Could OpenAI fill Microsoft’s shoes?

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OpenAI just lately introduced a $200 million take care of the U.S. Division of Protection, which has us questioning: Might this additional pressure the corporate’s relationship with its largest backer, Microsoft?

In any case, there have been quite a few experiences about rising tensions between the 2 corporations, significantly as they turn into extra aggressive over enterprise offers.

In the present day, on Trendster’s Fairness podcast, hosts Anthony Ha and Max Zeff focus on how the OpenAI/DoD deal displays Silicon Valley’s more and more cozy relationship with the army and why business leaders are calling for an AI β€œarms race.”

Hearken to the total episode to listen to extra highlights from the week, together with:

  • Whether or not it’s an excellent factor that Vice President JD Vance joined Bluesky (and was briefly suspended)
  • What it signifies that Wix acquired a 6-month-old β€œvibe coding” startup for $80 million (and why Anthony hates the phrase β€œvibe coding”)
  • A panel through which investor Ali Partovi and Cognition President Russell Kaplan focus on what technical expertise means within the age of AI

Fairness can be again subsequent week, so keep tuned!

Fairness is Trendster’s flagship podcast, produced by Theresa Loconsolo, and posts each Wednesday and Friday.Β 

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