The only thing that's stopping us from these AI models getting just Incredibly good at solving lots of problems in a very general way is just more data and more compute. And those things are in abundance that that's an easy problem to solve You just build big bigger data centers and you harness more data from the internet At a certain point the economics Don't work out, but I don't think we're anywhere near that point yet.
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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