A Space To Think

AGI timelines, placing organs on computer chips, and 76% decrease in GenAI funding


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🧭 In this episode of Sparks and Signals, we explore:

• Former OpenAI researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner's provocative predictions about the rapid emergence of AGI and superintelligence.

• How organ-on-a-chip technology is revolutionizing biomedical research.

• The latest trends in generative AI venture capital dealmaking.


šŸ”— Referenced:

• SITUATIONAL AWARENESS: The Decade Ahead: ⁠https://situational-awareness.ai/⁠

• Organ-on-a-Chip Technology: ⁠https://www.perplexity.ai/page/OrganonaChip-Technology-e_8Ru2_8RYSSD_X4bfOpEw⁠

• Generative AI seed funding drops 76% as investors take wait-and-see approach: ⁠https://pitchbook.com/news/articles/generative-ai-seed-funding-drops⁠


šŸ’Œ Quick note:

What’s good curious people,


I hope all is prosperous. It has been awhile since you’ve heard from me, I’ve been well — still learning, playing, and creating. Speaking of creating, those close to me know I’ve been talking about starting a podcast for ā€œA Space To Thinkā€ so you all can enjoy the insights on the go.


I finally got around to it, and created AI agents to assist me with my research, script writing, and audio production. I increasingly believe we’ll all have our own AI agents working for us one day. You should too.


Moving forward each segment of ā€œA Space To Thinkā€ will be podcast first and be complimented with a deck of takeaways. I’ll still reference the sources so you can dig deeper yourself.

I hope you enjoy. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe if you haven’t.


With gratitude,

Brylan

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A Space To ThinkBy Curated by Brylan Donaldson