SPOS #940 – Bob Tapscott On The Tech Trivergence
Six Pixels of Separation Podcast
Release Date: 07/14/2024
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Takeaways
- The second era of computing is characterized by computers being able to ask and learn, rather than just being programmed.
- The exponential growth in computing power, driven by blockchain and AI, is transforming society.
- Data is crucial for AI development, and the company with the most data will likely have the most intelligent system.
- The implementation of AI and other technologies could lead to job displacement and societal challenges.
- Thoughtful frameworks and discussions are needed to guide the responsible and beneficial use of these technologies.
- The development of AI tools like chat GPT is impressive and has the potential to outperform human capabilities in certain tasks.
- The growth of data is exponential, and it presents both opportunities and challenges in the field of AI.
- The consolidation of AI power among big tech companies is likely, but startups can still find success by focusing on specific domains.
- The ethical implications of AI, including autonomous killing machines, raise concerns and the need for careful regulation and oversight.
- The impact of AI is not limited by geographic borders, and international collaboration is crucial for addressing its challenges and maximizing its benefits.
Chapters:
- 00:00 - Introduction and Background.
- 09:49 - Exponential Growth in Computing Power.
- 25:38 - Guiding the Responsible Use of Technology.
- 35:20 - Exploring the Potential of AI: Open AI and Generative AI Tools.
- 45:47 - The Exponential Growth of Data and its Implications for AI.
- 53:12 - Startups in the AI Landscape: Focusing on Specific Domains.
- 01:00:06 - The Role of Geography and the Need for International Collaboration in AI.