Introduction:
In today’s episode, we explore five compelling developments shaping the future of technology. First, OpenAI has made a surprising strategic move by partnering with its major competitor, Google, to access additional cloud computing power—a clear sign of the intense demands fueling the AI race. Next, we highlight Glean, an AI enterprise search startup that recently raised $150 million in Series F funding, catapulting its valuation to $7.2 billion as it expands globally. Then, we dive into IBM’s ambitious vision to deliver a practical, error-correcting quantum computer called “Starling” by 2029, aiming to revolutionize computing power. Following that, we examine Uber’s accelerated launch of fully autonomous robotaxis in London, enabled by a new partnership with UK AI firm Wayve, raising important discussions about safety and employment. Finally, we review Boeing’s blockbuster month, where they hit production targets and secured a record number of new aircraft orders, positioning the company strongly for the year ahead.
Content and Timestamp:
00:00:51 Unlikely Alliance: OpenAI Taps Google Cloud Amidst AI Rivalry
00:02:27 Glean Secures $150M in Series F, Reaching $7.2B Valuation Amidst AI Enterprise Search Boom
00:04:12 IBM Unveils Ambitious Quantum Computing Roadmap, Targeting Practical 'Starling' System by 2029
00:05:50 Uber Accelerates UK Driverless Taxi Trials, Sparks Safety and Job Debates
00:07:50 Boeing's Blockbuster May: 303 New Orders & 737 MAX Production Target Met Amidst Quality Scrutiny
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