There's no liability is going to be a big issue here, which is good. There'll be liability if you make bad things and Sam was thinking about who should have the liability? He was probably the last person who touched it that created the problem. I think what the government has to do is where's the privacy elements to watch very careful around copyright. It just depends on who's making it.
Scott and Kara* dissect TikTok CEO Shou Chew’s testimony in the House as the app fends of a potential U.S. ban. And in A.I. news, Google released its chat bot, Bard, to the general public. Plus, President Trump is still a free man, the Fed has raised interest rates yet again, and Ford’s EV business is in the red. Then, a listener question about getting paid in stock.
*See what we did there?
You can listen to Kara’s interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman here.
For a deeper dive on the implications of the potential Trump indictment, check out Stay Tuned from friend of the show, Preet Bharara.
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