I've been working in the field of AI now for a couple of years and And the thing that has been most remarkable about that has been the sheer pace of innovation in this space. It would be as if you know computer graphics went from pong to red dead redemption within six months. That has understandably caused a lot of people to really question Where is this technology going and what does this mean for our society?
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Matt Welsh, founder of Fixie.ai, to talk about how artificial intelligence will replace human programmers (3:25), its growing capabilities (8:20), the power of natural language prompts (13:20), running the numbers (16:15), historical precedents (21:30), on whether there is a development “brick wall” coming (25:00), why this AI moment has arrived (27:50), whether OpenAI will have a defensible business model (32:30), Fixie’s plan (35:40), a world of bespoke AIs for different industries (41:20), Welsh’s history at Google, Apple and startups (43:50), starting Fixie (46:30), and the societal shift to come (50:45).
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