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In this episode, we delve into the competitive landscape of AI coding, where OpenAI is striving to catch up with Anthropic's Claude Code. Despite OpenAI's success with ChatGPT, its Codex product lags behind in revenue. OpenAI is now prioritizing Codex, aiming to enhance its capabilities and market presence, while facing criticism over safety concerns.
Next, we explore significant changes at The Washington Post under Jeff Bezos, who has implemented budget cuts and strategic shifts in response to financial losses. These changes have sparked controversy and raised questions about the paper's future.
Meanwhile, Palantir's integration of AI chatbots like Anthropic's Claude into military strategy development has led to a dispute with the Pentagon over access and surveillance concerns, coinciding with tensions in Iran.
On a different note, an AI singer named Nava has become an anthem for Iranians amid protests, with a song that resonates with themes of resistance and hope.
In other news, Anduril has secured a major contract with the U.S. Army to streamline technology procurement, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and cost savings.
After that, we address the spread of AI-generated images falsely depicting military strikes, highlighting the challenges of misinformation in conflict zones.
Elsewhere, a survey by Gallagher reveals that most companies are still experimenting with AI in communication, facing resource constraints and lacking formal strategies.
Finally, Dr. Nafisa Baba-Ahmed discusses how AI has exposed longstanding issues in university coursework, urging a reassessment of educational goals to focus on genuine intellectual engagement.
Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture.
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In this episode, we delve into the competitive landscape of AI coding, where OpenAI is striving to catch up with Anthropic's Claude Code. Despite OpenAI's success with ChatGPT, its Codex product lags behind in revenue. OpenAI is now prioritizing Codex, aiming to enhance its capabilities and market presence, while facing criticism over safety concerns.
Next, we explore significant changes at The Washington Post under Jeff Bezos, who has implemented budget cuts and strategic shifts in response to financial losses. These changes have sparked controversy and raised questions about the paper's future.
Meanwhile, Palantir's integration of AI chatbots like Anthropic's Claude into military strategy development has led to a dispute with the Pentagon over access and surveillance concerns, coinciding with tensions in Iran.
On a different note, an AI singer named Nava has become an anthem for Iranians amid protests, with a song that resonates with themes of resistance and hope.
In other news, Anduril has secured a major contract with the U.S. Army to streamline technology procurement, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and cost savings.
After that, we address the spread of AI-generated images falsely depicting military strikes, highlighting the challenges of misinformation in conflict zones.
Elsewhere, a survey by Gallagher reveals that most companies are still experimenting with AI in communication, facing resource constraints and lacking formal strategies.
Finally, Dr. Nafisa Baba-Ahmed discusses how AI has exposed longstanding issues in university coursework, urging a reassessment of educational goals to focus on genuine intellectual engagement.
Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture.
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If you're trying to get on more podcasts, PodMatch.com connects you directly with hosts who are actively looking for guests.

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