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how much say does sam altman have?ntrolling voting shares so common in silicon valley. that was one thing to look at as the company matures and gets older. what is sam altman's influence in terms of his ownership of the company and voting rights. as the company continues to mature we'll see. >> successfully fought off his detractors previously. interesting when he's talking to the mega caps if he's able to get as much leverage as he had against people in the start-up community and vc investors. >> all right. >> thank you very much for that. >> thanks. >> right now a lot of that influence is theoretical not in equity. >> going to be structured. >> key movers in the biotech space. we will bring you the news and the stock moves when we return. this is clem. clem's not a morning person. or a night person. or a...people person. but he is an "i can solve this in 4 different ways" person. and that person... is impossible to replace. you need clem. clem needs benefits. work with principal so we can help you help clem with a re
how much say does sam altman have?ntrolling voting shares so common in silicon valley. that was one thing to look at as the company matures and gets older. what is sam altman's influence in terms of his ownership of the company and voting rights. as the company continues to mature we'll see. >> successfully fought off his detractors previously. interesting when he's talking to the mega caps if he's able to get as much leverage as he had against people in the start-up community and vc...
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sam altman won that battle, and a lot of the people sounding the alarm are now gone.ny keeps raising more and more money. i did think it was interesting that it was reported that microsoft could be part of the round because they are fighting for the same customers. >> they are competing -- they are obviously partners but microsoft is competing against them. >> yes, they both have a enterprise product. >> and microsoft will qua quadr their investment. >> there's a lot of creativity. the microsoft is getting all that talent from inflexion. a lot of interesting things going on in this creative space. >> do people think it's ultimately not for-profit but only 1% of it is. >> elon musk would take issue with that, and the complaint reads well. >>> let's talk about the ai boom. tech investor, roger mcnamee joins us now. first up, do you -- what do you think of open ai? do you trust sam altman? >> not a bit. i saw the prior segment when you were talking about nvidia. to me, vidia, the company, it deserves to be in whatever hall of fame we have for the technology has, and they
sam altman won that battle, and a lot of the people sounding the alarm are now gone.ny keeps raising more and more money. i did think it was interesting that it was reported that microsoft could be part of the round because they are fighting for the same customers. >> they are competing -- they are obviously partners but microsoft is competing against them. >> yes, they both have a enterprise product. >> and microsoft will qua quadr their investment. >> there's a lot of...
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openai ceo sam altman has some expansive ideas about the a.i. world he is building.ell the difference between humans and row to bots. when a.i. takes over. altman saying the scan can determine humanists using a device called the orb by getting the scan, users can receive codes to use in a world id passport where they can use world coin crypto all across the globe, but the "wall street journal" says more than a dozen jurisdictions have either suspended world coin's operations or are doing a deeper dive into data profession. spain, hong kong, around general teen a that and kenya all pushing back on the technology -- argentina. i don't know if that's orwell or "star trek," but it's scary to me. maria: i agree, ge e rri, absolutely. mark, what do you make of this? using your eyeballs to differentiate a human and a robot? your thoughts. >> right out of the gates, i mean, the first thing that comes to mind is this is a huge privacy issue. it seems like everybody wants your fingerprints and an image of your face, now they want an image of your iris in your eyeball. it almos
openai ceo sam altman has some expansive ideas about the a.i. world he is building.ell the difference between humans and row to bots. when a.i. takes over. altman saying the scan can determine humanists using a device called the orb by getting the scan, users can receive codes to use in a world id passport where they can use world coin crypto all across the globe, but the "wall street journal" says more than a dozen jurisdictions have either suspended world coin's operations or are...
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in other news, elon musk has revived his lawsuit against openai and its boss sam altman.filings, musk is still alleging that openai is putting its own commercial interests ahead of the public good. the suit also targets microsoft�*s exclusive partnership with the chatgpt owner. musk had founded 0penai back in 2015, and two months ago unexpectedly dropped a similar lawsuit against the company. tiktok says it will permanently withdraw a rewards feature from use in the european union after the bloc complained that it could "stimulate addictive behaviour". tiktok lite is a smaller version of the video—sharing app, and has been available in france and spain since april. but the european commission said its rewards feature, which enables adult users to earn points to exchange for goods, breached eu�*s digital services act. now the chinese—owned company has given a legally binding commitment not to include the feature in europe — the first time the eu has accepted such an agreement. the unrest in bangladesh that ousted the long serving prime minister is rooted in the country�*s
in other news, elon musk has revived his lawsuit against openai and its boss sam altman.filings, musk is still alleging that openai is putting its own commercial interests ahead of the public good. the suit also targets microsoft�*s exclusive partnership with the chatgpt owner. musk had founded 0penai back in 2015, and two months ago unexpectedly dropped a similar lawsuit against the company. tiktok says it will permanently withdraw a rewards feature from use in the european union after the...
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we have sam altman and woj zaremba.at it is a leave of absence or sabbatical. the point being, in aggregate, people track openai. there's been a lot of change. it seems a long time ago sam altman was briefly ousted. summarize it for the audience. where do they stand now versus that fateful weekend of november 23? rachel: it seems so long ago but also not. a lot of leadership has changed and left and a lot of things have been reorganized. sam obviously is back from that time in november. who would work on super line at the company is gone. and we also have a bunch of other people in leadership print -- positions such as john schulman who have laughed and greg brockman is stepping back. to be fair he is -- he has been there a long time. ed: for a lot of people that's not so important particularly in the world of engineering. what is the latest thing on the product side? rachel: so they have all the models that are on chatgpt including gpt 4.0 released in the past four months. the most recent thing is voice mode which is i
we have sam altman and woj zaremba.at it is a leave of absence or sabbatical. the point being, in aggregate, people track openai. there's been a lot of change. it seems a long time ago sam altman was briefly ousted. summarize it for the audience. where do they stand now versus that fateful weekend of november 23? rachel: it seems so long ago but also not. a lot of leadership has changed and left and a lot of things have been reorganized. sam obviously is back from that time in november. who...
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. >> openai ceo sam altman talked about the benefits and limitations of artificial intelligence at theorld economic forum in davos, switzerland. the panel discussion,
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. ♪ sky you experts in the field like bill gates, sam altman and more to help us find out what it is.n me for i oprah winfrey spel thursday, september 12th on abc. >> there you go. most college football teams are kicking off their seasons this week, including bowling green, who started off the year with a kickoff return touchdown 100 yards to the house as they beat fordham 41 to 17. i can't believe my eyes. >> how do you like that? >> how the season starts. but if that's how your season is going to start, you just got to crank the energy up each week. >> i know, hard to top that. >> now you know that i'm excited for game one of danny, lionel and my alma mater, the university of miami. >> that's right. we are kicking off our 2020 for not biased hurricanes coverage with a contest of our own. if you know comedian michael yo, he said many comedy specials he's been on gma and our times square studio a little bit, and he is also a gigantic hurricanes fan. so i hosted michael and our two other insomniac miami alum on a zoom call to see who definitively knows the most about miami football, ev
. ♪ sky you experts in the field like bill gates, sam altman and more to help us find out what it is.n me for i oprah winfrey spel thursday, september 12th on abc. >> there you go. most college football teams are kicking off their seasons this week, including bowling green, who started off the year with a kickoff return touchdown 100 yards to the house as they beat fordham 41 to 17. i can't believe my eyes. >> how do you like that? >> how the season starts. but if that's how...
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. >> openai ceo sam altman talked about the benefits and limitations of artificial intelligence at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. the panel discussion, moderated by cnn's free zakaria, includes british finance minister jeremy hunt and the ceos of salesforce and accenture. it is about 50 minutes. [applause] fareed: all right, this is the panel people have been waiting for. welcome, all of you. thank you so much for doing this. if i can just ask you to turn your phones to silent. i realize in this day and age asking people to turn their phones off means they will not get a chance to record of the event on video, which means it didn't happen for you, if you are not able to photograph it. keep the photography going if you want, but please turn the sound off. we are going to try to solve the problem of ai in this panel, and 45 minutes. -- in 45 minutes. henry kissinger used to say people who need no introduction crave it the most. i'm going to abandon that rule. nobody here needs an introduction can you know who they all are. i'm going to assume none of them particularly ca
. >> openai ceo sam altman talked about the benefits and limitations of artificial intelligence at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. the panel discussion, moderated by cnn's free zakaria, includes british finance minister jeremy hunt and the ceos of salesforce and accenture. it is about 50 minutes. [applause] fareed: all right, this is the panel people have been waiting for. welcome, all of you. thank you so much for doing this. if i can just ask you to turn your phones to...
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in february musk filed a lawsuit against the san francisco-based company and its ceo sam altman but later dropped it without explanation. the suit accused the company of abandoning its nonprofit mission by reserving some of its most advanced technology for private customers. a new lawsuit filed today also alleges openai is engaging in racketeering. a company called musk's original claims incoherent and frivolous. >>> next a bay area college grad beating out contestants from all over the country for one big honor. >>> straight ahead in sports, big monday plan, giants on the verge of something special. we've got 49ers news along with quarterback brock purdy. it's only monday, but can we count down to kickoff this saturday? where else can you find number 13 off the field? >>> coming up tonight on the cbs evening news, we are in the teeth of hurricane season. storms are building faster and moving slower once ashore. for our eye on america, we explore the rain-soaked reality when climate change merges >>> check this out. a stanford grad has a new title today, miss usa. army officer alma cooper
in february musk filed a lawsuit against the san francisco-based company and its ceo sam altman but later dropped it without explanation. the suit accused the company of abandoning its nonprofit mission by reserving some of its most advanced technology for private customers. a new lawsuit filed today also alleges openai is engaging in racketeering. a company called musk's original claims incoherent and frivolous. >>> next a bay area college grad beating out contestants from all over...
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sam altman at openai saying they oppose it. he would like federal legislation.'s just a copout. but do you think the states, california being first, should be doing anything -- should they wait on the federal and do you see any sign we will get federal legislation? which should we have in an ideal world? >> ideally, of course, federal legislation is better here, to have 50 different potential, you know, regimes to comply with is a troublesome thing for any company, expensive thing for any company. and when you have one that is tweaked a little bit differently from the others, california has been able to lead here on security breach legislation, which i was very involved with in passing originally, and ideally you need a federal standard more than anything else. the administrations, the biden/harris administration's executive order on this began to outline what federal regulation might look like and it had some of the same problems to be perfectly frank in terms of being over and underinclusive. but, doing this at the federal level is definitely preferable than d
sam altman at openai saying they oppose it. he would like federal legislation.'s just a copout. but do you think the states, california being first, should be doing anything -- should they wait on the federal and do you see any sign we will get federal legislation? which should we have in an ideal world? >> ideally, of course, federal legislation is better here, to have 50 different potential, you know, regimes to comply with is a troublesome thing for any company, expensive thing for any...
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sam altman, fulton the white house, these meetings that they had. to do things better for the common good. maybe the hardware, the microsoft, maybe they are chasing money more than good as you are saying, but i think when we are looking for new technology, that optimism, even though it is scary to a lot of folks, there is still a certain amount of optimism about what ai could be doing. host: jd vance, can you explain his biography? guest: jd vance popped up on the main street in 2016 when he published "hillbilly elegy,"'s memoir about his time growing up in ohio. you've course went to college at yale and peter teal, the same venture capitalist, i don't think he's gotten there yet. he really admired his thinking and through that connection got involved in venture capital, where he worked on different projects for just a handful of years. i think jd vance's connection to tech is sometimes exaggerated because he didn't spend that much time there. though he has turned into someone in the senate now as someone who is critical of big tech. he oddly suppor
sam altman, fulton the white house, these meetings that they had. to do things better for the common good. maybe the hardware, the microsoft, maybe they are chasing money more than good as you are saying, but i think when we are looking for new technology, that optimism, even though it is scary to a lot of folks, there is still a certain amount of optimism about what ai could be doing. host: jd vance, can you explain his biography? guest: jd vance popped up on the main street in 2016 when he...
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i've gathered top experts in the field like bill gates, sam altman, and more to help us find out whatis. join me for i and pete g. writes, "my tween wants a new phone. how do i not break the bank?" we gotcha, pete. xfinity mobile was designed to save you money and gives you access to wifi speeds up to a gig. so you get high speeds for low prices. better than getting low speeds for high prices. right, bruce? -jealous? yeah, look at that. honestly. someone get a helmet on this guy....
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elon musk demandará nuevamente a sam altman por fraude y por incumplimiento de contrato, ya que él cree con microsoft y otras compañías para establecer una red de afiliadas ilícitos dedicados a la auto contratación. la inteligencia artificial se está integrando a numerosas industrias y eso incluye la atención médica, donde algunos proveedores ya están utilizando esta tecnología. sin embargo, como nos cuenta eric jiménez, es un uso que algunos sectores buscan regular. muchos se preguntan si cubrirá el seguro, atención médica y cuánto pagarán. desafortunadamente, si no pregunta, podría recibir una factura que no puede pagar. mike es el director ejecutivo de anomaly insights, una empresa de inteligencia artificial que utiliza software con el fin de predecir lo que pagará su compañía de seguros. indica que nuestro objetivo es asegurarnos de que el consultorio de su médico tenga todo lo que necesita para que pueda hacer todo correctamente con el fin de que su compañía de seguros pague su atención médica o le entreguen una factura transparente. según una encuesta nacional, casi el 15% de recl
elon musk demandará nuevamente a sam altman por fraude y por incumplimiento de contrato, ya que él cree con microsoft y otras compañías para establecer una red de afiliadas ilícitos dedicados a la auto contratación. la inteligencia artificial se está integrando a numerosas industrias y eso incluye la atención médica, donde algunos proveedores ya están utilizando esta tecnología. sin embargo, como nos cuenta eric jiménez, es un uso que algunos sectores buscan regular. muchos se...
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now, sam altman, ceo of 0penai, he posits a sort of binary conflict going forward, which is, as he putstic ai and authoritarian ai, and he worries that, from vladimir putin in russia to xijinping in china, there are authoritarian leaders who are piling state power and resources into ai development, which may well outpace and overwhelm the private sector in the western world. do you have those same fears or not? it's a really important question, but the answer that's being given, that we fight autocracy of the state with autocracy of companies, is not a very good one. so, the idea that the way we fight fire is with fire of our own, that is taking things, decisions that should be given to the people, shared, discussed, co—created solutions, we take that away and we give it to large companies to decide, is a very depressing prospect, because if you give me the choice between states that are run by corporations or states that are run by governments, autocratically, i'm not sure which i prefer. isn't there also a complacency to the argument, because it sort of suggests that democracies and s
now, sam altman, ceo of 0penai, he posits a sort of binary conflict going forward, which is, as he putstic ai and authoritarian ai, and he worries that, from vladimir putin in russia to xijinping in china, there are authoritarian leaders who are piling state power and resources into ai development, which may well outpace and overwhelm the private sector in the western world. do you have those same fears or not? it's a really important question, but the answer that's being given, that we fight...
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sam altman, the c e o of open a. i has said that a i could design fi a logical passages. it could hack into computer systems, met a c, e o l on musk said that a eyes development is moving too quickly to be healthy for society. the reality is that if a loan must is wrong about a i and we regulated and who cares. but if one must is right about a i, and we don't regulate it. everybody in the world of war care. but by then it might be too late. i'd like to think our guest john or brian for being with us today and thank you to our viewers for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers . i'm john kerry. aku, please follow me on subsets at john kerry echo. we'll see you next time. the. 2 2 2 2 2 the 70 you craning drones are in the septic, goes an item and attacked on the 7 russian regions. i but some did get through anything on that bose and residential bill. thing wrong says the u. s. is complicit in the assassination oklahoma. paula to or chief isaac the is the regional escalation, most of us who does the navy carriers, frankly swung by destroyers to them, at least
sam altman, the c e o of open a. i has said that a i could design fi a logical passages. it could hack into computer systems, met a c, e o l on musk said that a eyes development is moving too quickly to be healthy for society. the reality is that if a loan must is wrong about a i and we regulated and who cares. but if one must is right about a i, and we don't regulate it. everybody in the world of war care. but by then it might be too late. i'd like to think our guest john or brian for being...
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sam altman, the c e o of open a i has said that a i could design fi a logical passages. it could hack into computer systems, met a c, e o l on musk said that a eyes development is moving too quickly to be healthy for society. the reality is that if a loan must is wrong about a i and we regulated to new care, but the feeling must is right about a i, and we don't regulate if everybody in the world will care. but by then it might be too late. i'd like to think our guest john or brian for being with us today and thank you to our viewers for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers . i'm john kerry. aku, please follow me on subsets at john kerry echo. we'll see you next time. the. 2 2 2 the why didn't you see what the decent, viable smell vehicle tell, excuse me, a little demon. most of my store are us the to very up to me would be for the seamless i mean was new. so the the the, as you create in the hands, it's got process bridge to cry me a hand is press, had moscow points to potential us involvement the head of the upcoming election. set a goal. somebody degra
sam altman, the c e o of open a i has said that a i could design fi a logical passages. it could hack into computer systems, met a c, e o l on musk said that a eyes development is moving too quickly to be healthy for society. the reality is that if a loan must is wrong about a i and we regulated to new care, but the feeling must is right about a i, and we don't regulate if everybody in the world will care. but by then it might be too late. i'd like to think our guest john or brian for being...
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sam altman, the ceo of open a. i has said that a i could design fi a logical passages. it could hack into computer systems, met a c, e o l on musk said that a as development is moving too quickly to be healthy for society. the reality is that if a law must is wrong about a i and we regulated and who cares for the feel unless it is right about a i and we don't regulate it. everybody in the world will care, but by then it might be too late. i'd like to think our guest john o'brien for being with us today, and thank you to our viewers for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers. i'm john kerry. aku, please follow me on subsets at john kerry echo. we'll see you next time. the. 2 2 2 2 2 2 the them do so please where there is hi autumn, that cannot be any cancellation, but typically those who have emails or something like that too. i don't want to insult anybody, but they've done a stupid. they simply more on the can swing russian using women's cancel in a great pause on the chest of human. so in general, the, the keep them with them for me to, with them for th
sam altman, the ceo of open a. i has said that a i could design fi a logical passages. it could hack into computer systems, met a c, e o l on musk said that a as development is moving too quickly to be healthy for society. the reality is that if a law must is wrong about a i and we regulated and who cares for the feel unless it is right about a i and we don't regulate it. everybody in the world will care, but by then it might be too late. i'd like to think our guest john o'brien for being with...
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critical comments about the work culture at google, but one of his throw-away lines, talking to sam altman, they both believed that each of the hyper scalers and the openais of the world would probably have to spend $300 billion each over the next few years, so nvidia could basically only supply those hyper scalers, and their order book will be full for the next four years. it's a massive amount of money sitting in front of them. god love the broadcoms and amds of the world, but the vast majority of that revenue will go to nvidia. >> obviously the money that nvidia makes is the money that the hyper scalers are spending, so at what point do you look and say it might be longer for the r.o.i. or return on invested capital this side of the story than i think we're willing to admit. how should we look at that. >> the meta is showing now that they are making a lot of money from this. masses why their stock is, you know, mid 500s right now. i'm starting to think that zuckerberg was leading us on several years ago when he was saying he was spending all this money on reality labs, and people panick
critical comments about the work culture at google, but one of his throw-away lines, talking to sam altman, they both believed that each of the hyper scalers and the openais of the world would probably have to spend $300 billion each over the next few years, so nvidia could basically only supply those hyper scalers, and their order book will be full for the next four years. it's a massive amount of money sitting in front of them. god love the broadcoms and amds of the world, but the vast...
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of the technology ed: you spent a lot of time flying around the world was sam altman to countries tryingf they placed a ban on the technology to overturn it. you have had success in south korea. what is the concern you hear most consistently? alex: we have only had one ban, that is hong kong. this is a very new technology and there are many questions to be asked by regulators, that is their job. we respond to the questions. their main concerns are nothing i think would really surprise you. what happens to the data? how does the technology work? we are happy to answer these questions. ed: we just have a minute or so left. what are the benefits to humanity you want to provide for this technology? alex: i think it will turn out to be truly critical. i think services like x, social media, many things we care about will be otherwise hard to use or easy to influence. for our democracy, things we care about we will need such technology. caroline: come back on as you continue to build the number of people using it. cofounder of worldcoin, alex blania. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg
of the technology ed: you spent a lot of time flying around the world was sam altman to countries tryingf they placed a ban on the technology to overturn it. you have had success in south korea. what is the concern you hear most consistently? alex: we have only had one ban, that is hong kong. this is a very new technology and there are many questions to be asked by regulators, that is their job. we respond to the questions. their main concerns are nothing i think would really surprise you. what...
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by the way, sam altman has made several hints this year that's what they want to do. >> daniel, let meurn to you and ask about this ai super-cycle that we seem to be a part of. everybody gobbling up, everybody with high ambitions, higher expectations for artificial intelligence. there's nothing that you have seen, but not in nvidia's numbers, that would lead you to believe that the ai hypothesis is in any kind of jeopardy or slowing down at all. >> if i'm going to look for something that would indicate risk, it's more about the digestion period. the cap ex cycle is robust. we heard from ceos, all pretty unapologetic about the intentions. they need to build out the road, bridges, trunls analogy to make sure they're competitive. they don't want to be the next blockbuster or blackberry that didn't make the investment and wasn't able to make the turn. we're seeing some of these use cases talking about how they're applies ai, the cap ex spend, but what is it? >> it's not just walmart. marc benioff talking at length to jim cramer about the way that salesforce customers, in spite of the skept
by the way, sam altman has made several hints this year that's what they want to do. >> daniel, let meurn to you and ask about this ai super-cycle that we seem to be a part of. everybody gobbling up, everybody with high ambitions, higher expectations for artificial intelligence. there's nothing that you have seen, but not in nvidia's numbers, that would lead you to believe that the ai hypothesis is in any kind of jeopardy or slowing down at all. >> if i'm going to look for something...
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the sam altman led company joins tech leaders and politicians who have come out against the state leveln joins us with more. they don't like being regulated by california but still say they want regulation. >> that is right. the company is saying they believe ai should be regulated at a federal and not a state level particularly because this bill deals with certain catastrophic risks such as the use of ai to create bio weapons or cause mass property damage and they think those kinds of threats should not be ultimately left to a patchwork of state legislation. >> it phil scott has made some adjustments. they could face criminal penalties for assault -- false information about their safety plans and that's been changed up. he's been listening to concerns but it feels as though a wall of voices they are private companies or nancy pelosi herself thinks this is a misguided set of regulations part shirin: shirin: -- regulations. this bill has received criticism most among silicon valley investors as well as some other politicians at the federal and state level. however it still did pass the c
the sam altman led company joins tech leaders and politicians who have come out against the state leveln joins us with more. they don't like being regulated by california but still say they want regulation. >> that is right. the company is saying they believe ai should be regulated at a federal and not a state level particularly because this bill deals with certain catastrophic risks such as the use of ai to create bio weapons or cause mass property damage and they think those kinds of...
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with this book because as a reporter with the f.t., you are constantly writing about, you know, sam altman and the people in silicon valley, the powerful, rich people who are developing technology or financing it. and that's pretty much kind of the obsession of the press, right. and there are a lot of books written about know these founders and their personalities and what drives. and you didn't do that with this book. you focus instead these it was eight or nine i think people that you had found of all kind of walks of life that told a kind of different side of the story of ai. so i'm wondering, i guess, one, why did you decide to do that? was there a moment when you kind of stumbled upon a story that you thought, wow, this is i can actually really tease out into a much bigger project, just anything on kind of how you ended up with this. yeah. so i've been writing about ai for more than ten years now, which, you know, when i was a baby reporter, i started writing at wired about flying and brain chips that allowed paralyzed people to move a robotic arm just by thinking about it. and we did
with this book because as a reporter with the f.t., you are constantly writing about, you know, sam altman and the people in silicon valley, the powerful, rich people who are developing technology or financing it. and that's pretty much kind of the obsession of the press, right. and there are a lot of books written about know these founders and their personalities and what drives. and you didn't do that with this book. you focus instead these it was eight or nine i think people that you had...
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. >> perhaps it is no surprise that the actual human that created chatgpt, sam altman, thinks the samell be a net good. but with any other tool, you can do great things with a hammer or you can kill people with a hammer. we are trying to mitigate the bad. >> reid hoffman thinks we can maximize the good. >> we have climate change is a possibility. pandemic, nuclear war. we have world war as a possibility. we have all of these existential risks. is ai also an existential risk? potentially. but you look at the portfolio and you see what improves our overall portfolio? what reduces existential risk for humanity? ai adds a lot of positive in the column. it is the only way i think we can do that. it might even help us with climate change. in the net portfolio, our existential risk might go down. >> for the sake of us all, let's hope he is right. ♪ >> finally tonight, to close out the week, a gifted talent you might have seen online. >>'s name is miles the music kid. his videos are striking a chord with audiences around the world. we have the story for arts and culture series. ♪ >> get a new
. >> perhaps it is no surprise that the actual human that created chatgpt, sam altman, thinks the samell be a net good. but with any other tool, you can do great things with a hammer or you can kill people with a hammer. we are trying to mitigate the bad. >> reid hoffman thinks we can maximize the good. >> we have climate change is a possibility. pandemic, nuclear war. we have world war as a possibility. we have all of these existential risks. is ai also an existential risk?...
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[beep] it's been a little too long to remember the name sam altman. back to you, celeste.1,600. in 1959, this japanese crown prince broke a 1,400-year tradition by choosing his own wife. - celeste. - who is hirohito? no, i'm sorry. - austin. - who is akihito? his son, yes. grammys, $1,600. "lady marmalade" was originally a hit for this legend, who in 2002, joined pink, christina aguilera, and others on a rendition of it. - amy. - who is labelle? yes. marine biology, $1,200. answer, daily double. found them both in the round, amy. what do you want to do with this one? $1,000. just $1,000 at stake in marine biology. here's your clue... what is... an angelfish? no, i'm sorry. the small wager turned out to be correct. it's actually a sunfish. what is a sunfish? you have $26,600 now. marine biology, $1,600. - amy. - what's an otter? - can you be more specific? - what's a sea otter? - it is a sea otter. - marine biology, $2,000. celeste. what are nostrils? sorry, no. - austin. - what are spiracles? - you got it, yes. - five guys, $2,000. [beep] who is joan miró? - back to you, a
[beep] it's been a little too long to remember the name sam altman. back to you, celeste.1,600. in 1959, this japanese crown prince broke a 1,400-year tradition by choosing his own wife. - celeste. - who is hirohito? no, i'm sorry. - austin. - who is akihito? his son, yes. grammys, $1,600. "lady marmalade" was originally a hit for this legend, who in 2002, joined pink, christina aguilera, and others on a rendition of it. - amy. - who is labelle? yes. marine biology, $1,200. answer,...
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the same way sam altman figured out how to use chatgpt. we can see what they would paint. mozart and beethoven checked out ages ago, but maybe we could order up beethoven's 10th. i can't wait until nvidia brings us macbeth part two, backend bigger than ever. all of these wonders are so fantastic that we can't get our heads around them. we don't know how to use these platforms until they are reduced to things we can query, like chatgpt. google does not need to buy nvidia platforms to keep up with amazon. it needs them because it's people can figure out things they can't figure out without them. it is like survival. to get elon musk and others, just surpass you and you won't keep up. think about these wonders from nvidia technology. you don't worry about how massively they can be the estimates in one quarter. we can't judge nvidia like other companies so we can't judge the stock by one quarterly snapshot. the bottom line, i say to nvidia, let us say that nvidia is excelling. nvidia excels at each mortal thing. to her, lettuce parlance and upside surprises bring. let's talk t
the same way sam altman figured out how to use chatgpt. we can see what they would paint. mozart and beethoven checked out ages ago, but maybe we could order up beethoven's 10th. i can't wait until nvidia brings us macbeth part two, backend bigger than ever. all of these wonders are so fantastic that we can't get our heads around them. we don't know how to use these platforms until they are reduced to things we can query, like chatgpt. google does not need to buy nvidia platforms to keep up...
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it claims founder sam altman manipulated musk in what it calls deceit of shakespearean proportions.musk was also an openai co-founder, but left after an internal power struggl. >> all right, a lot of drama there, not as much with our weather anyway. >> that's right. and no, i could ever do what you do, spencer, i hope not. >> yeah, let's take a look at what's going. >> larry, that's a different story. >> but, you know, during the overnight hours, we'll have high clouds and low clouds and moving into the weather picture here. and it will be much like today was at the start of the day, a little bit gray in the morning hours. but it's going to warm up quickly tomorrow. now overnight lows will be mainly in the mid to upper 50s. highs tomorrow will range from low 60s at the coast to some 80s around the bay. shoreline to about 100 in the warmest inland spots. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast. wednesday will be nearly as warm or hot as tomorrow, just maybe two degrees less hot. but the real cooling starts on thursday, and by the weekend we'll see temperatures going into a more
it claims founder sam altman manipulated musk in what it calls deceit of shakespearean proportions.musk was also an openai co-founder, but left after an internal power struggl. >> all right, a lot of drama there, not as much with our weather anyway. >> that's right. and no, i could ever do what you do, spencer, i hope not. >> yeah, let's take a look at what's going. >> larry, that's a different story. >> but, you know, during the overnight hours, we'll have high...
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the startup founded by sam altman.0 billion, and that was up from $29 billion just a year earlier. openai, the maker of chatgpt. widely considered the market leader right now in a.i. "the wall street journal" first reporting this latest round. they also report that microsoft is expected to put more money in microsoft, last put $10 billion into openai, back in january of last year. that company also declined to come pent here, but stepping back, guys, it is part of what's becoming an arm's race in the valley here to build the premiere large language model openai, with chatgpt in pole position, but staying there is going to require a lot more cash to develop more products, better models and full circle under the cash that these startups are raising, it's going back to nvidia. back to you. >> kate, thank you. reactions here on this capital raise, guy? >> well -- >> go ahead, dan. this is your world. >> no, it's your world. >> i'm just living it in, guy. >> openai, nice and interesting what's more interesting is microsoft.
the startup founded by sam altman.0 billion, and that was up from $29 billion just a year earlier. openai, the maker of chatgpt. widely considered the market leader right now in a.i. "the wall street journal" first reporting this latest round. they also report that microsoft is expected to put more money in microsoft, last put $10 billion into openai, back in january of last year. that company also declined to come pent here, but stepping back, guys, it is part of what's becoming an...
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so you will call about a year ago, sam altman, their ceo, went to capitol hill and said, we support regulationch companies don't come out. and so we just want to be regulated. but they're doing it because they're trying to get ahead of any campaigns against something they came out earlier and they said, we want to make sure we are working with content right holders with ip holders to make sure that they're getting the fair value for their content is sort of striking some publishing agreements with various news companies, for example, they're not just doing this laura out of the goodness of their hearts. they're doing it because it helps them avoid any future regulation and i think this is a similar situation. they're coming out there addressing this problem that way, if reachers, researchers or scientists, or people on capitol hill start to pipe up about it no one can say that they hadn't been warned about this potential risk warning. >> that was one thing. but then is there a corrective measure which usually the next question on capitol hill, it was talking about regulation regulation is not
so you will call about a year ago, sam altman, their ceo, went to capitol hill and said, we support regulationch companies don't come out. and so we just want to be regulated. but they're doing it because they're trying to get ahead of any campaigns against something they came out earlier and they said, we want to make sure we are working with content right holders with ip holders to make sure that they're getting the fair value for their content is sort of striking some publishing agreements...
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it claims founder sam altman manipulated musk in what it calls deceit of shakespearean proportions.der, but left after an internal power struggle. we're learning about tech that could decode dog barks. abc news reporter danny new has more on how researchers are using ai for it. >> speak. hi there. >> in 2009, the movie up showed us an animated dream where technology could help us finally interpret what dogs are trying to tell us. >> we've been essentially training neural network models. >> well, apparently it only took 15 years for our reality to start catching up with science fiction. cool. now researchers at the university of michigan, like professor rada mihalcea here, are starting to use artificial intelligence to translate a bark. >> can we tell just from the sound they make, what is the situation they are in? >> their team started by uploading human speech to build their quote unquote, neural network, and then using recorded situational vocalizations from about 70 dogs working with a team in mexico. so far, rada says their program has succeeded the most consistently, with inte
it claims founder sam altman manipulated musk in what it calls deceit of shakespearean proportions.der, but left after an internal power struggle. we're learning about tech that could decode dog barks. abc news reporter danny new has more on how researchers are using ai for it. >> speak. hi there. >> in 2009, the movie up showed us an animated dream where technology could help us finally interpret what dogs are trying to tell us. >> we've been essentially training neural...
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. >> i mean, i know i'm not a robot, but did you -- dud you see this sam altman thing?s on the front page of the "journal". on the right side there's something called an orb it will classify everyone's irises which is much more than fingerprinting. >> why would we do this. >> because there will come a time when we need to be able to discern whether a person is a human or a robot. we got into talking about it because he wants to pay for it with his crypto kur enis i is called world coin. he wants to register every person on the planet. we need to do that. >> no. >> i think mark zuckerberg already can't pass that supposedly. >> i think he's gotten better at it. >> he's got the hair down, surfboards and stuff. i'm human, i swear. >> ultimate fighting-type stuff. >> i'm human after all. >> we're going to turn that over to sam altman and say, i'm going to turn that over to you? >> coming up, we're going to examine the dueling economic agendas. it was the front page right-hand column of "the wall street journal." i was reading it. i was looking to see if it was april 1st, to
. >> i mean, i know i'm not a robot, but did you -- dud you see this sam altman thing?s on the front page of the "journal". on the right side there's something called an orb it will classify everyone's irises which is much more than fingerprinting. >> why would we do this. >> because there will come a time when we need to be able to discern whether a person is a human or a robot. we got into talking about it because he wants to pay for it with his crypto kur enis i...
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and so in summer of 2022, sam altman, greg brockman, two of the founders of openai, send me an email and they say, hey, we're training our next model. we we'd to show it to you. we think this is going to the model. that's the ai that really wakes people up. i was skeptical. i'd seen gpt one, two and three and they were cool as technologies, but they didn't seem ready for primetime. but what they showed me initially and then the rest of our team ended up being gbg and that once seemed like, you know, the track that khan academy going in terms of how good of a personal support it could provide for teachers, students was going to get better, better over time, but it was probably going to reach some limit. but what we saw these this this new generation of models could do is that much further. so the thesis is a tutor for every student and a teaching assistant for every every teacher. and to before we dive into the statistics so you may two important points in the book because you said you were skeptical. first, as i was reading your book, i found myself being skeptical. i think you antic
and so in summer of 2022, sam altman, greg brockman, two of the founders of openai, send me an email and they say, hey, we're training our next model. we we'd to show it to you. we think this is going to the model. that's the ai that really wakes people up. i was skeptical. i'd seen gpt one, two and three and they were cool as technologies, but they didn't seem ready for primetime. but what they showed me initially and then the rest of our team ended up being gbg and that once seemed like, you...
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musk and the nonprofits namesake objective were betrayed about i sam altman or i should say his lawyerses. the deceit are of shakespearean proportions. >> yeah. >> which one? which is -- >> to write these things. >> which of them? you can't say shake pierce. the tragedy, the history. >> people use shakespeare when they have noidea who he is. >> brush up on your shakespeare and the women you will wow. he's suing them again. he's also, of course, because he's musk he's got to talk about the fed rates. he's talking about -- liking posts about buffet and how much cash buffet has and buffet is clearly expecting a correction or otherwise cannot see better investments in treasury. the fed needs to drop rates. they have been foolish not to have done so already. >> good to have a wide-ranging view. >> is he covering -- >> an issue that elon musk would not -- >> what does he say about -- >> about -- >> i don't know. >> the four by 100 musk knows. >> does he know who's going to win? >> i'm saying who is that and the vice president. we don't know who the vice presidential candidate. >> we're going
musk and the nonprofits namesake objective were betrayed about i sam altman or i should say his lawyerses. the deceit are of shakespearean proportions. >> yeah. >> which one? which is -- >> to write these things. >> which of them? you can't say shake pierce. the tragedy, the history. >> people use shakespeare when they have noidea who he is. >> brush up on your shakespeare and the women you will wow. he's suing them again. he's also, of course, because he's...
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>> we need to hurry up on is that iris scanning orb from sam altman and a.i.abase. >> i'm not into that. that's crazy. i did watch something this morning about a guy who was a fake uber driver driving around, people just jump in the car without confirming that it is the right guy, he was doing this just to kind of promote awareness of things and, yeah, i would be concerned for the drivers and for the people getting in. pay attention. make sure you're in the right car. >>> let's check on the futures this morning. right now, dow futures up by 11 points. s&p futures up just nominally and same story with the nasdaq. a little bit of hesitation here. actual lily the nasdaq just tur flat. we're waiting to see what happens with nvidia. the whole market is. over to contessa brew we are a l brewer with a look at the morning market movers. >> foot locker out with earnings that beat wall street expectations on both top and bottom lines. a loss of five cents per share. the street was expecting a loss of seven cents. that was better. revenue higher. shares down over 5% for
>> we need to hurry up on is that iris scanning orb from sam altman and a.i.abase. >> i'm not into that. that's crazy. i did watch something this morning about a guy who was a fake uber driver driving around, people just jump in the car without confirming that it is the right guy, he was doing this just to kind of promote awareness of things and, yeah, i would be concerned for the drivers and for the people getting in. pay attention. make sure you're in the right car. >>>...
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satya nadella, sam altman, cheryl sandberg, trying to improve the tech ecosystem, not just here in francebut around the world. >> the french nation is like the startup nation, right? and i think you really feel it here. this is the beating heart of the startup system in paris. it started drastically. there was a lot of political will to make it change. >> reporter: with political will now lighting a fire, foreign direct investment in france is now at record levels. and station f director roxanne vargas says this is just the beginning. >> we started to hear investors from around the world saying we're focusing now on france, within europe. these are things we picked up on several years ago but in the last 12 months really accelerated. i think that's largely because of a.i. >> reporter: station participants have raised more than a bill euros each of the last two years. and as of 2023, they represented 15% of all funding raised in france. andrew, i know you talked with macron about this not too long ago. there is a generation of founders and entrepreneurs raised in france, educated in the u.
satya nadella, sam altman, cheryl sandberg, trying to improve the tech ecosystem, not just here in francebut around the world. >> the french nation is like the startup nation, right? and i think you really feel it here. this is the beating heart of the startup system in paris. it started drastically. there was a lot of political will to make it change. >> reporter: with political will now lighting a fire, foreign direct investment in france is now at record levels. and station f...
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. >> sam altman. >> to make sure the person you are talking to is not a robot. >> and if they have allthe copies of everybody's iris, who knows? >> every person on the planet. think about that. >>> coming up, gambling just got easier for bet mgm for customers inside and outside of nevada. contessa brewer has the details next. >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business. next level moments need the next level network. i couldn't have done it without you. honestly, i don't do a whole lot here. i'm really just here for the at&t internet, it's super-fast so, any pre-launch concerns? what if nobody buys them? that's mean or, what if everybody buys them? oh, i hadn't thought of that that's probably not gonna happen can we handle that kind of traffic? the network can handle it! i downloaded eight hours of true crime stories just during our last video call i'm learning a lot growing your business is easy once you know the moves. with godaddy websites plus marketing, you can quickly create a website, and ai will customize it for you. get your business out there and get more custo
. >> sam altman. >> to make sure the person you are talking to is not a robot. >> and if they have allthe copies of everybody's iris, who knows? >> every person on the planet. think about that. >>> coming up, gambling just got easier for bet mgm for customers inside and outside of nevada. contessa brewer has the details next. >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business. next level moments need the next level network. i couldn't have done...
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sam altman wants to look at every single person's eye scan in the world to be able to tell the differenceetween robots and people and to do that you will get paid in something called world coin. we still have people who don't think crypto is going to be a real thing. i don't know if this is going to happen. did you ever think you would be reading that in "the wall street journal." >> somebody is always defying the fringe. >> every person in the world, the iris scan, with the basketball-sized device. >> the world coin. this is top of the fold. world coin verifies humanness with the basketball-sized device called orb. >> can you -- i'm worried about me. can you be a human, but the not show a lot of humanness? if you are human -- you can show more or less humanness? >> i'm sure this is fuis fingers or faces. >> you started it. thank you. i missed you, too. >>> news from amd. it is buying server maker gmt systems. the transaction will boost its ability to make a.i. hardware. jon fortt has an interview with lisa su on "closing bell." >>> and u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is in tel avi
sam altman wants to look at every single person's eye scan in the world to be able to tell the differenceetween robots and people and to do that you will get paid in something called world coin. we still have people who don't think crypto is going to be a real thing. i don't know if this is going to happen. did you ever think you would be reading that in "the wall street journal." >> somebody is always defying the fringe. >> every person in the world, the iris scan, with...
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i think if you talk to people like sam altman and open ai and others, we've failed so far.es, probably about a third of that can be addressed and be made more productive with a.i. and higher productivity, so it makes all of us wealthier. we're seeing health care billing, logistics billing, we're seeing this in private companies get to be a lot more productive. we're tripling, quadrupling productivity. that's not going to happen where it scales out to the whole economy overnight but listen, if we're back here and it's 2027, 2028, and we're not seeing that in productivity statistics, i'll be really surprised. >> what about things like apple? we watched warren buffett get out of half of his position, effectively, in the company, but more importantly, the question becomes, does a company like that have a sort of massive super cycle upgrade this fall, or is that something that you think ends up getting pushed out farther in terms of something that is truly game changing? >> there's lots of really cool stuff we could do with consumers in a.i. i use these little things all the tim
i think if you talk to people like sam altman and open ai and others, we've failed so far.es, probably about a third of that can be addressed and be made more productive with a.i. and higher productivity, so it makes all of us wealthier. we're seeing health care billing, logistics billing, we're seeing this in private companies get to be a lot more productive. we're tripling, quadrupling productivity. that's not going to happen where it scales out to the whole economy overnight but listen, if...
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sam altman, fulton the white house, these meetings that they had.o do things better for the common good. maybe the hardware, the microsoft, maybe they are chasing money more than good as you are saying, but i think when we are looking for new technology, that optimism, even though it is scary to a lot of folks, there is still a certain amount of optimism about what ai could be doing. host: jd vance, can you explain his biography? guest: jd vance popped up on the main street in 2016 when he published "hillbilly elegy,"'s memoir about his time growing up in ohio. you've course went to college at yale and peter teal, the same venture capitalist, i don't think he's gotten there yet. he really admired his thinking and through that connection got involved in venture capital, where he worked on different projects for just a handful of years. i think jd vance's connection to tech is sometimes exaggerated because he didn't spend that much time there. though he has turned into someone in the senate now as someone who is critical of big tech. he oddly supports
sam altman, fulton the white house, these meetings that they had.o do things better for the common good. maybe the hardware, the microsoft, maybe they are chasing money more than good as you are saying, but i think when we are looking for new technology, that optimism, even though it is scary to a lot of folks, there is still a certain amount of optimism about what ai could be doing. host: jd vance, can you explain his biography? guest: jd vance popped up on the main street in 2016 when he...
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given the drama that's played out at this company, it would be seen as a big win for founder sam altmanth meta developing its own a.i. product and google and amazon. even with this landscape becoming more competitive openai reaching for that $100 billion number. >> $100 billion, is that all? seema modi, thank you so much. >>> the labor day holiday travel rush is officially under way with millions of americans heading to the airport or hitting the road for the last long weekend of summer as the tsa prepares for its biggest travel period on record. priscilla thompson has the latest. >> reporter: travel troubles. at denver international airport a massive backup after a mechanical issue shut down trains between concourses. >> you couldn't get on or get off. >> reporter: the delays spilling over to security check points with passengers scrambling to get to their gates. there was a serious scare in the skies for united. >> we have a 737 aircraft coming in with 182 souls on board. it has turbulence problems. >> reporter: a plane traveling from cancun to chicago hit with severe turbulence, forc
given the drama that's played out at this company, it would be seen as a big win for founder sam altmanth meta developing its own a.i. product and google and amazon. even with this landscape becoming more competitive openai reaching for that $100 billion number. >> $100 billion, is that all? seema modi, thank you so much. >>> the labor day holiday travel rush is officially under way with millions of americans heading to the airport or hitting the road for the last long weekend of...
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sam altman, fulton the white house, these meetings that they had. to do things better for the common good. maybe the hardware, the microsoft, maybe they are chasing money more than good as you are saying, but i think when we are looking for new technology, that optimism, even though it is scary to a lot of folks, there is still a certain amount of optimism about what ai could be doing. host: jd vance, can you explain his biography? guest: jd vance popped up on the main street in 2016 when he published "hillbilly elegy,"'s memoir about his time growing up in ohio. you've course went to college at yale and peter teal, the same venture capitalist, i don't think he's gotten there yet. he really admired his thinking and through that connection got involved in venture capital, where he worked on different projects for just a handful of years. i think jd vance's connection to tech is sometimes exaggerated because he didn't spend that much time there. though he has turned into someone in the senate now as someone who is critical of big tech. he oddly suppor
sam altman, fulton the white house, these meetings that they had. to do things better for the common good. maybe the hardware, the microsoft, maybe they are chasing money more than good as you are saying, but i think when we are looking for new technology, that optimism, even though it is scary to a lot of folks, there is still a certain amount of optimism about what ai could be doing. host: jd vance, can you explain his biography? guest: jd vance popped up on the main street in 2016 when he...