The future of AI: Pondering the year ahead 🔴 AINTS 019

This week, Tristan and Tasia take a quick peek at The New York Times' copyright lawsuit against OpenAI, and OpenAI's ambitions for a mysterious AI device (with the help of a former Apple exec). Then we take a long, hard look at the year ahead, which could usher in a new era of AI capability and commercialization while the industry grapples with the opportunities and inherent limitations of increasingly powerful AI models — along with heightened scrutiny from regulators. Join us as we explore the themes likely to dominate the AI landscape throughout 2024.FOLLOWAI Named This Show on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X (Twitter)Tristan & TasiaAI Named This Show podcast on Acast, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeart or SpotifyAI NEWSNYT Sues OpenAI and Microsoft Over AI Use of Copyrighted WorkOpenAI will Release Physical DeviceOpenAI to launch ChatGPT app store next weekTHE YEAR AHEAD IN AIWhat’s Next in Artificial Intelligence?2024: The year AI gets realVCs say 2024 AI trends to watch include a harder look at business models, a rise in generated content, and a need for investor technical fluency8 predictions for AI in 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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AI Named This Show is a weekly AI-focused tech show. Join longtime friends and tech media veterans Tasia Custode and Tristan Jutras as they dive into the AI abyss, unraveling the complexities of artificial intelligence. They cover everything from groundbreaking AI news to the practical applications — and societal implications — of large language models, machine learning, deep learning, generative AI and more.FOLLOWAI Named This Show on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X (Twitter)Tristan & TasiaAI Named This Show podcast on Acast, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeart or Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.