"I fully support open AI to be as close as they want to be. They're a company, they build IP and they want to sell it. I have no problem with that whatsoever." However, the speaker does not believe that AI companies should be forced to open their technology. They argue that forcing AI companies to open their technology leads to data privacy concerns and questions about the quality of the data being used. The speaker believes that openness allows companies to self-reflect and make better decisions. They also mention that their own company prioritizes openness for enterprise clients rather than the general consumer market."
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Naveen Rao, founder of MosaicML, to talk about the efficiency of the human brain (3:30), slashing the cost to train AI models (8:00), how this is like the evolution of the car (11:40), selling to Databricks (14:30), how the AI market will evolve (17:00), the fallacy of AI doomerism (21:00), growing up in eastern Kentucky (22:30), plunging into the dotcom boom (24:50), why he studied neuroscience (27:10), selling his previous startup to Intel (32:00), solving intelligence (34:40), and what he tells his kids about the future (40:00).
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