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This week on the show, the hosts kick off with a massive hardware reality check, discussing Alibaba’s surprise shipment of 100,000 Zhenwu 810E chips that reportedly rival NVIDIA's H20 and challenge US export controls. They pivot to the dramatic shifts in the US economy, highlighting Tesla’s decision to kill the Model S and X to clear factory space for humanoid robots and Dow’s strategic cut of 4,500 jobs to fund automation. The conversation deepens with Dario Amodei’s new essay predicting human-level AI within two years—the "adolescence of technology"—and weighing the risks of bioweapons against competitive safety. This connects to a stunning breakthrough where AI models synthesized a functional virus to kill superbugs, moving the industry from digital agents to biological ones. On the tech front, they cover the "Moltbot" craze driving Mac Mini sales and the resulting security paradox of giving autonomous agents full access to personal devices. This leads to a debate on data sovereignty, where they argue that software integrity matters more than physical server location. Finally, they discuss the "IDEA project" in Europe using legal chatbots to navigate layoffs, noting the irony of bots causing job cuts in one region while helping workers fight them in another. They wrap up with a study showing AI has beaten average human creativity, leaving only the top 10% with a distinct advantage.
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By AITalksBlogThis week on the show, the hosts kick off with a massive hardware reality check, discussing Alibaba’s surprise shipment of 100,000 Zhenwu 810E chips that reportedly rival NVIDIA's H20 and challenge US export controls. They pivot to the dramatic shifts in the US economy, highlighting Tesla’s decision to kill the Model S and X to clear factory space for humanoid robots and Dow’s strategic cut of 4,500 jobs to fund automation. The conversation deepens with Dario Amodei’s new essay predicting human-level AI within two years—the "adolescence of technology"—and weighing the risks of bioweapons against competitive safety. This connects to a stunning breakthrough where AI models synthesized a functional virus to kill superbugs, moving the industry from digital agents to biological ones. On the tech front, they cover the "Moltbot" craze driving Mac Mini sales and the resulting security paradox of giving autonomous agents full access to personal devices. This leads to a debate on data sovereignty, where they argue that software integrity matters more than physical server location. Finally, they discuss the "IDEA project" in Europe using legal chatbots to navigate layoffs, noting the irony of bots causing job cuts in one region while helping workers fight them in another. They wrap up with a study showing AI has beaten average human creativity, leaving only the top 10% with a distinct advantage.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.