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In this episode, we discuss Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's strong criticism of the Trump administration's decision to allow NVIDIA to sell AI chips to China, comparing it to selling nuclear weapons. We also explore the implications of his comments given NVIDIA's significant investm ...  Show more

Open AI's Energy Challenges

In this episode, we discuss the energy challenges faced by Open AI and the Trump administration's $15 billion power plant proposal for tech companies. We explore how secure energy infrastructure supports the development of open AI projects.Chapters00:00 AI's Power Hunger01:48 Tru ...  Show more

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