background to understanding the OpenAI board's reservations about Sam Altman, which to this day have not been laid out in any detail.But while he feared throughout 2022 that OpenAI and Sam Altman didn't understand the power and risk of their own system, he has since been repeatedly impressed, and came to think of OpenAI as among the better companies that could hypothetically be working to build AGI.Their efforts to make GPT-4 safe turned out to be much larger and more successful than Nathan was seeing. Sam Altman and other leaders at OpenAI seem to sincerely believe they're playing with fire, and take the threat posed by their work very seriously. With the benefit of hindsight, Nathan suspects OpenAI's decision to release GPT-4 when it did was for the best.On top of that, OpenAI has been among the most sane and sophisticated voices advocating for AI regulations that would target just the most powerful AI systems — the type they themselves are building — and that could make a real difference. They've also invested major resources into new ‘Superalignment' and ‘Preparedness' teams, while avoiding using competition with China as an excuse for recklessness.At the same time, it's very hard to know whether it's all enough. The challenge of making an AGI safe and beneficial may require much more than they hope or have bargained for. Given that, Nathan poses the question of whether it makes sense to try to build a fully general AGI that can outclass humans in every domain at the first opportunity. Maybe in the short term, we should focus on harvesting the enormous possible economic and humanitarian benefits of narrow applied AI models, and wait until we not only have a way to build AGI, but a good way to build AGI — an AGI that we're confident we want, which we can prove will remain safe as its capabilities get ever greater.By threatening to follow Sam Altman to Microsoft before his reinstatement as OpenAI CEO, OpenAI's research team has proven they have enormous influence over the direction of the company. If they put their minds to it, they're also better placed than maybe anyone in the world to assess if the company's strategy is on the right track and serving the interests of humanity as a whole. Nathan concludes that this power and insight only adds to the enormous weight of responsibility already resting on their shoulders.In today's extensive conversation, Nathan and host Rob Wiblin discuss not only all of the above, but also:Speculation about the OpenAI boardroom drama with Sam Altman, given Nathan's interactions with the board when he raised concerns from his red teaming efforts.Which AI applications we should be urgently rolling out, with less worry about safety.Whether governance issues at OpenAI demonstrate AI research can only be slowed by governments.Whether AI capabilities are advancing faster than safety efforts and controls.The costs and benefits of releasing powerful models like GPT-4.Nathan's view on the game theory of AI arms races and China.Whether it's worth taking some risk with AI for huge potential upside.The need for more “AI scouts” to understand and communicate AI progress.And plenty more.Producer and editor: Keiran HarrisAudio Engineering Lead: Ben CordellTechnical editing: Milo McGuire and Dominic ArmstrongTranscriptions: Katy Moore
Karl Friston, Joscha Bach, and Curt Jaimungal delve into death, neuroscientific models of Ai, God, and consciousness.SPONSORS:- HelloFresh: Go to https://HelloFresh.com/theoriesofever... and use code theoriesofeverythingfree for FREE breakfast for life!TIMESTAMPS:- 00:00:00 Introduction- 00:01:47 Karl and Joscha's new paper- 00:09:13 Sentience vs. consciousness vs. The Self- 00:21:00 Self-organization, thingness, and self-evidencing- 00:29:02 Overlapping realities and physics as art- 00:41:05 Mortal computation and substrate-agnostic Ai- 00:56:38 Beyond Von Neumann architectures- 01:00:23 Ai surpassing human researchers- 01:20:34 Exploring vs. Exploiting (the risk of curiosity in academia)- 01:27:02 Incompleteness and interdependence- 01:32:25 Defining consciousness- 01:53:36 Multiple overlapping consciousnesses- 02:03:03 Unified experience and schizophrenia "insights"- 02:10:16 Psychedelic experiences- 02:22:20 Institutional rot in science- 02:23:31 OpenAI CEO controversy- 02:32:22 Existential crises as one delves into consciousness- 02:35:06 Podcast wrap-upNOTE: The perspectives expressed by guests don't necessarily mirror my own. There's a versicolored arrangement of people on TOE, each harboring distinct viewpoints, as part of my endeavor to understand the perspectives that exist.THANK YOU: To Mike Duffy, of https://dailymystic.org for your insight, help, and recommendations on this channel. - Patreon: / curtjaimungal (early access to ad-free audio episodes!) - Crypto: https://tinyurl.com/cryptoTOE - PayPal: https://tinyurl.com/paypalTOE - Twitter: / toewithcurt - Discord Invite: / discord - iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... - Pandora: https://pdora.co/33b9lfP - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gL14b9... - Subreddit r/TheoriesOfEverything: / theoriesofeverything - TOE Merch: https://tinyurl.com/TOEmerchLINKS MENTIONED: - Mortal Computation, a Foundation for Biomimetic Intelligence (Karl Friston): https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.09589 - A Path to Generative Artificial Selves (Joscha Bach and Liane Gabora): https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/y3tzs - Podcast w/ Joshua on TOE (solo): https://youtu.be/3MNBxfrmfmI - Podcast w/ Joscha Bach & Ben Goertzel on TOE: https://youtu.be/xw7omaQ8SgA - Podcast w/ Joscha Bach & John Vervaeke on TOE: https://youtu.be/rK7ux_JhHM4 - Podcast w/ Joscha Bach & Michael Levin on TOE: https://youtu.be/kgMFnfB5E_A - Podcast w/ Joscha Bach & Donald Hoffman on TOE: https://youtu.be/bhSlYfVtgww - Podcast w/ Karl Friston solo on TOE: https://youtu.be/SWtFU1Lit3M - Podcast w/ Karl Friston & Michael Levin on TOE: https://youtu.be/J6eJ44Jq_pw - Podcast w/ Karl Friston & Anna Lemke on TOE: COMING - Podcast w/ Michael Levin on TOE: https://youtu.be/Z0TNfysTazc - Podcast w/ Chris Fields on TOE: https://youtu.be/J6eJ44Jq_pw - I Am a Strange Loop (Douglas Hofstadter): https://amzn.to/3GGqjpM
Sam Altman is officially back at work as OpenAI CEO. Meta is about to launch Threads in Europe, but their plan to offer ad free subscription tiers for their services has hit a speed bump. You can trick LLMs into revealing their training data. And I warned you before, but if you have any dormant Google accounts, better see to them toot suite.Sponsors:Crashplan.com/ridehomeMiro.com/podcastLinks:OpenAI Will Add Microsoft as Board Observer, Plans Governance Changes (Bloomberg)Interview: Sam Altman on being fired and rehired by OpenAI (The Verge)Meta's Threads to Launch in Europe in App's Biggest Expansion Since Debut (WSJ)Meta Platforms' ad-free service targeted in EU consumer complaint (Reuters)It's not just electricity — Bitcoin mines burn through a lot of water, too (The Verge)ChatGPT's training data can be exposed via a "divergence attack" (StackDiary)Your Unused Gmail Account May Be Permanently Deleted Friday (WSJ)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Last week, Sam Altman was abruptly fired from Open AI. Don't worry, he's already been reinstated. Dr. Misty Heggeness, Associate Professor in the School of Public Affairs and Administration at the University of Kansas, talks with Bridget about what all the drama around his departure and return says about male leaders in tech and beyond. Read Misty's op-ed: How the OpenAI saga illustrates tech's toxic masculinity problem: https://www.fastcompany.com/90986317/openai-saga-techs-toxic-masculinity-problemSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the problems with issue polling and issues with political journalism; the chaos and conflict of Sam Altman and OpenAI; and the failure of the Oslo Accords and perpetual struggle between Israel and Palestine. Send us your Conundrums: submit them at slate.com/conundrum. And join us in-person or online with our special guest – The Late Show's Steven Colbert – for Gabfest Live: The Conundrums Edition! December 7 at The 92nd Street Y, New York City. Tickets on sale now! Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Nate Cohn for The New York Times: The Crisis in Issue Polling, and What We're Doing About It and We Did an Experiment to See How Much Democracy and Abortion Matter to Voters Claire Cain Miller and Francesca Paris for The New York Times: The Great Disconnect: Why Voters Feel One Way About the Economy but Act Differently The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America by Daniel J. Boorstin What's the Matter with Kansas?: How Conservatives Won the Heart of America by Thomas Frank Eli Saslow for The New York Times: A Jan. 6 Defendant Pleads His Case to the Son Who Turned Him In Brian Beutler for the Off Message newsletter: The 2024 Election Is About Real Things Charlie Warzel for The Atlantic: The Money Always Wins and Karen Hao and Charlie Warzel: Inside the Chaos at OpenAI John Dickerson and Jo Ling Kent for CBS News Prime Time: What Sam Altman's ouster from OpenAI could mean for the tech world Pranshu Verman, Nitasha Tiku, and Gerrit De Vynck for The Washington Post: Sam Altman reinstated as OpenAI CEO with new board members Louise Matsakis and Reed Albergotti for Semafor: The AI industry turns against its favorite philosophy Emily Bazelon for The New York Times Magazine: Was Peace Ever Possible? Ezra Klein for The New York Times's The Ezra Klein Show podcast: The Best Primer I've Heard on Israeli-Palestinian Peace Efforts Oslo on HBO John Dickerson for CBS Mornings: Former President Jimmy Carter: “America will learn from its mistakes” The Lady Bird Diaries on Hulu Eleanor Roosevelt in a Coal by Bettman and The George Washington University's Case Study: Eleanor Roosevelt's Visit to Coal Mine (1935) Here are this week's chatters: John: Julia Simon for NPR: ‘It feels like I'm not crazy.' Gardeners aren't surprised as USDA updates key map and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service: USDA Unveils Updated Plant Hardiness Zone Map Emily: Liran Samuni and Martin Surbeck in Science: Cooperation across social borders in bonobos and The Bonobo Sisterhood: Revolution Through Female Alliance by Diane Rosenfeld David: City Cast Executive Producer, Nashville, Executive Producer, Austin, and Events Director, remote and The National WWII Museum: WWII Veteran Statistics Listener chatter from Dimitri in Boulder, Colorado: University of Evansville: Library of Congress Recognizes Plagiarized University of Evansville Archaeologist After 90 Years and Jessica Blake for Inside Higher Ed: Female Archaeologist's Work Receives Overdue Recognition—90 Years Later For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily talk about the death of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter and her 77-year marriage with Jimmy Carter. See also Rick Rojas for The New York Times: The Carters' Hometown Mourns for the Love of a Lifetime and Peter Baker: Rosalynn Carter Helped Shape the Role of the Modern First Lady. In the latest Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with James Sturm about Watership Down: The Graphic Novel. See also James Sturm and Joe Sutphin in The New York Times: In Times of Danger, There's Strength in Numbers. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the problems with issue polling and issues with political journalism; the chaos and conflict of Sam Altman and OpenAI; and the failure of the Oslo Accords and perpetual struggle between Israel and Palestine. Send us your Conundrums: submit them at slate.com/conundrum. And join us in-person or online with our special guest – The Late Show's Steven Colbert – for Gabfest Live: The Conundrums Edition! December 7 at The 92nd Street Y, New York City. Tickets on sale now! Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Nate Cohn for The New York Times: The Crisis in Issue Polling, and What We're Doing About It and We Did an Experiment to See How Much Democracy and Abortion Matter to Voters Claire Cain Miller and Francesca Paris for The New York Times: The Great Disconnect: Why Voters Feel One Way About the Economy but Act Differently The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America by Daniel J. Boorstin What's the Matter with Kansas?: How Conservatives Won the Heart of America by Thomas Frank Eli Saslow for The New York Times: A Jan. 6 Defendant Pleads His Case to the Son Who Turned Him In Brian Beutler for the Off Message newsletter: The 2024 Election Is About Real Things Charlie Warzel for The Atlantic: The Money Always Wins and Karen Hao and Charlie Warzel: Inside the Chaos at OpenAI John Dickerson and Jo Ling Kent for CBS News Prime Time: What Sam Altman's ouster from OpenAI could mean for the tech world Pranshu Verman, Nitasha Tiku, and Gerrit De Vynck for The Washington Post: Sam Altman reinstated as OpenAI CEO with new board members Louise Matsakis and Reed Albergotti for Semafor: The AI industry turns against its favorite philosophy Emily Bazelon for The New York Times Magazine: Was Peace Ever Possible? Ezra Klein for The New York Times's The Ezra Klein Show podcast: The Best Primer I've Heard on Israeli-Palestinian Peace Efforts Oslo on HBO John Dickerson for CBS Mornings: Former President Jimmy Carter: “America will learn from its mistakes” The Lady Bird Diaries on Hulu Eleanor Roosevelt in a Coal by Bettman and The George Washington University's Case Study: Eleanor Roosevelt's Visit to Coal Mine (1935) Here are this week's chatters: John: Julia Simon for NPR: ‘It feels like I'm not crazy.' Gardeners aren't surprised as USDA updates key map and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service: USDA Unveils Updated Plant Hardiness Zone Map Emily: Liran Samuni and Martin Surbeck in Science: Cooperation across social borders in bonobos and The Bonobo Sisterhood: Revolution Through Female Alliance by Diane Rosenfeld David: City Cast Executive Producer, Nashville, Executive Producer, Austin, and Events Director, remote and The National WWII Museum: WWII Veteran Statistics Listener chatter from Dimitri in Boulder, Colorado: University of Evansville: Library of Congress Recognizes Plagiarized University of Evansville Archaeologist After 90 Years and Jessica Blake for Inside Higher Ed: Female Archaeologist's Work Receives Overdue Recognition—90 Years Later For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily talk about the death of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter and her 77-year marriage with Jimmy Carter. See also Rick Rojas for The New York Times: The Carters' Hometown Mourns for the Love of a Lifetime and Peter Baker: Rosalynn Carter Helped Shape the Role of the Modern First Lady. In the latest Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with James Sturm about Watership Down: The Graphic Novel. See also James Sturm and Joe Sutphin in The New York Times: In Times of Danger, There's Strength in Numbers. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of the iMore Show, Karen is joined by iMore's Features Editor Daryl Baxter & iMore's Senior Staff Writer Tammy Rogers to discuss the best Black Friday deals, how to get a free iPhone this Black Friday, the OpenAI CEO saga, the rumour of the iPhone 15 Pro Max's best feature coming to iPhone 16 Pro, how to get an incredible Mac for $499, AirPods Pro Black Friday deals, how to build an elite desktop Mac for less than an M3 iMac, how to upgrade your car with Apple CarPlay for less than $80, and more! Links: Best Black Friday Apple deals - iMore The OpenAI chaos continues - iMore The iPhone 15 Pro Max's best feature is coming to iPhone 16 Pro - iMore I'm an ex-Apple Genius Bar employee and the Mac I use every day is less than $500 for Black Friday - iMore These AirPods Pro Black Friday deals have convinced me to buy them for the fourth time - iMore How to build an elite desktop Mac for less than an M3 iMac on Black Friday - iMore I'm upgrading my car with Apple CarPlay for less than $80, here's how you can too - iMore All the ways to get a free iPhone this Black Friday - iMore Follow us on Twitter: @iMore @KarenSFreeman @DarylBaxter
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the problems with issue polling and issues with political journalism; the chaos and conflict of Sam Altman and OpenAI; and the failure of the Oslo Accords and perpetual struggle between Israel and Palestine. Send us your Conundrums: submit them at slate.com/conundrum. And join us in-person or online with our special guest – The Late Show's Steven Colbert – for Gabfest Live: The Conundrums Edition! December 7 at The 92nd Street Y, New York City. Tickets on sale now! Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Nate Cohn for The New York Times: The Crisis in Issue Polling, and What We're Doing About It and We Did an Experiment to See How Much Democracy and Abortion Matter to Voters Claire Cain Miller and Francesca Paris for The New York Times: The Great Disconnect: Why Voters Feel One Way About the Economy but Act Differently The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America by Daniel J. Boorstin What's the Matter with Kansas?: How Conservatives Won the Heart of America by Thomas Frank Eli Saslow for The New York Times: A Jan. 6 Defendant Pleads His Case to the Son Who Turned Him In Brian Beutler for the Off Message newsletter: The 2024 Election Is About Real Things Charlie Warzel for The Atlantic: The Money Always Wins and Karen Hao and Charlie Warzel: Inside the Chaos at OpenAI John Dickerson and Jo Ling Kent for CBS News Prime Time: What Sam Altman's ouster from OpenAI could mean for the tech world Pranshu Verman, Nitasha Tiku, and Gerrit De Vynck for The Washington Post: Sam Altman reinstated as OpenAI CEO with new board members Louise Matsakis and Reed Albergotti for Semafor: The AI industry turns against its favorite philosophy Emily Bazelon for The New York Times Magazine: Was Peace Ever Possible? Ezra Klein for The New York Times's The Ezra Klein Show podcast: The Best Primer I've Heard on Israeli-Palestinian Peace Efforts Oslo on HBO John Dickerson for CBS Mornings: Former President Jimmy Carter: “America will learn from its mistakes” The Lady Bird Diaries on Hulu Eleanor Roosevelt in a Coal by Bettman and The George Washington University's Case Study: Eleanor Roosevelt's Visit to Coal Mine (1935) Here are this week's chatters: John: Julia Simon for NPR: ‘It feels like I'm not crazy.' Gardeners aren't surprised as USDA updates key map and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service: USDA Unveils Updated Plant Hardiness Zone Map Emily: Liran Samuni and Martin Surbeck in Science: Cooperation across social borders in bonobos and The Bonobo Sisterhood: Revolution Through Female Alliance by Diane Rosenfeld David: City Cast Executive Producer, Nashville, Executive Producer, Austin, and Events Director, remote and The National WWII Museum: WWII Veteran Statistics Listener chatter from Dimitri in Boulder, Colorado: University of Evansville: Library of Congress Recognizes Plagiarized University of Evansville Archaeologist After 90 Years and Jessica Blake for Inside Higher Ed: Female Archaeologist's Work Receives Overdue Recognition—90 Years Later For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily talk about the death of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter and her 77-year marriage with Jimmy Carter. See also Rick Rojas for The New York Times: The Carters' Hometown Mourns for the Love of a Lifetime and Peter Baker: Rosalynn Carter Helped Shape the Role of the Modern First Lady. In the latest Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with James Sturm about Watership Down: The Graphic Novel. See also James Sturm and Joe Sutphin in The New York Times: In Times of Danger, There's Strength in Numbers. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
在本期节目录制前,OpenAI 的「政变」事件又有了戏剧性逆转。OpenAI 官方在 X 平台上正式宣布,Sam Altman 将重新回归公司出任 CEO 一职,同时组成了新的董事会。随后,Sam Altman 本人也发表推文证实了这一消息。他表达了对回归 OpenAI 的期待,并强调会继续与微软保持密切合作。这场在全球 AI 科技领域引起轰动的「宫斗闹剧」终于迎来了剧终。 OpenAI 在创立之初是一家非盈利机构,核心使命是创造「对全人类都有利」的人工智能。尽管后来进行了盈利模式的转型,但由于其独特的公司架构,控制权仍交给了 OpenAI 非盈利部分的董事会,这也解释了为何在 11 月 17 日,四名董事会成员在毫无征兆的情况下得以罢免公司 CEO。据多家媒体猜测,此次「政变」爆发的起因可能是董事会成员之一 Ilya Sutskever 和 Sam 对 OpenAI 安全性的资源投入产生了分歧。然而,目前尚未有确凿的证据解释 OpenAI 董事会解雇 Sam 的原因。 本期节目为「商业WHY酱」x「科技早知道」特别串台节目,杨轩老师将与硅谷徐老师、「心识宇宙」创始人兼 CEO 陶芳波博士,一起梳理和探讨了以下内容:Sam Altman 和董事会之间的冲突根源,OpenAI 的非盈利组织架构和历史上另外两次「分裂」,以及这次闹剧对 OpenAI 甚至整个 AI 生态中的创业者和竞争对手产生的影响。 本期人物 硅谷徐老师,硅谷连续创业者、人工智能高管、斯坦福商学院客座讲师,「科技早知道」主播 |推特:@H0wie_Xu| 微信公众号:硅谷云| AI 英文博客:howiexu.substack.com 杨轩,「商业WHY酱」主播、36 氪主编 陶芳波,AI 公司「心识宇宙」创始人兼 CEO,开发了 AI 智能体平台 MindOS 时间轴 [01:31] 回顾超过 5 天的 OpenAI 闹剧全过程 [05:47] 从马斯克的离开到 Anthropic 的创立,这已经是 OpenAI 的第三次危机 [10:16] Sam Altman 被董事会解雇的导火索,是 chatGPT-5 技术的突破吗? [19:25] OpenAI 的命运,仅由 6 位董事会成员决定? [42:30] Sam 和 Ilya,「破镜」后还会「重圆」吗? [51:16] 后续推演:OpenAI 的结局,对 AI 生态创业者有何影响? 关联节目 S7E20| xAI vs OpenAI 背后,揭开马斯克和 Altman 竞逐硅谷「顶流」的隐秘战争 (https://guiguzaozhidao.fireside.fm/20220173) OpenAI 大会杀死了开发者?硅谷徐老师访谈 4 位现场活动参加人 | S7E35 (https://guiguzaozhidao.fireside.fm/20220192) 关联链接 - Sam Altman Returns as OpenAI CEO in Dramatic Reversal (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-22/sam-altman-to-return-as-openai-ceo-with-a-new-board) - 播客节目《Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the OpenAI Debacle》 (https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/episode/655c1be2343475a8159056dc?s=eyJ1IjoiNWVkZTJhOGQ4OGY3ODhiYjY5ZGYzYTdkIn0%3D) - GPT革命|OpenAI“动乱” 利益还是信仰之争? (https://companies.caixin.com/2023-11-21/102138075.html) - GPT革命|超700名OpenAI员工要求董事会辞职 董事会成员也参与 (https://www.caixin.com/2023-11-21/102137794.html) - 有效利他主义 Effective Altruism (https://www.effectivealtruism.org/) 幕后制作 监制:丁教、Jecci 声音设计:迪卡普里鑫、可特 运营:瑞涵 设计:饭团 加入声动胡同会员计划 成为声动活泼会员,支持我们独立而无畏地持续创作,并让更多人听到这些声音。 支付 ¥365/年 (https://sourl.cn/rYXHK9) 成为声动胡同常住民。加入后,你将会在「声动胡同」里体验到专属内容、参与社群活动,和听友们一起「声动活泼」。 在此之前,也欢迎你成为声动胡同闲逛者 (https://sourl.cn/rYXHK9) ,免费体验会员内容、感受社群氛围。了解更多会员计划详情,我们在声动胡同等你。 (https://sourl.cn/seG52h) 商务合作 声动活泼商务合作咨询 (https://sourl.cn/6vdmQT) 加入我们 声动活泼正在招聘全职「节目监制」、「节目营销」、「商业化项目管理」,查看详细讯息请 点击链接 (https://sourl.cn/j8tk2g)。如果你已准备好简历,欢迎发送至 hr@shengfm.cn, 标题请用:姓名+岗位名称。 关于声动活泼 「用声音碰撞世界」,声动活泼致力于为人们提供源源不断的思考养料。 我们还有这些播客:声动早咖啡 (https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/podcast/60de7c003dd577b40d5a40f3)、What's Next|科技早知道 (https://guiguzaozhidao.fireside.fm/episodes)、吃喝玩乐了不起 (https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/podcast/644b94c494d78eb3f7ae8640)、反潮流俱乐部 (https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/podcast/5e284c37418a84a0462634a4)、泡腾 VC (https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/podcast/5f445cdb9504bbdb77f092e9)、商业WHY酱 (https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/podcast/61315abc73105e8f15080b8a)、跳进兔子洞 (https://therabbithole.fireside.fm/) 欢迎在即刻 (https://okjk.co/Qd43ia)、微博等社交媒体上与我们互动,搜索 声动活泼 即可找到我们。 期待你给我们写邮件,邮箱地址是:ting@sheng.fm 声小音 https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/4931937e-0184-4c61-a658-6b03c254754d/gK0pledC.png 欢迎扫码添加声小音,在节目之外和我们保持联系。 Special Guests: 杨轩 and 陶芳波.
Ronny Chieng is at the desk to cover the day's top stories, including talks of a temporary truce in the Middle East, the ousted OpenAI CEO inspiring an employee revolt, and Ozempic's effect on Thanksgiving. Next, Barnaby Durk (Ronny Chieng) has kept schedules for CEOs, titans of industry, and even that NXVIM guy without a problem, but Donald Trump is a whole other beast. Meet the person behind the person, Donald Trump's Official Scheduler. And former Daily Show correspondent John Oliver discusses the difficulty of doing comedy in America as an immigrant, offering Ronny Chieng words of advice as he began his correspondent career and why he enjoys the feeling of being in trouble when it comes to comedy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A.M. Edition for Nov. 22. After days of turmoil at the company synonymous with the AI tech boom, co-founder Sam Altman is set to retake the helm as chief executive. WSJ tech reporter Tom Dotan explains whether that will pacify OpenAI's investors and employees. Next, correspondent Jared Malsin breaks down an overnight deal between Israel and Hamas to release 50 hostages. Plus, why Ozempic may be your unexpected Thanksgiving guest and how to navigate that and other tricky topics without ruining your meal. Luke Vargas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Altman is returning as OpenAI CEO. We explained what happened. And Spotify announced three major changes to how it pays royalties to musicians. Plus we explain everything you need to know about "The Strange $55 Million Saga of a Netflix Series You'll Never See." Labels will be charged a fee when “flagrant” streaming fraud is detected. Seems reasonable.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Altman is returning as OpenAI CEO. We explained what happened. And Spotify announced three major changes to how it pays royalties to musicians. Plus we explain everything you need to know about “The Strange $55 Million Saga of a Netflix Series You'll Never See.” Labels will be charged a fee when “flagrant” streaming fraud is detected. Seems reasonable. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Roger Chang, Joe. To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
After a whirlwind few days, OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman has been reinstated as CEO. Plus, Binance founder Changpeng Zhao has pleaded guilty to money laundering violations. CNBC's Eamon Javers discusses crimes in the crypto world with Andrew Ross Sorkin, Joe Kernen, and Becky Quick, including the Department of Justice's efforts to keep crypto in line with the law. And, ahead of Thanksgiving, the kitchen experts on the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line are ready with the tips all holiday hosts need to cook the perfect turkey. One expert, Bill Nolan, says, opt for oil over butter and don't panic–just dial 1-800-BUTTERBALL. Once the turkey's done, Food & Wine executive editor Ray Isle has the wine pairings to impress Thanksgiving guests, without breaking the bank. Author of “The World in a Wineglass,” Isle has all hosts, including our Squawk hosts Joe Kernen and Becky Quick, covered at the bar. Cheers and Happy Thanksgiving! Ray Isle's Wine Recommendations:2022 Tiberio Trebbiano di Abruzzo ($22)2021 Kutch Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir ($42)2020 Frog's Leap Napa Valley Zinfandel ($40) Bill Nolan - 19:49Ray Isle - 27:27
US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu say progress is being made on a potential deal to release more hostages taken by Hamas. There's still no sign of Congress passing an aid package for Israel or Ukraine – we'll tell you why. A strong storm system could cause some travel chaos this holiday week. Microsoft's CEO hints that the ousted OpenAI CEO could still end up back at the startup. And, the Biden administration is promoting price drops in hopes of convincing skeptical Americans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nonprofit Board Fires Sam Altman At OpenAI In High-Stakes Drama So, what happens when a nonprofit board meets with a Silicon Valley CEO? The two factions of OpenAI clashed like the resistance fighting the empire in a scene from Star Wars but with fewer special effects. Here's what we think is happening based on reports… OpenAI, initially a non-profit dedicated to beneficial AI development, has undergone a significant transformation via high-speed drama this weekend. After former CEO Sam Altman was ousted, executive Greg Brockman decided to quit OpenAI, with Twitch's ex-CEO Emmett Shear stepping in. Microsoft's Satya Nadella announced Altman and Brockman, along with others, would join Microsoft. This move represents a substantial gain for Microsoft, which already holds a perpetual license to OpenAI's intellectual property, and now acquires key talent without financial or antitrust risks. This shift signals a loss for OpenAI, heavily reliant on Microsoft for funding and resources. OpenAI's flagship product, ChatGPT may face uncertainties given these developments. Some observers critique the evolution of OpenAI's non-profit model, originally aimed at advancing AI for humanity's benefit without financial constraints. However, financial pressures led to the creation of OpenAI Global, LLC, with Microsoft as a minority owner, altering OpenAI's commitment to openness and non-profit principles. The release of ChatGPT, while a massive success, exacerbated internal ideological rifts within OpenAI that contributed to Altman's ouster. Microsoft, heavily invested in OpenAI technology, finds itself in a more advantageous position, now directly acquiring the talent and technology it was partnered with. Analysts suggest this to mean a consolidation of AI advancements under large, well-funded corporations, with OpenAI's original non-profit vision and structure becoming increasingly untenable. So for this episode the score is: nonprofit ethos 1, Silicon Valley CEO 0 - but this is definitely not the end of this saga, expect many sequels and prequels. Billionaires including Eric Schmidt plow $300 million into a non-profit that is France's latest push to catch up in AI | Fortune The new French AI research lab Kyutai, backed by a budget of nearly €300 million (around $330 million), is set to make significant strides in artificial intelligence. Spearheaded by French billionaire Xavier Niel and supported by figures like Rodolphe Saadé and Eric Schmidt, Kyutai aims to be a nonprofit hub for artificial general intelligence research, collaborating with researchers and PhD students on open-source projects. The lab boasts considerable compute power, including a thousand Nvidia H100 GPUs, and is led by a team of seasoned AI experts. It distinguishes itself by encouraging researchers to publish their work, a practice increasingly rare in big tech firms. This initiative aligns with France's broader strategy on AI, as articulated by President Emmanuel Macron, focusing on open source development as a national asset and advocating for regulations that ensure safety and innovation in AI applications. Rosalynn Carter, mental health activist, humanitarian and former first lady, dies at 96 | CNN Rosalynn Carter, who passed away at 96, was a trailblazing First Lady, redefining the role by actively championing mental health reform and advocating for human rights. Her tireless work set a new precedent for presidential spouses, emphasizing social impact and public service. Rosalynn's enduring legacy is highlighted by her efforts to destigmatize mental health issues and her pivotal role in The Carter Center's humanitarian initiatives. Her commitment to these causes and her influence as First Lady have left a lasting mark on social advocacy and the evolving role of presidential spouses in public service. Donor-Advised Fund Report: Grants to Charities Increase 9%, Hitting a New Record High | nonprofit The 2023 Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) Report reveals a robust increase in DAF philanthropy in the United States, with grants to charities growing by 9% to a record $52.16 billion. Despite challenges in the broader economy, donors consistently increased their DAF contributions for the 13th consecutive year. The report notes a shift to what might be a 'new normal' in DAF growth rates, post-COVID-19. Key findings include a 9% increase in contributions to DAF accounts, totaling $85.53 billion, and a 2.9% rise in the number of DAF accounts to 1,948,545. The average DAF account size decreased slightly, and the grant payout rate dipped to 22.5%. Eileen Heisman, CEO of National Philanthropic Trust, highlights the growing variety of giving tools and the critical role DAFs play in easy, streamlined philanthropy, expecting this trend to continue benefiting charities globally
Episode 195: Neal and Toby break down the weekend drama where OpenAI ousted Sam Altman and then Microsoft swooped in and hired the former CEO in the early hours of Monday morning. Plus, how will Argentina's Presidential election impact the economy and what happened with SpaceX's Starship launch? Formula 1 takes Las Vegas and who were the winners of the weekend. And finally aside from Thanksgiving, here is what we are watching for this week. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Disclosure: This is a paid advertisement for Autonomix's Regulation A+ Offering. Please read the offering circular at invest.autonomix.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Altman Has been fired as CEO of OpenAI, joining Microsoft this morning and sending the internet into a spiral. Here's everything you need to know about what went down and what it all means for the world. -----
We have new reporting on where the hostage negotiations stand between Israel and Hamas. Israel's military is tightening its grip on northern Gaza, while Israel warns residents in southern Gaza to move. OpenAI's board has fired the company's CEO. Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter has entered hospice care. Plus, good news for people driving on Thanksgiving. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lanae Erickson (Senior Vice President for the Social Policy & Politics Program at Third Way), Al Cardenas (former advisor to Presidents Regan and George H.W. Bush), and Andy Kroll (Investigative Reporter at ProPublica) join host Ron Steslow to unpack some of the most important stories of the week and how they're shaping the political landscape: (02:22) Sam Altman at the Senate hearing on Artificial Intelligence (26:00) The Durham Report on the origins of the FBI's investigation into Donald Trump (37:37) The APA's warning about the harms of social media use for teenagers and record high rates of depression [Politicology+ Preview] President Biden's politically-savvy push to bridge the degree gap for non-college educated workers. Politicology+ is our private, ad-free version of this podcast, with subscriber-only episodes, strategy, and analysis. To join us there, visit politicology.com/plus or subscribe in Apple Podcasts. Follow this week's panel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RonSteslow https://twitter.com/LanaeErickson https://twitter.com/AlCardenasFL_DC https://twitter.com/AndyKroll What we read: Segment 1: Senate AI hearing NYT—Sam Altman, ChatGPT Creator and OpenAI CEO, Urges Senate for AI Regulation - The New York Times Politico—AI hearing leaves Washington with 3 big questions - POLITICO CNBC—Here's what happened during OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's first congressional hearing on artificial intelligence WP—AI chatbots won't enjoy tech's legal shield, Section 230 authors say - The Washington Post Segment 2: The Durham Report Politico—Takeaways from the Durham report on the Trump-Russia probe - POLITICO CNN—Special counsel John Durham concludes FBI never should have launched full Trump-Russia probe WP—Durham report sharply criticizes FBI's 2016 Trump campaign probe NYT—Durham Report Finds Fault With FBI Over Trump-Russia Investigation - The New York Times Segment 3: Teens and Social Media Gallup—U.S. Depression Rates Reach New Highs NPR—Major psychologists' group warns of social media's potential harm to kids Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Altman will appear before a panel looking into potential regulations for artificial intelligence. Peter Baker, Glenn Kirschner, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Tim Miller, Max Rose, Jake Ward, and Chasten Buttigieg join.
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