The AI Agent Era Has Begun

Jeff Jarvis and Jason Howell examine the shifting landscape of AI partnerships as Microsoft and OpenAI negotiate their future, while discussing Meta's latest language model and NVIDIA's entry into the "Open-ISH" AI arena. 🔔 Support the show on Patreon! Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. NEWS 0:02:22 - Meta under fire for ‘polluting’ open-source 0:07:46 - Meta Introduces Spirit LM open source model that combines text and speech inputs/outputs 0:12:47 - Nvidia just dropped a new AI model that crushes OpenAI’s GPT-4—no big launch, just big results 0:21:58 - Microsoft introduces ‘AI employees’ that can handle client queries 0:23:00 - Marc Benioff says Microsoft rebranding Copilot as AI 'agents' shows they're in 'panic mode' 0:26:00 - Anthropic’s new AI model can control your PC 0:29:44 - Motorola reveals ambitious upcoming Moto AI features for its phones 0:31:34 - On-device AI could make apps obsolete 0:37:28 - The $14 Billion Question Dividing OpenAI and Microsoft 0:40:45 - Elon Musk, Tesla and WBD sued over alleged ‘Blade Runner 2049’ AI ripoff for Cybercab promotion 0:45:56 - Runway Act-One 0:51:00 - Sotheby's to auction its first artwork made by a humanoid robot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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AI Inside explores the complexities of artificial intelligence and its impact on the world at large. Hosted by tech podcaster Jason Howell and media expert Jeff Jarvis, AI Inside takes a thoughtful look at the promise and challenges of AI while inviting some of the industry's most notable players and thinkers to engage in thoughtful dialogue about AI, neither overhyping its potential nor dismissing public concerns about its development. With a deep interest in AI's impacts on art and culture, Jason uses his rich experience in technology and creativity to understand its capabilities better. Jeff is a respected voice on technology's influence on media and society, thanks to his popular blog BuzzMachine and books like "The Web We Weave" and "The Gutenberg Parenthesis." Together, Jason and Jeff aim to advance public understanding of this world-changing technology at an important inflection point.