Both Microsoft and Apple are ditching their board seats at OpenAI...

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Published 2024-07-10

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  • "We have the people, we have the compute, we have the data, we have everything. We are below them, above them, around them." - Satya
  • The exits are really starting to add up. Something ain't right.
  • @DaveEtchells
    A lot of hate for AI companies just extracting more and more from society. Odd there hasn’t been any outrage over private equity gutting one company after another 😠
  • @DeanHankin
    They each grabbed what they needed for AGI and split before the regulators moved in?
  • @HE360
    I don't trust Microsoft
  • @MrLargonaut
    What the lady starts talking about around the 9:00 mark misses something I think a lot of people miss. I no longer worry about model or compute access, but what I do want is training data. Being able to buy batched, tuned training data and transformer layers is what I think the chokepoint and market opportunities will be.
  • @rkaid7
    “We’re giving access to red tumours” fuckn excellent
  • Anthropic keep stacking the wins and doing it right 👍 OpenAI keep tripping up.
  • @Paull2
    Lina Khan is a blessing. She always makes me feel more optimistic that there are at least some people in the government that are serious about their job.
  • Crazy. OpenAi has to be one of the most dinamic ever changing companies, good or bad, they are sure keeping things interesting 🤔
  • @nate_d376
    The governments are really more interested in control and power, not the "little guys". And since when has government intervention been anything other than to destroy things, they certainly don't inject competition. Most of our politicians will only want to use this as an opportunity to do a bunch of insider trading.
  • It's essential and great that the governments are taking action to make the Ai playing field open to all instead of just the big players in the Ai industry.
  • @daydrip
    Could have something to do with the us government
  • @snow8725
    I am so, so very happy to see someone in the FTC say something like that. Completely agree!
  • @____2080_____
    What I actually love about this is that two megalithic and corporations that control much of our lives, partnering with a technology that can really control our lives, scaring the sh*t out of centralized governments that directly control our lives since the Dawn of Western civilization. I’m a little different than most because I actually want someone to put the hammer of innovation with all of his tonnage on the pedal to AI to accelerate so fast that it forces our public sector to adapt. Much of the constipation that various people have over artificial intelligence is around this very ancient human desire to control. Incredibly layered technology is literally level setting, breaking apart all barriers, including governmental regulations. There’s no good guys here. Corporations and Indio need to get pressure by governmental authority. Governmental authority needs to be scared shitless over these corporations who have all sorts of levers to circumvent even the most stringent regulation. And they need to fight in perpetuity. It’s likely the only thing that keeps this innovation continuing to run and grow, given the desire of the big players to form a partnership with government so they can protect their monopoly and stifle innovation It’s nice that they don’t get along with each other.