One of the only things we can count on in life is change, and this week is no exception. As usual, the tsunami of tech advancements and changes pushes forward, and I'm covering some of the ones I found most significant.
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\nDell Employee's Revolt - You won't find "give your employees an ultimatum" in any leadership books, and there's a good reason why. Not only does it not work, but you'll quickly find yourself with a bigger mess than you started with. Dell is learning that lesson the hard way when more than half of their employees spun the cylinder, smiled, and pulled the trigger.
\nAnthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet - The GenAI wars continue and Anthropic is the latest to throw down. Sonnet 3.5 is out, and it's beating its competitors in benchmarks and human feedback. So, do you switch tools, wait for the next move, or something in between? With the way things are moving, it's like watching the cord cutter movement play out all over again.
\nAI Job Stealing - Humans will always have a role in their company...at least they willl until they don't. Or at least that's what a recent leader shared after he and his 60-person team were eliminated after they successfully automated all their function's work. However, did AI really "steal" their jobs or was the writing on the wall all along and everyone was too busy playing with their AI tools to notice?
\nSex Robots - Well, the Siths of AI continue keeping pace with their Jedi counterparts as a company in China announced it would be "enhancing" their sex robots with generative AI as early as this summer. While I don't see walking, talking sex robots going mainstream anytime soon, it is a concerning indicator of what's to come.
\nAI Text-to-Video Developments - AI Text-to-video seems to be following a similar path to its AI text-to-image counterparts, now making it possible for consumers to simply type their animated ideas into existence. Like much of the advancements we see, there's a lot of potential for good held in tension with the potential for bad. Or, who knows, maybe we'll land squarely in the middle with an even bigger tidal wave of AI-generated garbage.
\nShow Notes:
\nIn this week's Weekly Update, Christopher discusses Dell's controversial ultimatum regarding remote work and its impact on employee morale. The episode also explores recent advancements in AI models, including Anthropic\u2019s Claude 3.5 language model, and the implications for the workplace. Other topics include text-to-video technology, the integration of generative AI into sex robots in China, and the potential risks and benefits of automation tools like InVideo AI. Tune in to understand how these developments intersect with business, technology, and human experience.
\n00:00\xa0- Introduction
\n01:20\xa0- Dell's Remote Work Ultimatum
\n13:00\xa0- Anthropic's Claude 3.5 Model
\n18:36\xa0- AI's Impact on Job Security
\n30:45\xa0- AI in Sex Robots
\n34:42\xa0- Luma Labs: Advancements in Text-to-Video AI
\n42:33\xa0- InVideo AI: Automating Video Creation
\n46:53\xa0- Final Thoughts and Warnings
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