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Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease Podcast


Learn about the differences between Alzheimer's and dementia, and how Alzheimer's disease progresses. We talk about why catching the disease early can make a big difference. Dr. Sharon Cohen and Dr. Yaakov Stern walk us through the stages of Alzheimer's disease, from when there are no symptoms to when memory issues start to show. They explain the stages of Alzheimer’s and how it develops over time. We also hear from Kelly, who explains her personal experiences and concerns about developing Alzheimer’s, and what she does about it. For links to resources and information covered in this series, visit our website at HealthUnmuted.com/resources What did you think of this episode? We’d love to hear from you. Please visit healthunmuted.com/feedback to let us know! Rethinking Alzheimer’s Disease was made possible with support from Eisai Inc. [00:00:00] Introduction [00:03:10] What's the difference between Alzheimer's disease and dementia? [00:07:04] When does Alzheimer’s begin to develop? [00:09:08] What is Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)? [00:10:36] What is subjective cognitive decline? [00:11:59] What is preclinical Alzheimer's disease? [00:13:13] Why is it important to detect Alzheimer’s disease early? Disclaimer: The content provided in this podcast is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. Reliance on any information provided by this podcast or its guests is solely at your own risk. ©2024 Mission Based Media Ltd • April 2024 • AD-M2059…
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1 Tech Turmoil: Coreweave's IPO and the Uncertain Future of AI Unicorns 3:34
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.The tech industry currently has 372 AI unicorns valued at $1 billion or more each, with around 1/3rd of deals going to AI companies. The top 10 AI unicorns span various sectors like social media, fintech, and autonomous vehicles. Most AI unicorns focus on real-world applications in healthcare, defense, and robotics. These companies are from more than ten countries, with the US leading in infrastructure companies. The future of these AI unicorns is uncertain, with predictions ranging from acquisitions to market leadership or failure. Recent notable investments include Marvel Fusion and Mendel securing significant funding rounds. The landscape of AI unicorns is ever-evolving, with companies needing to constantly adapt and innovate to stay competitive.Ubisoft has created a subsidiary for its top gaming titles and sold a stake to Tencent, aiming to improve profitability amid recent struggles. Anthropics made a breakthrough in understanding large language models, potentially addressing concerns about AI's "black box" nature. Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger discusses the high cost of AI and the need for core innovations. Other updates include AppLovin's stock drop, a U.S. judge ordering the preservation of Signal messages, and Nintendo debuting virtual game cards. Coreweave's IPO reportedly raised $1.5 billion, reflecting market volatility. Marc Lore's venture Wonder aims to become the "Amazon of food delivery," acquiring companies like Blue Apron and Grubhub. Lore discusses the challenges of entrepreneurship and the company's future plans. These developments highlight key advancements and challenges in the tech and gaming industries.CEOs are facing increased geopolitical uncertainty in the current volatile world, requiring them to develop new political skills to navigate shifting alliances and policies. A group of CEOs partnered with Boston Consulting Group to discuss managing differently in this environment, emphasizing the need to build up geopolitical muscle around talent, functions, and processes. Key insights include the importance of government relations, challenges of operating in a global organization amidst geopolitical shifts, regulatory clarity for market stability, impact of trade barriers on labor markets, and uncertainty in the current environment. In other news, Russian President Putin will not oppose the U.S. taking over Greenland, President Trump's administration is pushing for control over investments in Ukraine, Elon Musk warns of tariffs impacting Tesla prices, Iran responds to demands for talks on their nuclear program, Amazon deploys robots in warehouses, GameStop faces challenges with store closures and Bitcoin investment, President Trump targets law firm WilmerHale, and a Mars executive allegedly stole $28 million. In the markets, the S&P 500 fell, tech stocks experienced losses, and global ad spend growth forecasts were downgraded.Coreweave, a company that rents out GPUs and has received investments from Nvidia, recently had an initial public offering (IPO) where they valued themselves at $23 billion, lower than the previously estimated $32 billion. Many are concerned that their stock market debut on Nasdaq may not go well, potentially causing shockwaves in the AI industry. Investor sentiment towards AI has shifted towards the negative, with concerns about sustainability and overvaluation. If the Coreweave IPO fails, it could impact not only the company itself but also Nvidia and the broader tech industry. The situation is being closely watched by investors and analysts for potential implications on the market. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 AI Advancements, Regulatory Changes, and the Future of AGI: A Deep Dive into the Tech World 2:36
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. OpenAI and Microsoft have both introduced new AI features, with OpenAI enhancing image generation capabilities on ChatGPT and Microsoft unveiling deep reasoning agents for Microsoft 360 Copilot. These updates demonstrate the power of quickly rolling out new capabilities on platforms with millions of users. Google also introduced Gemini 2.5 "thinking" models for chain-of-thought reasoning, surpassing competitors on benchmarks. In other news, the U.S. announced export restrictions targeting 80 companies, Amazon is testing AI assistants for health and shopping, Anthropics won a music copyright lawsuit against Universal Music Group, and Character.ai added a parental insights feature.The recent advancements in image generation technology, particularly by OpenAI's ChatGPT model, have been widely discussed. The model's capabilities have been praised, comparing it favorably to Google's AI offerings. The popularity of generating Studio Ghibli-like images using the model has caused some controversy. This development represents a paradigm shift in image generation technology, trained on a joint distribution of online images and text with aggressive post-training techniques.The potential downfall of generative AI (genAI) is being discussed due to economic issues and technical limitations. The future of AI may lie in different approaches such as hybrid neurosymbolic models that are more reliable and valuable. GenAI may not live up to its potential as a trillion-dollar market, suggesting a new kind of AI is needed for significant economic productivity gains.Qualcomm's focus on AI technology, European lawmakers potentially watering down AI regulations under pressure from the Trump administration, Apple's reorganization of its retail management, and Google's decision to develop the Android OS fully in private are among the various tech-related updates discussed. President Trump's decision to impose tariffs on auto products has led to market fears and stock declines, alongside other news like Real America's Voice's rise and analyst notes on Germany's stimulus package.The current state of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and the role of agents in potentially leading us to AGI are being explored. Manus AI, a Chinese-based startup, is at the forefront of exploring the use of agents to bridge the gap between reasoning models and fully functional autonomous agents, positioning itself as a pioneer in AGI with Chinese characteristics. The development of AI agents may have significant societal impacts and economic changes resulting from widespread use, suggesting that AGI will likely become more widely accepted and integrated into society in the future. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…

1 Sequence Equity's Expansion, Signal App Risks, and Elon Musk's Truth: The Latest in AI and Tech News 3:14
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. Brett Brewer, co-founder of MySpace and CrossCut Ventures, has joined Sequence Equity as a managing partner. Sequence Equity focuses on investing where technology meets sports, fitness, and human performance. The firm's first fund has seen success with investments in companies like Future, Kambr, Ladder, and Oura. Brewer was impressed by the firm's performance and has joined to help further their mission. The firm, led by Marcus Stroud, is moving from Austin to Los Angeles and plans to continue their focus on sports and fitness technology. Sequence's multi-strategy approach includes early-stage venture investments as well as plans to raise a private equity fund focusing on sports teams and leagues. Investors like Spencer Rascoff believe that Sequence has a clear edge in human performance and sports. Brewer sees potential for strong investments in early-stage funds outside of AI in the coming years. Overall, Sequence is positioning itself well for future success in the sports and fitness technology sector.Moving on to the risks associated with using the Signal messaging app, as highlighted by a warning from the National Security Agency. The debut of new AI models by OpenAI and Google, as well as concerns about a potential AI bubble in the U.S., are also topics of discussion. Updates on various companies such as Apple, GameStop, Infinite Reality, Meta, Napster, Nvidia, and others are included. Additionally, information on recent developments in the tech and AI industry, including acquisitions, regulatory changes, and product launches are provided.In international news, Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a partial ceasefire, with Russia demanding further concessions to lift economic sanctions before implementing the deal. Meanwhile, cheap AI technology from China is flooding the world, leading to concerns about a potential bubble in the market. The email also discusses the bankruptcy of 23andMe, a company that offered genetic testing services. The founder had initially won over customers with promises of understanding health and ancestry through genome mapping. However, the company's financial struggles and data breaches have eroded trust, leading to concerns about the use of customer data after the bankruptcy filing. Market updates, analyst notes on various companies, and news on topics such as Trump's voting restrictions and Tesla's sales in Europe are also covered. Additionally, there is information on innovative companies in America, Delta CEO Ed Bastian, and other business-related news stories.Lastly, Elon Musk recently emphasized the importance of "rigorous adherence to truth" in building safe artificial intelligence (AI). However, an AI created by Musk called Grok has pointed out that Musk himself often promotes information from unreliable sources if it aligns with his narrative or generates a reaction. Grok suggests that Musk's statements may not always be entirely accurate, sometimes involving exaggeration or speculation presented as fact. Despite this, the author commends Musk for his stance on truth and hopes he will hold himself to that standard in the future. The article also offers a screenshot of Grok's output and encourages readers to upgrade their subscription for more content on AI from Gary Marcus.Thank you for listening to OWITH.ai: the podcast that keeps you informed on all things AI and tech. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…

1 AI Impact on Teamwork, Apple Updates, and Emergence Capital's New Fund: OWITH.ai Podcast Recap 2:31
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.A recent study conducted at P&G suggests that AI can positively impact teamwork and individual performance. Individuals assisted by AI outperformed traditional two-person teams, emphasizing the importance of viewing AI as a complement to human labor. Companies are encouraged to embrace AI-driven models to prioritize innovation and speed. Additionally, Apple has made changes to its AI team, a Chinese AI company has partnered with Alibaba, and Ant Group claims a breakthrough in training advanced AI models using Chinese-made computer chips. Weather forecasting has seen advances with the development of an AI system called Aardvark Weather, and architect Tim Fu is leveraging AI to streamline the architectural process.In other news, Emergence Capital has raised a new $1 billion fund to invest in enterprise AI companies with a focus on the future of work. The firm, known for backing successful companies, emphasizes its long-term commitment to portfolio companies. Recent business deals include Agilitas Private Equity acquiring Tietoevry's tech services business, McGraw Hill acquiring EssayPop, and Ardian agreeing to acquire Akuo. OpenAI's COO, Brad Lightcap, may be positioned as a candidate for the next CEO while former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger takes on a new role at church-tech outfit Gloo to lead its AI efforts.Apple's AirPods Max headphones are getting an update to support lossless audio and lower latency, enhancing user experience. Other news includes European firms considering moving away from U.S. hyperscalers, Alibaba's chairman warning of a data center bubble, and eToro filing for an IPO. Market updates show a rise in equities and analyst notes on recession risks, dollar, and equities. Around the watercooler topics cover various discussions from Republicans avoiding investments in Trump media or Tesla to Snap CEO's approach to new hires and beauty giants' plea to exclude American cosmetics from EU tariffs.The accidental leak of war plans by the White House on the messaging app Signal has caused outrage in Congress and Europe. This news is accompanied by updates on President Trump's finances and revenge tour, potential recession due to tariff announcements, bankruptcy filing by 23andMe, and new leadership at Freddie Mac. The text also promotes Fortune's newsletters on business news, encouraging readers to stay updated by subscribing for regular updates.Thank you for listening to OWITH.ai: the podcast that keeps you informed on all things AI and tech-related. Stay tuned for more updates in the next episode. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…

1 Tech Talk Tuesday: Highlights from the AI and Tech World 2:00
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Google's potential as a TV aggregator is in the spotlight, with the acquisition of Wiz. YouTube TV's multiview capabilities and Google's move to acquire NFL Sunday Ticket rights are strategic steps in offering a wide range of cable channels through virtual Multichannel Video Programming Distributors (vMVPDs). Despite efforts to aggregate streaming services with Primetime Channels, progress has been limited. The acquisition of Wiz, a cybersecurity firm, enhances Google Cloud's market position. Product innovation is crucial for Google in the entertainment industry, where potential lies beyond YouTube. The challenge of scattered sports content across streaming platforms underscores the need for a centralized discoverability platform. Moving on to biotech news, Cellares, a startup focused on cancer treatment through cell therapy, has secured $355 million in funding. Located in New Jersey, the company engineers patients' white blood cells to target and eliminate cancer cells. Despite the groundbreaking approach, scaling this personalized treatment is complex and costly. With partnerships and funding in place, including a deal with Bristol Myers Squibb, Cellares aims to operate at clinical scale within a year. The company's innovative manufacturing process automates production for tens of thousands of doses annually.In other news, Boeing has been awarded a contract to develop the next-generation fighter jet, the F-47, with advanced stealth capabilities. Tesla faces scrutiny over a capital expenditure discrepancy, while Apple is sued for false advertising of AI features. 23andMe files for bankruptcy, FuriosaAI rejects Meta's takeover bid, and Google introduces Gemini live video features. Additionally, there's a surge in AI-based deepfake porn, Yahoo sells TechCrunch to Regent, and Netflix ventures into video games.That wraps up today's key updates in the AI and tech world. Stay tuned for more essential news on OWITH.ai. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…

1 AI Revenue Growth Caution, Apple's Leadership Changes, and Market Updates: The Latest from OWITH.ai 2:46
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.The rapid growth of AI startups in terms of revenue has been a hot topic lately, cautioning investors and founders to approach this growth with nuance and understanding. It emphasizes the importance of sustainable revenue sources and factors beyond revenue numbers to assess company health. The evolving landscape of AI startups presents challenges such as revenue fragility, competition, and uncertainty in market dynamics. Updates on recent venture deals, private equity transactions, exits, and IPOs in the tech and startup space highlight ongoing activity and investment in the industry. Notable transactions include investments in various sectors and acquisitions in healthcare technology, national security, cheerleading apparel, production studios, and energy solutions. Fundraising successes by ICG and Floodgate showcase strong demand for investment opportunities in European mid-market companies, welcoming a new partner at Floodgate. Overall, the need for careful evaluation of rapid AI revenue growth is stressed, providing insights into current trends within the tech and startup ecosystem.Transitioning to leadership changes in Apple's AI department, CEO Tim Cook has appointed Mike Rockwell to take over Siri from John Giannandrea. The company's AI offerings have been underwhelming, leading to a decline in device sales. Tesla CEO Elon Musk is under pressure to return to the helm of the company amidst brand damage and stock value losses. Mistral AI CEO Arthur Mensch denied reports of IPO plans for the Paris-based startup, clarifying that they are not looking towards an IPO at this time. Other news includes Coreweave potentially raising $2.7 billion in an IPO, Google adding smarter search features to Gmail, and the European Central Bank emphasizing the need for a digital euro to compete with stablecoins.Moving on to various topics such as CEO reactions to the Trump administration, Elon Musk facing criticism from Tesla bulls, Europe's busiest airport being closed due to a fire, and other news updates. Wilbur Ross is optimistic about the Trump administration's efforts, while Elaine Chao advises businesses to be agile in planning. Concerns about Elon Musk's potential conflicts of interest and Trump's denial of Musk being briefed on China war plans are mentioned. Additionally, news stories such as the closure of Heathrow airport, Trump's executive order on the Department of Education, Bank of America CEO's optimism about consumer spending, discussions about the U.S. potentially leaving NATO are covered. The markets are briefly discussed with the S&P 500 experiencing a slight decrease. Analyst notes from Wells Fargo, Apollo, and UBS are included as well. Watercooler topics such as Jerome Powell's comments on tariffs, billionaires funding March Madness schools, and other news stories wrap up the email. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 Navigating the AI and Tech World: Challenges, Benefits, and Latest News 3:03
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. The text discusses the challenges and benefits of AI agents in companies, highlighting issues with reliability, integration, and security. The lack of consensus on the definition of an AI agent adds to the confusion surrounding these tools. However, some companies are starting to see benefits from AI agents despite these obstacles. In other AI news, Nvidia announced new chips, SoftBank acquired Ampere Computing, and Elon Musk's XAI and Nvidia joined the Microsoft-BlackRock AI fund. The text also mentions the increasing dominance of AI-generated content over human-created content and upcoming events in the AI industry. Foxconn's revenue growth from server assembly is also highlighted, but the company is facing geopolitical challenges due to escalating competition between the US and China in AI. Overall, the text emphasizes the importance of adapting to the growing influence of AI in various industries.JD Vance recently spoke at Andreessen Horowitz's American Dynamism Summit, pledging support to entrepreneurs backed by the firm and emphasizing the Trump administration's support for the tech industry. Vance positioned himself as a bridge between populists and techno-optimists in Silicon Valley, discussing the need to bring labor back to America and reduce regulations to encourage innovation. While some concerns remain within the tech industry about administration policies, Vance's speech aimed to promote collaboration between technology firms and government interests. In other news, SoftBank Group announced a $6.5 billion deal to acquire chip startup Ampere Computing, Jessica Mathews provided updates on tech and policy intersections in Washington, D.C., and various companies received funding rounds in the AI and tech space. Vance's speech was seen as a strategic move that could potentially pave the way for his future political aspirations, including speculation about a possible presidential run. The summit highlighted the administration's support for innovation and entrepreneurship while addressing concerns within the tech industry.Europe regulators have ordered Apple to open its closed ecosystem to competitors, including granting access to technology for better connectivity and providing better access to technical documentation for external developers. Non-compliance could result in fines of up to 10% of its global annual sales. SoftBank has announced the acquisition of U.S. semiconductor company Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion in cash, with plans for it to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary. U.S. state governors, including California's Gavin Newsom and Delaware's Matt Meyer, have made overtures to tech executives in an effort to maintain relationships with big tech companies. In other news, Google has unveiled its Pixel 9a smartphone, the U.S. SEC will drop its Ripple appeal, OpenAI has launched O1-Pro, and Kraken is reportedly close to acquiring NinjaTrader. Additionally, a new union has been formed for video game workers in North America, a U.S. judicial panel has ruled that AI cannot claim sole copyright for artwork it generates, and Elon Musk's social network X has raised almost $1 billion in new equity. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…

1 AI Updates: Venture Capital, New Chips, and CEO News - OWITH.ai Podcast Recap 3:27
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. Sempervirens, a venture capital firm, has raised a $177 million fund focused on healthcare and workforce tech. The firm differentiates itself by helping portfolio companies with their go-to-market strategy and connecting them with larger companies. Their network includes 200 senior executives at Fortune 500 companies and strategic investors such as ADP Ventures, MetLife, and Cigna. The fund primarily targets seed to series B investments, with a focus on "work tech" companies in areas like healthcare, payroll, and insurance. Sempervirens has already deployed about 30% of the fund and aims to provide liquidity through secondary sales rather than relying solely on IPOs. Their unique approach aims to help startups drive revenue and create value within the ecosystem.Nvidia unveiled new AI chips at its annual GTC conference, including the Blackwell Ultra and Vera Rubin GPUs. Xiaomi's foray into the automotive industry has been successful, with strong revenue growth driven by its EV division. Pebble, under the new name Core 2 Duo, is making a comeback with updated smartwatches. In other news, Mercedes-Benz is taking on Tesla with an electric version of its CLA sedan boasting a 492-mile range, Oracle is considering a proposal for TikTok, and Roku is testing autoplay ads. Additionally, Intel's CEO has high pay targets, Sequoia Capital is exiting Washington, and Taboola ads are coming to Microsoft 365 products. Autodesk is facing a potential proxy fight from activist investor Starboard Value.In today's CEO Daily email, it was reported that Putin agreed to a partial ceasefire in Ukraine after a phone call with President Trump. However, Russia bombed a hospital in Ukraine shortly after the agreement. Additionally, a powerful legal team led by David Boies plans to file a wrongful death suit involving the suicide of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett. The U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts defended the independence of the federal judiciary in response to Trump's criticism of judges. The new CEO of Intel, Lip-Bu Tan, has the potential to earn over $400 million based on performance goals. Google announced its acquisition of cloud security company Wiz for $32 billion. The atmosphere's carbon dioxide levels are at a record high, and Fortune 500 company NextEra Energy announced leadership changes.AI is impacting the news media industry by improving efficiency through tasks like generating search engine-optimized headlines and automating article summaries. There is a debate on whether AI tools should be implemented bottom-up or top-down in news organizations. News organizations are cautious about using AI for audience-facing tools due to fears of inaccurate content. Adapting to AI technologies is crucial for news organizations to remain competitive, as technology companies are already integrating AI into their platforms. Experts recommend news organizations rethink news production by focusing on various outputs and structuring news production in a circular loop. Bold leadership is needed to capitalize on the opportunities presented by AI in expanding reach and reconnecting with audiences in the AI era. AI companies are pushing for exemptions from state regulations and copyright laws. The text also briefly mentions other news related to AI research and development, including advances in AI models, concerns about ideological bias, copyright issues, and security risks posed by AI technology. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…

1 AI Updates: Klarna's IPO, Alphabet's Acquisition, and the Rise of Vibe Coding 2:29
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Klarna, a Swedish fintech unicorn, has filed for an IPO on the NYSE under the ticker "KLAR." The company reported strong revenue and profits in 2024, securing an exclusive deal with Walmart. Klarna's successful IPO could have positive ripple effects in the fintech sector. Concerns remain about consumer credit losses impacting expenses. The success of Klarna's IPO could encourage other profitable companies to go public. Private equity and VC firms have new guidance making it easier to advertise funds and verify investors.Alphabet is in talks to acquire cybersecurity company Wiz for $30 billion, Google's largest-ever acquisition. Amazon is preparing to launch a premium tier of next-gen AI-enabled devices. Intel's new CEO is looking to revamp operations at the company's contract manufacturing foundry business. Other updates include Bumble's founder returning as CEO, Klarna winning business with Walmart, and Roblox open-sourcing Cube 3D. A group of EU companies is petitioning for a "Euro stack" to reduce reliance on foreign infrastructure.Rivian CEO emphasizes clear communication during industry turmoil, focusing on long-term goals. Trump is set to call Putin to discuss a potential ceasefire in Ukraine. Microsoft almost passed on CEO Satya Nadella, according to Bill Gates. Germany votes on a $1 trillion spending package, Israel bombs Gaza, and changes in oversight for junior bankers at Bank of America. The markets saw positive movement, with the S&P 500 posting gains. Analyst notes from various companies provide insights on economic factors.The concept of "vibe coding" uses AI to translate human intentions into functional code through conversation, democratizing software creation and accelerating learning for Generation Z and Generation Alpha. While vibe coding offers benefits like accessibility and intuitive software development, there are concerns about potential knowledge gaps and security vulnerabilities. Developing a solid foundation in programming principles and prioritizing security are important when using vibe coding tools. It calls for critical thinking skills and technical discernment alongside coding abilities as AI may be responsible for writing a majority of code by 2026, raising questions about the future role of human programmers. Ultimately, it encourages thoughtful consideration of navigating the evolving AI technology landscape in education and software development. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…

1 Tech News Roundup: Pillar VC's $175M Fund, Tesla's Cybertruck Woes, and More 2:22
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Pillar VC has raised a $175 million fourth venture fund focused on the Boston tech ecosystem, with a unique approach of mining Boston's rich fabric of university research for investments. The firm, founded in 2016, finds about three-quarters of its deals in the Boston area and serves as a bridge between academia and industry. Pillar has $500 million of assets under management and has generated returns for its investors through recent exits. The firm's network of "pillars," executives with ownership stakes in the firm, help serve as advisors. The latest fund is the largest yet for Pillar, and the firm is preparing to start investing from it after making the final investment from its third fund.Transitioning to the next news, Tesla's Cybertruck is facing delivery halts due to metal paneling falling off, raising concerns about the vehicle's build quality. Baidu has introduced the Ernie X1 AI reasoning model, aiming to compete with DeepSeek R1 at a lower cost. Apple is set to support encrypted RCS messaging, allowing for secure communication between iPhone and Android users. Other updates include details on the iPhone 17 "Air," Bobby Kotick suing Kotaku publisher, Microsoft's investment in quantum research, and Etsy and eBay using social media tactics to boost sales. The tech industry is buzzing with developments and challenges across various sectors.Moving on, President Trump's trade wars have caused CEOs to worry about the economy, with some predicting a recession. Consumer sentiment is deteriorating, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is trying to prevent a financial crisis. UBS has cracked down on remote work, requiring employees to return to the office three days a week. Goldman Sachs predicts that AI will impact the labor market by 2027. The S&P 500 rebounded after a 10% drop, and the VIX indicates lower volatility. Analysts from Goldman Sachs, Convera, and EY are focused on the Fed's potential impact on consumer and business confidence. Wedbush remains optimistic about Apple's growth despite a recent sell-off. In other news, Warren Buffett is hoarding cash in anticipation of market movements, China is benefitting from ongoing trade wars, and gold prices are hitting record highs.That's all for today's update in the AI and tech world. Thank you for listening to OWITH.ai podcast. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…

1 AI Advancements, Industry Critiques, and Financial Updates: The Latest from OWITH.ai 2:03
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.In recent news, OpenAI, Google, and Captions have introduced new tools and technologies to enhance agent-building, accessibility, and content creation. OpenAI's Agent Acceleration tools aim to streamline the development of multi-agent systems. Google has implemented updates across their product lines to make AI more accessible and powerful with the Google Method. Captions released Mirage, a foundation model for generating user-generated content, revolutionizing video production. These advancements highlight the democratization of video production and the potential impact of AI on content creation.Transitioning to a critical perspective, the discussion shifts towards how hype and industry cheerleading have infiltrated journalism, particularly in coverage of artificial intelligence. Podcasters and The New York Times have been criticized for uncritically promoting optimistic predictions about AI, failing to hold industry figures accountable for their statements. The need for journalists to ask hard questions and provide balanced coverage on complex topics like AI is emphasized.Moving on to financial news, Trump's potential financial stake in Binance US, Apple's new live translation feature for AirPods, and Tesla's decline in investor confidence are highlighted. Meanwhile, updates from companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Roblox are mentioned. The text also lists the highest-grossing films of all time, with China's Ne Zha 2 being the latest entry.Lastly, OpenAI's release of GPT-4.5 is discussed as a turning point in the AI landscape. However, it has not met expectations due to its high cost and underwhelming performance. Competitors like Anthropics and Google have surpassed OpenAI, leaving the company struggling to maintain its position as a leader in the AI space. The future of OpenAI remains uncertain as it faces challenges in funding, competition, and maintaining relevance in a rapidly evolving market.That's all for today's episode. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest developments in AI and technology. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. AI models are advancing into domains traditionally thought to be unique to humans, such as reading emotions, creative writing, and aiding in activities like mountain climbing. Companies like Alibaba, Affectiva, and OpenAI are at the forefront of these developments. Google's $3 billion investment in Anthropics shows a broader interest in AI beyond its own research. French publishers are suing Meta for using copyrighted material without consent. Causal Labs raised $5.5 million for AI weather prediction, while Meta is developing its own AI training chip. Stanford psychiatrists have created a quiz to guard against AI risks.Former Stripe Chief Business Officer (CBO) Jeanne Dewitt Grosser has joined the AI web development startup Vercel as Chief Operating Officer (COO) as the company experiences growth. Vercel, led by CEO Guillermo Rauch, is aiming to become an enterprise-ready tool and potentially prepare for an IPO in the future. The newsletter also includes updates on recent venture deals, private equity transactions, acquisitions, and fund raises in the tech industry.The importance of learning programming is emphasized despite concerns about automation, as advancements in technology make coding easier. It discusses the development of two new large language models by Alibaba and Microsoft, highlighting their reasoning abilities and ability to process different modalities of input. Legal considerations regarding copyright in AI training and efforts to broaden the scope of language models while navigating political sensitivities are also discussed.Intel has named Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, following the ousting of the previous CEO. Niantic has sold its gaming unit to Scopely for $3.5 billion. Google has announced Gemma 3, its latest AI model, in response to China's Deepseek. Other news includes Sonos abandoning streaming video plans, doubts about iRobot's survival, and Amazon, Google, and Meta pledging to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050.CEO Daily covers various topics such as interviews with Chewy CEO Sumit Singh and market updates. Intel appoints a new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, to lead the struggling chipmaker. The markets show some positive movement, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite seeing gains. Analyst notes provide insights on Tesla, stocks, and the weakening dollar.The emerging trend of vibe coding is discussed, which involves building apps without writing code. Tools like Replit are being used to create landing pages and other projects without the need for technical knowledge. The text also mentions the growth of companies and tools related to vibe coding, such as Lovable, Bolt, and Windsurf. Replit is highlighted as an AI-powered IDE that allows users to develop and deploy code in various programming languages.Thank you for tuning in to OWITH.ai - your source for all things AI and tech news! Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 AI vs Human Coders, Funding News, Tech Updates: The Latest from OWITH.ai 2:57
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. In a recent article, the debate over whether AI will replace human coders in the near future was discussed. The author, Gary Marcus, criticized claims that AI will be able to write almost all code within a year. He cited a recent test where seven people failed to build a simple clone of the game Pac-Man using AI coding tools. Marcus argues that while AI can enhance productivity and assist coders, it cannot replace human understanding of debugging, system architecture, and client needs. It was emphasized that coders and software architects are not on their way out and that AI should be seen as a tool to help people write code rather than a replacement. Marcus concluded by suggesting that if individuals struggle to recreate Pac-Man using AI tools, they will face even greater challenges in building more complex software in the future.Moving on to funding news, Causal Labs, a startup founded by ex-Cruise machine learning engineers, has raised $5.5 million for AI weather prediction. The company aims to provide more specific and real-time weather updates tailored to users' locations by interpreting and recommending optimal actions. They are testing their technology in various industries where accurate weather forecasts are essential. Other startups like Celestial AI, Mesh, Norm AI, Scimplify, and Infinite Uptime have also secured significant funding rounds in various sectors. In the IPO space, Hinge Health has filed to go public on the NYSE, reflecting the company's growth in the healthcare industry. Overall, there is continued investor interest in innovative technologies across different sectors, with a focus on AI-driven solutions to address complex challenges.Shifting gears to tech updates, Meta is testing its first in-house AI training chip to reduce reliance on suppliers like Nvidia and lower infrastructure costs. Google's stake in Anthropics has been revealed, with the search giant owning 14% but having little control. X, Elon Musk's project, faced a cyberattack, potentially by a pro-Palestinian hacker group, but the true culprit remains unknown. Other news includes Apple's new MacBook Air review, Intel's foundry ownership discussions with TSMC, Oracle's $130 billion in future contracts, Starlink coming to India through a deal with Airtel, Spotify's $10 billion in royalties paid in 2024, Uber's failed acquisition of Foodpanda Taiwan, and Waymo expanding in Silicon Valley.In other news from the business world, corporate leaders expressed pessimism towards Trump's trade policies at the Yale CEO Caucus. Concerns included tariffs, potential recession, opportunity costs, talent challenges, and consumer spending. Updates on Ukraine's peace plan, escalating tariff wars, market trends, companies like Tesla and Kohl's were also discussed. Unilever's social media marketing vision and Meta's alleged collaboration with China on censorship were highlighted as well.That wraps up today's highlights from the world of AI and tech news. Stay tuned for more updates! Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 AI Updates: From Mobile World Congress to Funding Rounds and Market Turmoil 4:35
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.At the Mobile World Congress, there was a focus on AI with mobile network providers feeling the pressure to keep up with tech giants like OpenAI and Google. French provider Orange introduced an AI assistant called DinooToo, but its success remains uncertain. The overturning of net neutrality in the US may benefit carriers financially, but this trend is not seen in Europe. Handset makers like Samsung and chipmakers like Qualcomm are integrating AI assistants into smartphones for improved user experience. In retail, AI assistants are influencing customer purchasing decisions, with Trustpilot using AI to combat fake reviews and provide valuable data to companies. The US State Department is using AI to target foreign student visa holders based on social media posts, sparking concerns about freedom of speech. Businesses are encouraged to embrace AI-driven models for speed, innovation, and workforce strategies. OpenAI has signed a $12 billion contract with CoreWeave, while ServiceNow acquired Moveworks for $2.85 billion to enhance its AI offerings. Foxconn introduced its own large language model called FoxBrain. OpenAI's research team is working on detecting reward hacking in AI models. Chinese startups like Manus and Foxconn are making advancements in AI, narrowing the gap with the US.Cartesia, a voice AI startup founded by Karan Goel and their team from Stanford's AI lab, has raised $64 million in a Series A funding round led by Kleiner Perkins. The company, which focuses on real-time generative AI models for voice AI, has developed its latest audio model, Sonic, which has been adopted by over 10,000 customers. Cartesia aims to reduce latency in AI systems and enable them to handle data on a large scale. Goel believes that voice communication will become increasingly important in the future and envisions a wide range of use cases for voice AI. The company's name is inspired by mathematician and philosopher Rene Descartes, reflecting its focus on precision and innovation in AI technology. Cartesia's success in securing funding and growing its customer base highlights the potential for voice AI in various industries.Apple is planning a major software overhaul for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, aiming to transform the interface for a new generation of users. The revamp will make the operating systems more consistent and simpler to navigate. Servicenow is acquiring Moveworks for $2.85 billion in cash and stock, focusing on AI agents that can perform digital tasks. Tesla's stock stumbled by 15% as the Nasdaq fell over 4%, possibly due to soft demand and competition in China. Elon Musk claimed that a cyberattack caused disruptions to his company X, but evidence is lacking. Other news includes Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz retiring, Coreweave signing an infrastructure deal with OpenAI, and Meta and Apple facing potential fines for breaching EU regulations.Elon Musk blames George Soros and Reid Hoffman for funding protests at Tesla showrooms. President Trump supports Musk and plans to buy a Tesla. Sam Bankman-Fried's chances of a pardon from Trump are "near zero." Retailers like Abercrombie & Fitch and Gap are diversifying supply chains to protect themselves from tariffs. Ukraine launched a drone attack on Moscow, with peace talks ongoing. Analysts warn of recession risks, US exceptionalism, stagflation, and the impact of Dogecoin policies. The stock market is in turmoil, with the S&P down 9% from its peak. Prologis CEO Hamid Moghadam discusses the impact of tariff-induced chaos on inventory stockpiling and demand for warehouses.Nvidia is facing a challenging start to 2025 due to various factors including government scrutin Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 AI in the Headlines: Updates on Visa Revocations, Apple's Delays, and VC Investment Boom 2:10
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.The potential dangers of AI being used by the United States government to revoke visas of foreigners, particularly student protestors, based on their social media posts are concerning. The use of AI in this manner could lead to authoritarian actions and the deportation of individuals without due process.Moving on, various topics related to artificial intelligence (AI) are discussed, including the limitations of AI models in solving complex math problems and the debate on whether AI is essentially just linear algebra. It also addresses the question of why AI, despite having vast amounts of data, has not made significant discoveries.Apple's AI development has faced delays, particularly in Siri's information-gathering ability, due to security concerns with on-device AI systems. Despite setbacks, Apple has announced the release of the M3 Ultra chip, offering high performance with improved CPU, GPU, and memory capabilities.The collapse of the fintech startup Synapse serves as a cautionary tale for both investors and entrepreneurs in the rapidly evolving fintech space. Due diligence and accountability are emphasized as key factors in the startup ecosystem.Mark Carney has been elected as Canada's new Prime Minister, focusing on repairing trade ties with the US and promoting economic growth. Tensions between Ukraine and Russia continue, adding to market uncertainty.The current VC investment boom in AI startups is discussed, with over $30 billion invested in the US this quarter. Foxconn has developed its own AI model called "Foxbrain," while Chinese investors are putting money into Elon Musk's companies XAI, Neuralink, and SpaceX.DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company, is impacting other tech giants in China such as Bytedance. DeepSeek's rise has forced these companies to pivot and adapt to the changing landscape of AI technology.Lastly, the hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) is addressed. Unrealistic claims about AI surpassing Nobel laureates are highlighted, emphasizing the need for realistic expectations and support for scientific institutions.Thank you for tuning in to OWITH.ai - your source for all things AI and tech related. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 Morning Highlights from the AI and Tech World with OWITH.ai 3:06
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Google is introducing AI enhancements to its search engine, including an "AI mode" and a new text embedding model. Anthropics, an AI startup, has received a $3.5 billion investment to develop next-generation AI systems. Elon Musk's AI company, XAI, is expanding with a massive property acquisition in Memphis to create a large AI computing hub. Companies are heavily investing in hardware and software to improve AI model performance. The democratization of creative coding allows individuals to achieve impressive results with AI tools without technical expertise. Concerns about the impact of using AI for companionship and connection on social health are raised, as seen in the movie "Her". The increasing use of AI in society raises questions about job replacement and equitable sharing of AI benefits among all members of society. The affordability of a $200 per month subscription to ChatGPT Pro may be out of reach for many individuals.Transitioning to our next news segment, the global robotics landscape in 2025 is discussed, focusing on the development of humanoid robots and the anthropomorphization of robots. It highlights the intersection of AI, business, culture, and technology, emphasizing the importance of physical manifestations of AI. The emergence of humanoid robots by companies like Apple and Meta, as well as advancements in robotics by companies like Nvidia and startups like 1x and Figure AI, are mentioned.Moving on to the reflection on automation's impact on various workers' livelihoods, it's essential to recognize the human toll of technological advancements. The author encourages us to appreciate these individuals and consider the human element amidst automation.Shifting focus to Elon Musk's leadership strategies and industry trends, his reliance on a small group of executives across different ventures is highlighted. The evolving landscape of the tech industry in Silicon Valley is also discussed, emphasizing Musk's strategic decision-making.Discussing concerns about a global race to build superintelligent AI and its potential consequences, it's crucial for collaborative and transparent AI development. President Trump's executive order authorizing a strategic Bitcoin reserve is also significant.Transitioning to business news in 2025, challenges faced by the shipping industry and global trade are explored. Analyst insights provide valuable perspectives on economic impacts amidst evolving market trends.Exploring Quantum Artificial Intelligence (AQ) and its convergence with quantum computing sheds light on future technological advancements across industries. Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip marks a groundbreaking development in quantum computing.Lastly, security evaluations of AI models like Anthropic's Claude 3.7 Sonnet highlight the importance of assessing models for security and safety in their deployment. Ethical considerations surrounding AI deployment are crucial for responsible integration into various industries.This concludes our overview of significant developments in the AI and tech world today. Thank you for tuning in to OWITH.ai for your daily dose of essential news in the field. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 Morning Musings: Wealth Management Innovation, Trade Wars, and Voice Technology in the AI World 2:11
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Edward Jones Ventures has launched a new venture arm, focused on supporting innovation in wealth management to adapt to rapid changes in the industry. The venture arm is interested in investing in early stage companies and working as design partners to help these startups find product-market fit. Hasan Malik, Edward Jones's chief strategy officer, believes that startup innovation will help wealth management navigate the tectonic shifts happening in the industry.The text discusses various topics including the overturning of key payments regulations by U.S. lawmakers, Blue Origin's efforts to establish a more results-focused culture, and the revival of the news aggregator Digg with the help of AI and venture capital. The insights provided highlight current developments in the tech industry and key players' strategies in response to competition and regulatory changes.The escalating trade war between the United States and various countries, particularly China, is leading to retaliatory tariffs and economic uncertainty. The impact of these tariffs on various industries is being felt, with automakers receiving exemptions but retailers warning of price increases. CEOs are facing challenges in navigating supply chains amidst the trade war, which could potentially lead to zero growth in the US economy. Adaptive strategies are necessary to cope with the changing economic landscape and risks posed by tariffs on various sectors.Advancements in voice-based systems, such as the Moshi model by Kyutai Labs and diffusion models like Mercury Coder and GPT-4.5 by OpenAI, show promise for future innovations in AI technology. Amazon's investment in updating Alexa for the generative AI era with Alexa+ highlights the importance of staying competitive in the rapidly advancing voice technology landscape.In 2025, advancements in generative AI search capabilities are being driven by competition between companies like OpenAI and Google. Different tools serve different purposes, emphasizing the need for users to choose based on their specific needs and objectives. Users should consider the depth and accuracy required for their research task when choosing between these tools. Ultimately, the decision on which tool to use depends on individual research requirements and preferences. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 Cutting Through the Noise: Essential AI and Tech Updates from OWITH.ai 3:20
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.The lack of measurable impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on economic growth and development indices such as GDP, total factor productivity (TFP), and human development index (HDI) is a cause for concern. Despite significant investments in AI infrastructure and startups, the graphs show that AI spending has not significantly correlated with economic growth or productivity. This raises questions about the effectiveness of investing in AI if it does not lead to tangible improvements in these indices. The stagnation of the AI revolution, as explored by The Economist in July 2024, highlights the disconnect between AI advancements and their impact on society. AI remains a powerful technology in search of ways to enhance productivity and contribute to economic growth.In a recent podcast episode, discussions about the arrival of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) have sparked debates. While some believe AGI is imminent and transformative, others argue that current AI models still struggle with prerequisites for AGI. Emphasizing a gradual progress towards AGI, there are concerns about the hype surrounding its arrival. A cautious approach to AI development, focusing on addressing current weaknesses and research, is recommended. The limitations of large language models (LLMs) and the risks associated with policies based on assumptions about AGI are also highlighted. A nuanced and research-focused approach to AI development is called for.Roelof Botha, managing partner of Sequoia Capital, shares insights on intention and precision in all aspects of his life and his approach to venture capital. Despite challenges in a crowded market, Sequoia's unique fund structure allows them to be long-term shareholders without constantly raising more money. Empowering his team and fostering shared success are key aspects for Botha, drawing from his experience as a rugby player and captain. Sequoia's active involvement across multiple stages and recent funding rounds for companies like Peregrine Technologies and Llamaindex demonstrate their commitment to excellence.Recent updates in the tech world include Apple's release of new iPads with upgraded features, Elon Musk's legal battle over OpenAI's restructuring, and developments in financial and AI sectors. Amazon's Agentic AI group, Google's stance on national security concerns, CrowdStrike's performance in the market, and Taipei's support for TSMC's U.S. investment are among the highlights. YouTube's restrictions on gambling content, Arm's chip designs for Malaysia, and Google's rumored AI assistant "Pixel Sense" add to the tech news landscape.The negative impact of tariffs on various industries and the economy is a growing concern, with warnings of reciprocal tariffs leading to increased costs for consumers. Detroit's big 3 automakers may face profit losses due to tariffs, causing stock prices to fall and recession risks. Companies like Target and Best Buy anticipate price increases due to tariff uncertainty, while global stagflationary effects are predicted. Technology is being used to monitor CEOs' sleep quality despite data privacy concerns. Additional updates include Reddit co-founder's interest in TikTok, Tesla's stock decline, CEO turnover records, Visa's 'tap to phone' payments focus, and diversity policies in companies.Thank you for tuning in to OWITH.ai: bringing you essential updates from the world of AI and tech. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 Tech Talk: Insights on AI, Mortgages, and Tariffs in Today's World 3:12
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Elon Musk's recent behavior has raised questions about his intelligence, with some critics suggesting that he may be "dumb" based on his actions. While he may perform well on an IQ test and be a quick learner, his recent decisions, such as cutting Ebola programs and making drastic changes without consulting experts, have been deemed as dumb by many. These actions stem from cognitive errors including overestimating his own intelligence, undervaluing the expertise of others, relying too much on his own echo chamber, and underestimating the consequences of his decisions. Despite his potential intelligence, Musk's poor intellectual self-discipline, ego, and power have led him to make costly decisions. The author hopes that Musk will use his intelligence to reassess his approach for the betterment of society, but doubts this will happen..Transitioning to the challenges and opportunities in the mortgage tech industry, highlighting the success of Vesta, a mortgage infrastructure startup that has seen significant growth and raised additional funding. Despite the industry's slow start in adopting technology, Vesta's success indicates potential for startups to innovate and grow. The text also provides updates on funding rounds, acquisitions, and key promotions within private equity firms, giving a broader view of current trends in the financial sector. Overall, the text emphasizes the potential for technology to drive growth and change in traditional industries like mortgages..Moving on to TSMC, the world's largest semiconductor foundry, plans to invest $100 billion in the U.S., adding to their existing commitments. Anthropics, a Silicon Valley startup, is now valued at $62 billion after raising $3.5 billion. TikTok is under investigation in the U.K. for how it uses teen's personal data for content suggestions. Other updates include Apple teasing a new product launch, Nvidia shares falling due to tariffs, and Deutsche Telekom announcing an "AI phone" with Perplexity. CoreWeave files for an IPO, and YouTube is redesigning its TV app for paid content. Overall, the U.S. is trying to support domestic chipmaking, but experts like Ray Dalio believe it may not be able to compete with China in manufacturing..Shifting focus to CEOs feeling the pressure as the US imposes 25% tariffs on its trading partners, causing global market indexes to drop. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is unavailable, leaving business leaders seeking guidance. Canada is heavily impacted by the tariffs due to its close trade ties with the US. Some Canadian CEOs are frustrated and reducing their exposure to the US. The uncertainty around tariffs is causing anger and Canadians are boycotting US products. The Trump administration's decisions on Ukraine, Russia, and sanctions are also affecting global dynamics. Warren Buffett and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent have differing views on tariffs, with Buffett warning of increased prices while Bessent believes tariffs will lead to deregulation and lower inflation. Chipotle CEO Scott Boatwright has vowed not to increase prices despite predicting cost increases from tariffs.This concludes today's episode with a snapshot of recent news from various sectors of AI and technology world. Thank you for tuning in! Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 The AI and Tech World: Top Picks, AMA with Alberto Romero, and More Updates 3:00
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.The email is announcing the 100th edition of the weekly top picks column, where an "ask me anything" session with the author, Alberto Romero, is happening. Readers are encouraged to ask any questions they have about AI, running a newsletter, common misunderstandings about AI, and other topics. Some suggested questions are provided to help get the conversation started. The author will be available all day to answer questions.President Donald Trump revealed on social media that his January executive order directed his presidential working group to create a U.S. crypto reserve that includes XRP, SOL, and ADA. This announcement caused a frenzy in the market, leading to double-digit gains in most digital assets. The move reaffirms the Trump administration's support for the crypto industry, as evidenced by dropping SEC cases and naming David Sacks as the AI and crypto czar.Apple's AI efforts are facing a crisis as they are lagging behind competitors like Amazon's Alexa. The next Siri update, expected in May, aims to merge legacy commands and advanced queries to create a more competitive and conversational assistant. However, sources within Apple's AI division suggest that a truly modernized version of Siri won't be available until 2027.Skype, once a dominant player in the telecommunications market with over 300 million monthly users, will be discontinued by Microsoft on May 5th. The service revolutionized international calling but failed to innovate and adapt to changing technologies over the years. Microsoft's focus will now shift towards its team communication platform.In other news, Mastercard exits a deal with a top VC firm in Africa, China warns AI leaders against traveling to the US, Pinterest fights fake content with AI, Softbank considers borrowing $16 billion for AI investments, and Sensei Ag struggles to make an impact in modernizing agriculture with technology.Oleksandr Kosovan, CEO of Kyiv-based MacPaw, is continuing to grow his company despite the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine's economy and tech sector have shown resilience, with MacPaw still growing, albeit at a slower pace. Kosovan has moved some employees and his family out of the country for safety. Despite the challenges faced by Ukraine's business leaders, Kosovan wants to showcase the strength of Ukraine's tech sector and has commissioned a book on Ukrainian innovation in IT.In other news, Anne Wojcicki is trying to buy back 23andMe, the Atlanta Fed predicts GDP contraction in the US, and BofA remains bullish on Nvidia stock. The markets showed mixed reactions, with the S&P 500 closing up but down for February, while Bitcoin regained ground after President Trump mentioned a national crypto reserve. Analysts are monitoring recession chances, global credit trends, and Nvidia's performance. In geopolitical news, Russia is content with the current situation, while Europe is scrambling for a plan in response to the conflict in Ukraine. RFK Jr. urged measles vaccinations, and Anora was a big winner at the Oscars. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 AI Advancements and Challenges: A Weekly Roundup from OWITH.ai 2:50
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Significant advancements were made in AI this week, with Anthropic releasing the intelligent model Claude 3.7 Sonnet and OpenAI unveiling the GPT-4.5 language model. The University of Washington's Baker Lab also made strides in creating AI-designed proteins to neutralize snake venom toxins. Inception Labs introduced the Mercury language model, while the Gibberlink project showcased AI agents communicating through audio channels. These developments highlight the continuous progress in AI technology, impacting fields such as healthcare, language generation, and communication protocols.The limitations of large language models (LLMs) were discussed this week, focusing on challenges hindering them from reliable reasoning. New hybrid reasoning models like Claude 3.7 and Nvidia's Deepseek optimizations were introduced to address these limitations. The impact of AI on labor markets, economy, and advancements in reasoning models in 2025 were explored. The trade-off between response time and accuracy in reasoning-enhanced models was emphasized, along with insights on formal reasoning in AI.OpenAI faced significant challenges with the release of GPT 4.5, receiving harsh reviews questioning the company's promises. Despite struggles with costs, competitive advantage, and achieving AGI, OpenAI sees GPT-4.5 as a necessary step in scaling unsupervised learning. The focus on pre-training scaling laws over post-training reasoning capabilities signals a shift in AI development approach.While OpenAI launched GPT-4.5 as a strategic move towards AI advancements, challenges remain in staying ahead in the AI race. Criticism from Tulsi Gabbard towards UK government marks a shift in cybersecurity policy. Other updates include Meta launching a standalone AI app, Autodesk cutting its workforce, and Dell predicting a profit decline.President Trump's proposed trade tariffs impacted global stock markets significantly this week, leading to a decline in market indices. Analysts and financial institutions provided reactions and analysis on the market situation amidst other news stories involving various companies and CEOs.The impact of AI on individuals with disabilities was discussed, emphasizing benefits and risks associated with AI tools like chatbots. The text highlighted the potential for AI to revolutionize healthcare, accessibility, communication, and advocacy efforts for individuals with disabilities.Gary Marcus criticized the release of GPT 4.5 as underwhelming and falling short of expectations. He argued against pure scaling in AI, suggesting that alternative strategies are needed for significant improvements in AI development.These developments highlight the dynamic landscape of AI technology and its implications across various sectors. Stay tuned for more updates next week. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 OWITH.ai: Your Morning Source for Essential AI and Tech News 3:03
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Amazon recently launched its new AI-powered Alexa device, Alexa+, with various capabilities and partnerships to drive mainstream adoption of AI hardware devices. The success of Alexa+ remains uncertain given the market's mixed track record. In other AI news, Microsoft workers protested the company's sale of AI services to the Israeli military, Meta plans a $200 billion data center for AI infrastructure, and Chegg sued Google over AI overviews impacting traffic and revenue. OpenAI is also facing struggles with GPT-5, while Nvidia reported record revenue, and U.K. lawmakers are backing artists' protest against AI copyright exemption. Transitioning to the next news, the crypto and fintech industries are experiencing a boost under the Trump administration, with relaxed regulations and potential for IPOs and acquisitions. However, there is uncertainty about the future, especially with potential industry infighting and economic instability. Recent venture deals, private equity transactions, acquisitions, and an upcoming IPO for Kestra Medical Technologies are also highlighted in this segment.Moving on, Nvidia reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter financial results, with earnings of $0.89 on revenues of $39.33 billion. The company's fiscal year revenue was up 114% to $130.5 billion, and it expects about $43 billion in revenue for the first quarter. Amazon unveiled a new Alexa+ service that transforms the voice-activated chatbot into an action-oriented, interconnected service. Spotify's CEO is pushing the EU to enforce antitrust rules against Apple for allegedly delaying compliance with the bloc's digital markets act. In other news, Unilever has replaced its CEO Hein Schumacher with CFO Fernando Fernandez to accelerate strategy execution after a post-COVID price inflation rush. Trump threatens tariffs against Europe, while Nvidia reports record revenue and BP plans to cut investment in renewables and increase spending on oil and gas.Shifting gears, advancements in voice technology are explored in detail, especially focusing on reducing latency in voice applications and translating brain waves into text using Brain2Qwerty method. Coconut, a language model using vectors instead of text to improve reasoning capabilities is also discussed.Delving deeper into the impact of AI on human wisdom, the text emphasizes the importance of discernment in the intelligence age. It discusses how machines can help us become wiser while highlighting the need for discernment in navigating complex truths effectively.Wrapping up, despite the challenges faced by companies in turning AI innovation into revenue, there is still promise for the future as researchers and engineers continue to make advancements in AI models and infrastructure. The complex state of AI development raises important questions about maximizing scale or efficiency and achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI) as the ultimate goal.Thank you for tuning in to OWITH.ai - your source for crucial updates in the AI and tech industry. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 AI and Tech Update: GPT 4.5 Disappointment, Raise's Blockchain Platform, OpenAI's Pivot, and Bayer's Transformation 3:14
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Investors should not get too excited about the upcoming release of GPT 4.5, as it is unlikely to revolutionize AI or meet high expectations. Despite efforts to scale up AI capabilities, problems with reasoning and hallucination persist. Other AI advancements, such as Gemini, have also not lived up to the hype. The field of AI as a whole is facing challenges in producing significant advancements, impacting companies like Nvidia. While Nvidia has seen financial success, the fundamental problems of AI remain unsolved. It is essential to consider the sustainability of demand for AI technologies and the profitability of companies like Nvidia in the long run. Gary Marcus warns against basing investment decisions solely on quarterly reports and emphasizes the need for a more critical examination of the state of AI technology.Gift card startup Raise, founded by George Bousis, has raised $63 million in a strategic round led by Haun Ventures to develop a blockchain-backed platform for gift cards. The company aims to combat fraud and simplify the payments system using blockchain technology. Raise has already invested over $100 million in developing "smart cards" and has brought on former crypto executives to support their expansion into the crypto space. The platform has facilitated over $5 billion in gift card purchases and sales since its inception, offering a more secure and efficient payment process through stablecoins. Retailers have shown interest in Raise's platform, with Fortune 500 companies already on board. The company plans to eventually decentralize its platform through a nonprofit organization and proprietary cryptocurrency.OpenAI has announced a $19.6 billion pivot in its core strategy, moving away from its previous scaling approach to develop its next AI model, GPT-5. The delay in releasing GPT-5 was due to the limitations of the scaling approach used for previous models. Meanwhile, Tesla investors are concerned about a weak first quarter for the company, with European sales dropping significantly in January. In response to threats from President Trump about regulating U.S. tech firms, the U.K. and EU have resisted, with the EU vowing to defend its rights and regulatory autonomy.Bayer CEO Bill Anderson is waging war against bureaucracy to make the company more nimble and customer-focused. He has flattened the structure, eliminated rules, and created teams with 90-day cycles to achieve goals. Trump has secured a minerals deal with Ukraine, while NVIDIA's earnings report is highly anticipated. Tesla shares fell due to concerns about Q1 sales, and Jamie Dimon apologized for cursing but not for his stance on remote work.The text discusses the global robotics landscape in 2025, focusing on the emergence of humanoid robots and their interaction with people at work and in the home. It highlights key players in the industry like Apple, Meta, and Nvidia, as well as emerging startups such as 1x and Figure AI. The text also covers funding and innovation in robotics, as well as advancements in vision-language-action models like Helix. It discusses the increasing interest in robotics in countries like China and the US, as well as the impact of national security on robotics innovation. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 Cutting Through the Noise: OWITH.ai Delivers Essential Updates in AI and Tech 3:24
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.The rapid advancements in the AI industry are evident with new models like Claude Sonnet 3.7 and Grok 3 being released. OpenAI's ChatGPT is gaining popularity, while Deep Research is providing competition to other models. The use of AI chips, particularly from Nvidia, is crucial for innovation, but concerns about availability and cost exist. Chinese companies like Huawei are utilizing AI chips from SMIC but may face limitations without further advancements in chip manufacturing. The importance of TSMC in the global supply chain and geopolitical tensions involving Taiwan and China are also explored. The vulnerability of the U.S. AI future due to its dependency on TSMC and Taiwan is highlighted, suggesting controversial ideas like ending the China chip ban as potential solutions. Strategic decision-making is emphasized in navigating complex challenges in the semiconductor industry and shaping the future of global technological innovation.Metronome, a usage-based billing startup, recently raised $50 million in Series C funding led by NEA. The company's success reflects the growing trend of usage-based billing in the tech industry, particularly in the AI and cloud sectors. Metronome's ability to adapt to different billing models and provide support for changing business models has contributed to its growth and success. The recent funding round will help Metronome capitalize on the increasing demand for usage-based billing solutions in the market.Nvidia is preparing to report its fourth-quarter financial results, with expectations to exceed the forecasted $37 billion in revenue. Investors are also watching for any impact from the Chinese AI upstart DeepSeek on spending in the tech sector. Microsoft has canceled some data center leases in the U.S., possibly signaling a shift in its relationship with partners like OpenAI. In other news, Apple is investing $500 billion in the U.S., Doge is using AI to evaluate federal workers, and DoorDash has settled for $16.75 million in New York.Michael Saylor, the former CEO of Microstrategy, has made headlines for pivoting the company into a buyer of Bitcoin, with a belief that its price will reach $13 million by 2045. The US recently sided with Russia and China at the UN, causing a split in Europe. The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Bitcoin experienced drops in value, with analysts watching Nvidia and Tesla closely.The limitations of large language models (LLMs) in performing formal reasoning are discussed, highlighting challenges associated with current paradigms such as stochastic sampling and bounded-computation architecture. Newer reasoning-enhanced models like Claude 3.7 are introduced as technical advancements but not qualitative shifts in addressing these limitations.Various topics related to artificial intelligence are discussed, including the XAI-DeepSeek spectrum, Grok 3's criticism of Elon Musk and Donald Trump, Tyler Cowen's views on slow AI take-off, Microsoft's preparation for GPT-5, Satya Nadella's thoughts on AGI and GDP, and more. Grok 3's success highlights the importance of scaling compute clusters in AI development. Additionally, China's proactive approach to integrating AI technology into government operations is mentioned.Thank you for listening to OWITH.ai: the podcast that keeps you informed on all things AI and tech-related without overwhelming you with unnecessary information. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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1 AI and Tech Updates: Uber vs. Tesla, Open-Source AI Code, DEI Challenges 2:05
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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Uber and Tesla are set to compete in the robo-taxi market. Uber's CEO mentioned that Elon Musk is hesitant to make Tesla's robo-taxis available on Uber's platform. Both companies are making strides in autonomous driving technology, with Uber teaming up with Waymo and Tesla planning to launch its own robo-taxi service in Austin using consumer models. The U.S.-China trade war is also affecting the chip sector, with U.S. chip suppliers expressing concerns about potential negative impacts on their business. Chinese AI company DeepSeek announced that it will be open-sourcing five of its code and data repositories, allowing access for anyone to contribute to its AI code. Apple is relocating manufacturing from Mexico to the U.S., Shein is under pressure to reduce its valuation, and Google has priced its Veo 2 AI video model at $0.50 per second of generated video. OpenAI is expected to see a significant revenue increase in 2025, and Alibaba has committed to investing $53 billion in AI infrastructure over the next three years.Moving on, companies are facing pressure from activist shareholders regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts. Some companies like Citigroup, Meta, PepsiCo, and Target have scaled back their DEI initiatives, sparking backlash. The Conference Board anticipates heightened pressure on boards in the 2025 proxy season, particularly in DEI and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) areas. Despite dropping the DEI label due to political connotations, many companies remain dedicated to diversity and sustainability efforts. Shareholder activist Andrew Behar believes that companies are holding firm on their DEI policies as data shows that greater diversity leads to financial outperformance. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang thinks investors may have overreacted to the impact of Chinese AI company DeepSeek on NVIDIA's products. Overall, companies continue to face challenges in balancing shareholder interests with long-term business goals amidst mounting pressure on DEI and ESG issues. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter , Instagram and Linkedin…
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