Microsoft's Satya Nadella and Kevin Sinatra talk about their vision for the future of AI. They say people will change the world in "unbelievable positive ways" if they have better tools to work with. The trajectory is towards more accessibility, which means that you can do complex things without a computer science degree or even a graduate degree.
Microsoft’s release of a ChatGPT-powered Bing signifies a new era in search. Then, a disastrous preview of Bard — Google’s answer to ChatGPT — caused the company’s stocks to slide 7 percent. The A.I. arms race is on.
Plus: What “Nothing, Forever,” the 24/7, A.I.-generated “Seinfeld” parody, says about bias in A.I.
On today’s episode:
- Sam Altman is the chief executive of OpenAI.
- Kevin Scott is the chief technology officer of Microsoft.
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