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Episode 020 of The Sherveen Show takes on the latest in tech, startups, AI, and society –nothing is off-limits.
This week, we’re digging into Elon Musk’s newly released Grok 3 model from xAI, dissecting the fate of Humane’s Ai Pin, and exposing how crypto power plays and political maneuvers shape our world. Get ready for unfiltered takes and some strong opinions!
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Some of the things we discuss:
- Grok and LLM benchmarks, and how to think about claims that Elon has gotten here faster than OpenAI, Google, and other players
- Humane being bought by HP, why its Ai Pin failed to deliver on the hype, and how it should've just been an "imagination agitating product"
- The SEC dropping its case against Coinbase, and how we should think about technologists claiming "wins" that they bought
- Amazon paying a billion dollars to get the rights to create new movies and TV shows in the James Bond franchise, and what this means for content
- And... some politics to wrap things out!
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Episode 020 of The Sherveen Show takes on the latest in tech, startups, AI, and society –nothing is off-limits.
This week, we’re digging into Elon Musk’s newly released Grok 3 model from xAI, dissecting the fate of Humane’s Ai Pin, and exposing how crypto power plays and political maneuvers shape our world. Get ready for unfiltered takes and some strong opinions!
Stay Connected
Follow Sherveen on X: https://www.x.com/sherveen
Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherveenm
Some of the things we discuss:
- Grok and LLM benchmarks, and how to think about claims that Elon has gotten here faster than OpenAI, Google, and other players
- Humane being bought by HP, why its Ai Pin failed to deliver on the hype, and how it should've just been an "imagination agitating product"
- The SEC dropping its case against Coinbase, and how we should think about technologists claiming "wins" that they bought
- Amazon paying a billion dollars to get the rights to create new movies and TV shows in the James Bond franchise, and what this means for content
- And... some politics to wrap things out!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.