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Is OpenAI Cultivating Fear to Sell AI?

Apr 18, 2023
32:20
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Introduction
00:00 • 1min
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The One Device, the Secret History of the iPhone, and Blood in the Machine, the Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech
01:29 • 2min
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Afraid of AI, the Startups Selling It Wants You to Be
03:02 • 4min
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The Fear of Missing Out
07:27 • 2min
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The Social Consequences of Chat GPT Four
09:30 • 2min
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The Disadvantages of Open AI
11:37 • 5min
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The Future of Silicon Valley
16:42 • 3min
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The Future of Technology
19:56 • 4min
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The Rise of Barred Results in Google Search Engines
24:18 • 3min
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The Promise of Open AI
27:47 • 5min
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In this episode, Justin Hendrix is joined by a columnist and author who’s spent the last few years thinking about a past era of automation, a process that yielded him a valuable perspective when considering this moment in time. Los Angeles Times technology columnist Brian Merchant is the author of a recent column under the headline, "Afraid of AI? The startups selling it want you to be," and the forthcoming book Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech, which tells the story of the 19th century Luddite movement.

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