Big Tech & AI: Power Play or Genuine Concern? #1702

Published: Oct. 30, 2023, 11:20 p.m.

b'Todd breaks down four AI articles, leading with an article by Andrew Ng, the co-founder of Google Brain, lifting the veil on the strategies employed by Big Tech giants in the realm of artificial intelligence. He posits that some of these companies might be inflating the risks associated with AI. But what’s the endgame? According to Ng, it’s all about stifling the competition and maintaining their stronghold on the market.
\\nThe rise of open-source platforms poses a significant challenge to these tech behemoths. By magnifying the perils of AI, they hope to trigger stringent regulations that could, in turn, hinder the growth and adoption of open-source solutions. Ng’s revelations beckon a crucial question: Are these concerns genuine, or is it merely a tactic to shut down competitors?
\\nAs the debate around AI regulation intensifies, it’s imperative to discern the motivations behind these narratives. Today’s episode delves deep into this contentious issue, aiming to shed light on the intricate dance between technological advancement and corporate strategies. Join me as we navigate the complex landscape of AI, Big Tech, and the future of innovation. We all know Big tech wants more power at the expense of open source which they hate.
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\\n* –A scientist discovers the oldest water on Earth
\\n* Windows PCs are being targeted
\\n* –SpaceX launch tonight
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\\n* –Google promises a patch
\\n* –X is valued at less than half what Elon paid for it\\xa0
\\n* –ChatGPT Plus is getting a big upgrade
\\n* –Hackers earn over $1 million\\xa0
\\n* –UK police and facial recognition\\xa0
\\n* Jupiter has a creepy ‘face’
\\n* –Boeing investigating ransomware attack
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