Introduction:
In today’s episode, we delve into some of the most urgent and impactful developments in AI and technology. First, we examine how jam-proof AI drones in Ukraine are igniting a venture capital-fueled arms race, revolutionizing European defense technology and reshaping global security. Next, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt issues a grave warning about the inherent vulnerabilities in AI models, revealing how they can be jailbroken to bypass safety measures—a paradox that could redefine AI regulation. We then turn to the U.S., where a federal investigation into Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system expands to cover 2.8 million vehicles amid troubling reports of dangerous steering behavior, challenging Tesla’s vision-centric approach. Meanwhile, UK regulators are taking aim at Google’s 90% search dominance, threatening to disrupt its business model and impact the future of AI search and online publishing. Finally, we explore a U.S.-Singapore probe into Nvidia customer Megaspeed for allegedly funneling banned AI chips to China, raising questions about export control loopholes in the rapidly evolving AI hardware landscape.
Content and Timestamp:
00:00:45 AI's New Front: The Autonomous Arms Race in Ukraine
00:05:03 Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt Warns AI Models Can Be Hacked to 'Learn How to Kill'
00:09:19 U.S. Launches Safety Probe into Tesla's Full Self-Driving System After Collision Reports
00:14:39 UK Regulator Threatens Google Search Dominance with Forced Changes
00:18:48 Nvidia Customer Megaspeed Under Investigation for Alleged China Chip Export Violations
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