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In her instant New York Times bestseller, Empire of AI, journalist Karen Hao distills more than a decade of in-depth research into a detailed account of OpenAI’s rise to power and why leadership at the company abandoned their promise to keep their research open.
Karen joins Robb and Josh for a deep dive into murkiness surrounding what artificial general intelligence (AGI) actually represents and why AI colonialism and biased systems undercut efforts to create superintelligence that represents the vastness of human learning and experience.
Drawing on the work of a nonprofit in New Zealand to preserve the Māori language, the trio also discuss why smaller, focused implementations that use better curated data might be more valuable to businesses trying to integrate AI into their operations.
Buy Karen Hao’s book “Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman's OpenAI”: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/743569/empire-of-ai-by-karen-hao/
Learn more about Karen and here work: https://karendhao.com/
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The revised and second edition of our bestselling book, Age of Invisible Machines, is available now on Amazon! https://a.co/d/axLFOhX
Episode Credits:
Robb Wilson — Resident expert
Josh Tyson — Co-host
Vishal Menon — Producer
Mykhailo Lytvynov — Audio/Video Editor & Sound Engineer
Daryna Moskovchuk — Graphic Design
Alla Slesarenko — Copy
Vira Prykhodko — Web Development
Elias Parker — Executive Producer
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In her instant New York Times bestseller, Empire of AI, journalist Karen Hao distills more than a decade of in-depth research into a detailed account of OpenAI’s rise to power and why leadership at the company abandoned their promise to keep their research open.
Karen joins Robb and Josh for a deep dive into murkiness surrounding what artificial general intelligence (AGI) actually represents and why AI colonialism and biased systems undercut efforts to create superintelligence that represents the vastness of human learning and experience.
Drawing on the work of a nonprofit in New Zealand to preserve the Māori language, the trio also discuss why smaller, focused implementations that use better curated data might be more valuable to businesses trying to integrate AI into their operations.
Buy Karen Hao’s book “Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman's OpenAI”: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/743569/empire-of-ai-by-karen-hao/
Learn more about Karen and here work: https://karendhao.com/
---------- Support our show by supporting our sponsors!
This episode is supported through partnership with OneReach.ai.
Experience the runtime for AI agents — a turnkey private architecture and tools for building enterprise AI agents with guardrails.
OneReach.ai’s award-winning AI agent orchestration platform meets the many requirements for seizing powerful new technologies in this pivotal moment.
Learn more at onereach.ai/ai-agents.
—---------
The revised and second edition of our bestselling book, Age of Invisible Machines, is available now on Amazon! https://a.co/d/axLFOhX
Episode Credits:
Robb Wilson — Resident expert
Josh Tyson — Co-host
Vishal Menon — Producer
Mykhailo Lytvynov — Audio/Video Editor & Sound Engineer
Daryna Moskovchuk — Graphic Design
Alla Slesarenko — Copy
Vira Prykhodko — Web Development
Elias Parker — Executive Producer
#InvisibleMachines
#Podcast
#TechPodcast
#AI
#AgenticAI
#AIPodcast
#KarenHao
#OpenAI
#AGI
#OAGI
#EmpireOfAI
#AIColonialism
#Anthropomorphism
#FutureOfAI
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