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Amazon is betting on agents to win the AI race
Manage episode 501511818 series 88572
This is Alex Heath, your Thursday episode guest host and deputy editor at The Verge. One of the biggest topics in AI these days is agents — the idea that AI is going to move from chatbots to reliably completing tasks for us in the real world. But the problem with agents is that they really aren’t all that reliable right now.
There’s a lot of work happening in the AI industry to try and fix that, and that brings me to my guest today: David Luan, the head of Amazon’s AGI research lab, a cofounder of Adept, and a former VP of engineering at OpenAI. David and I discussed the release of GPT-5, what Amazon wants with agents, and where he thinks the AI race is headed next.
Read the full transcript on The Verge.
Links:
- The Platonic Representation Hypothesis | Phillip Isola
- Amazon plays catch-up with new Nova models to generate voices, video | Verge
- Amazon’s new AI agent is designed to do your shopping | Verge
- Microsoft is racing to build an AI ‘agent factory’ | Verge
- OpenAI’s new ChatGPT Agent can control an entire computer | Verge
- 24 hours with Alexa Plus: we cooked, we chatted, and it kinda lied to me | Verge
- Why AI researchers are getting paid like NBA All-Stars | Decoder
- OpenAI’s Windsurf deal is off — and Windsurf’s CEO is going to Google | Verge
- This is Big Tech’s playbook for swallowing the AI industry | Command Line
- Amazon hires founders away from AI startup Adept | TechCrunch
Credits:
Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Ursa Wright.
The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
894 episodes
Manage episode 501511818 series 88572
This is Alex Heath, your Thursday episode guest host and deputy editor at The Verge. One of the biggest topics in AI these days is agents — the idea that AI is going to move from chatbots to reliably completing tasks for us in the real world. But the problem with agents is that they really aren’t all that reliable right now.
There’s a lot of work happening in the AI industry to try and fix that, and that brings me to my guest today: David Luan, the head of Amazon’s AGI research lab, a cofounder of Adept, and a former VP of engineering at OpenAI. David and I discussed the release of GPT-5, what Amazon wants with agents, and where he thinks the AI race is headed next.
Read the full transcript on The Verge.
Links:
- The Platonic Representation Hypothesis | Phillip Isola
- Amazon plays catch-up with new Nova models to generate voices, video | Verge
- Amazon’s new AI agent is designed to do your shopping | Verge
- Microsoft is racing to build an AI ‘agent factory’ | Verge
- OpenAI’s new ChatGPT Agent can control an entire computer | Verge
- 24 hours with Alexa Plus: we cooked, we chatted, and it kinda lied to me | Verge
- Why AI researchers are getting paid like NBA All-Stars | Decoder
- OpenAI’s Windsurf deal is off — and Windsurf’s CEO is going to Google | Verge
- This is Big Tech’s playbook for swallowing the AI industry | Command Line
- Amazon hires founders away from AI startup Adept | TechCrunch
Credits:
Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Ursa Wright.
The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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