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This episode explores the trade-offs between privacy and convenience, the promise of AI in enhancing work-life balance, and the ethical challenges of automation!
During today's conversation, Scott and Nathan discuss various AI topics, starting with LinkedIn's new feature that allows training AI on user data, sparking a discussion on privacy versus convenience. They then explore Salesforce's Agent Force and the balance between automation and human interaction, particularly in fundraising. Nathan raises concerns about acceleration burnout due to AI, while Scott reflects on using AI to save time. However, they question whether AI enhances human interactions or increases efficiency.
Moreover, Scott shares insights from Jensen Huang on tech growth beyond Moore's Law, and they discuss AI's future, including the potential of GPT-401 and tools for decision-making. The conversation also touches on massive AI investments like Microsoft's Stargate project and Oprah Winfrey's AI special, stressing the need for empathy and strategic adoption of AI in society.
[00:41] Introduction and Personal Updates
[02:51] Fundraising AI Summit is 12 Days Away!
[06:10] LinkedIn's AI Data Collection, Salesforce's Agent Force, and More
[11:35] Acceleration Burnout and AI's Role in Work-Life Balance
[16:34] Moore's Law and the Future of AI
[23:27] GPT-401 and Its Implications
[27:10] AI Tools and Predictive Models
[32:10] Scale and Investment in AI
[34:28] Oprah Winfrey's AI Special and Its Implications
[35:52] Conclusion and Upcoming Podcast
TIPS AND TOOLS TO IMPLEMENT TODAY
RESOURCES
Connect with Nathan and Scott:
LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/
LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans
Website: fundraising.ai/
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This episode explores the trade-offs between privacy and convenience, the promise of AI in enhancing work-life balance, and the ethical challenges of automation!
During today's conversation, Scott and Nathan discuss various AI topics, starting with LinkedIn's new feature that allows training AI on user data, sparking a discussion on privacy versus convenience. They then explore Salesforce's Agent Force and the balance between automation and human interaction, particularly in fundraising. Nathan raises concerns about acceleration burnout due to AI, while Scott reflects on using AI to save time. However, they question whether AI enhances human interactions or increases efficiency.
Moreover, Scott shares insights from Jensen Huang on tech growth beyond Moore's Law, and they discuss AI's future, including the potential of GPT-401 and tools for decision-making. The conversation also touches on massive AI investments like Microsoft's Stargate project and Oprah Winfrey's AI special, stressing the need for empathy and strategic adoption of AI in society.
[00:41] Introduction and Personal Updates
[02:51] Fundraising AI Summit is 12 Days Away!
[06:10] LinkedIn's AI Data Collection, Salesforce's Agent Force, and More
[11:35] Acceleration Burnout and AI's Role in Work-Life Balance
[16:34] Moore's Law and the Future of AI
[23:27] GPT-401 and Its Implications
[27:10] AI Tools and Predictive Models
[32:10] Scale and Investment in AI
[34:28] Oprah Winfrey's AI Special and Its Implications
[35:52] Conclusion and Upcoming Podcast
TIPS AND TOOLS TO IMPLEMENT TODAY
RESOURCES
Connect with Nathan and Scott:
LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/
LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans
Website: fundraising.ai/
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