Why Sam Altman was FIRED from OpenAI

Why Sam Altman was FIRED from OpenAI

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AI Web Traffic to Exceed Humans by 2027, and Rogue AI Agents

In this episode, we discuss DoorDash's new task app for AI data collection, Meta's AI content enforcement system and rogue AI agents, and Cloudflare's CEO predicts AI bots will generate more internet traffic than humans by 2027.Chapters01:47 DoorDash's AI Task App03:54 Meta's AI ...  Show more

Meta Manus Desktop App, Anthropic Enterprise Lead, OpenAI AWS Deal

In this episode, we discuss Meta's new Manus desktop AI agent and its implications for AI as an operating system layer. We also cover startup Niv AI addressing AI data center energy consumption, Memories AI's visual memory layer for robotics, and Anthropic's dominance in new ente ...  Show more

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