Chris and Daniel dive into what Trump’s impending second term could mean for AI companies, model developers, and regulators, unpacking the potential shifts in policy and innovation. Next, they discuss the latest models, like Qwen, that blur the performance gap between open and closed systems. Finally, they explore new AI tools for meeting clones and AI-driven commerce, sparking a conversation about the balance between digital convenience and fostering genuine human connections. :link: https://practicalai.fm/297
Ch | Start | Title | Runs |
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01 | 00:00 | Welcome to Practical AI | 00:34 |
02 | 00:35 | Sponsor: WorkOS | 02:50 |
03 | 03:38 | Time for Tofurkey | 01:54 |
04 | 05:32 | Coca-cola AI ads | 03:20 |
05 | 08:52 | Election results effect on AI | 06:55 |
06 | 15:47 | Open and closed souce under Trump | 02:17 |
07 | 18:16 | Sponsor: Notion | 01:31 |
08 | 19:55 | Alibaba Qwen & other Chinese models | 02:46 |
09 | 22:41 | Security vulnerabilities | 04:39 |
10 | 27:20 | Increasing context | 02:51 |
11 | 30:11 | Model buffet | 04:50 |
12 | 35:11 | Sponsor: Retool | 01:42 |
13 | 37:05 | GitPickle.ai & AI agents | 08:51 |
14 | 45:57 | AI in ecommerce | 04:15 |
15 | 50:11 | Useful links | 02:12 |
16 | 52:24 | Outro | 00:46 |
When pondering what Trump might do in regards to AI I think there are two things to keep in mind.
The US has entered into the era of kakistocracy.
Last updated: Dec 12 2024 at 16:47 UTC