
The future of AI: Pondering the year ahead 🔴 AINTS 019
Innovation, intrigue, and introspection.
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Show Notes
This week, Tristan and Tasia take a quick peek at The New York Times' copyright lawsuit against OpenAI, and OpenAI's ambitions for a mysterious AI device (with the help of a former Apple exec). Then we take a long, hard look at the year ahead, which could usher in a new era of AI capability and commercialization while the industry grapples with the opportunities and inherent limitations of increasingly powerful AI models — along with heightened scrutiny from regulators. Join us as we explore the themes likely to dominate the AI landscape throughout 2024.
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AI NEWS
- NYT Sues OpenAI and Microsoft Over AI Use of Copyrighted Work
- OpenAI will Release Physical Device
- OpenAI to launch ChatGPT app store next week
THE YEAR AHEAD IN AI
- What’s Next in Artificial Intelligence?
- 2024: The year AI gets real
- VCs say 2024 AI trends to watch include a harder look at business models, a rise in generated content, and a need for investor technical fluency
- 8 predictions for AI in 2024
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