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#164: New MIT Study Says 95% of AI Pilots Fail, AI and Consciousness, Another Meta AI Reorg, Otter.ai Lawsuit & Sam Altman Talks Up GPT-6
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AI that feels conscious is coming faster than society is ready for…
In Episode 164 of The Artificial Intelligence Show, Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput unpack the viral MIT study, the brutal reality of companies forcing AI adoption, and Mustafa Suleyman’s warning about “seemingly conscious AI.” Alongside these deep dives, our rapid-fire section gives updates on Meta’s AI reorg, Otter.ai’s legal troubles, Google and Apple’s AI strategies, and the environmental impact of AI usage.
Show Notes: Access the show notes and show links here
Timestamps:
00:00:00 — Intro
00:05:52 — MIT Report on Gen AI Pilots
00:16:26 — AI’s Evolving Impact on Jobs
00:25:00 — AI and Consciousness
00:35:48 — Meta’s AI Reorg and Vision
00:40:59 — Otter.ai Legal Troubles
00:46:30 — Sam Altman on GPT-6
00:51:14 — Google Gemini and Pixel 10
00:56:20 — Apple May Use Gemini for Siri
00:59:49 — Lex Fridman Interviews Sundar Pichai
01:05:38 — AI Environmental Impact
01:10:37 — AI Funding and Product Updates
This week’s episode is brought to you by MAICON, our 6th annual Marketing AI Conference, happening in Cleveland, Oct. 14-16. The code POD100 saves $100 on all pass types.
For more information on MAICON and to register for this year’s conference, visit www.MAICON.ai.
This week’s episode is also brought to you by our AI Literacy project events. We have several upcoming events and announcements that are worth putting on your radar:
All new courses and certificates are now live in AI Academy.
Sept 18: [Webinar] Intro to AI presented by Google Cloud
Sept. 24: [Webinar] 5 Essential Steps to Scaling AI presented by Google Cloud
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Manage episode 502541185 series 3272454
AI that feels conscious is coming faster than society is ready for…
In Episode 164 of The Artificial Intelligence Show, Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput unpack the viral MIT study, the brutal reality of companies forcing AI adoption, and Mustafa Suleyman’s warning about “seemingly conscious AI.” Alongside these deep dives, our rapid-fire section gives updates on Meta’s AI reorg, Otter.ai’s legal troubles, Google and Apple’s AI strategies, and the environmental impact of AI usage.
Show Notes: Access the show notes and show links here
Timestamps:
00:00:00 — Intro
00:05:52 — MIT Report on Gen AI Pilots
00:16:26 — AI’s Evolving Impact on Jobs
00:25:00 — AI and Consciousness
00:35:48 — Meta’s AI Reorg and Vision
00:40:59 — Otter.ai Legal Troubles
00:46:30 — Sam Altman on GPT-6
00:51:14 — Google Gemini and Pixel 10
00:56:20 — Apple May Use Gemini for Siri
00:59:49 — Lex Fridman Interviews Sundar Pichai
01:05:38 — AI Environmental Impact
01:10:37 — AI Funding and Product Updates
This week’s episode is brought to you by MAICON, our 6th annual Marketing AI Conference, happening in Cleveland, Oct. 14-16. The code POD100 saves $100 on all pass types.
For more information on MAICON and to register for this year’s conference, visit www.MAICON.ai.
This week’s episode is also brought to you by our AI Literacy project events. We have several upcoming events and announcements that are worth putting on your radar:
All new courses and certificates are now live in AI Academy.
Sept 18: [Webinar] Intro to AI presented by Google Cloud
Sept. 24: [Webinar] 5 Essential Steps to Scaling AI presented by Google Cloud
Register today!
Visit our website
Receive our weekly newsletter
Join our community:
Looking for content and resources?
Register for a free webinar
Come to our next Marketing AI Conference
Enroll in our AI Academy
165 episodes
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