Stream: practicalai

Topic: 297: Clones, commerce & campaigns


view this post on Zulip Logbot (Nov 29 2024 at 17:30):

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
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

view this post on Zulip Tim Uckun (Dec 01 2024 at 03:19):

When pondering what Trump might do in regards to AI I think there are two things to keep in mind.

  1. He will undo every Biden executive order just on principle.
  2. The word "competency" doesn't come to mind when looking at his proposed appointments to any and every position.

The US has entered into the era of kakistocracy.


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