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AI Deep Dive
Pete Larkin
56 episodes
1 day ago
Curated AI news and stories from all the top sources, influencers, and thought leaders.
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Curated AI news and stories from all the top sources, influencers, and thought leaders.
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48: The Thousand-Brain Future
AI Deep Dive
14 minutes
1 week ago
48: The Thousand-Brain Future
The artificial intelligence industry stands at a pivotal crossroads where competing visions of our technological future are colliding in ways that could reshape civilization itself. While AI luminaries like Yoshua Bengio and Geoffrey Hinton demand an immediate halt to superintelligence development—warning of human extinction and economic obsolescence—Amazon is simultaneously deploying smart glasses that turn delivery workers into augmented cyborgs guided by digital intelligence. This episode unpacks the profound tension between existential warnings from AI's founding fathers and the relentless commercial deployment happening right on your doorstep. We explore Meta's dramatic internal restructuring, slashing 600 AI jobs while protecting their superintelligence division, revealing how tech giants are quietly choosing AGI speed over academic transparency. Meanwhile, groundbreaking research suggests the scaling paradigm driving the entire industry may be hitting fundamental limits, with reinforcement learning showing poor returns and companies like Adaption Labs betting against the "bigger is better" philosophy. The conversation takes a provocative turn as we examine Amazon's AR glasses providing real-time guidance to drivers, Reddit's aggressive lawsuit against AI data scraping, and individual developers using AI to draft patent applications with 90% accuracy. The central paradox emerges: while researchers debate whether we can scale our way to artificial superintelligence, the commercial world is proving that thousands of specialized, autonomous AI agents might already be transforming every workflow, every job, and every industry. This deep dive reveals why the future of AI might not be one godlike superintelligence, but rather millions of capable agents embedded into every aspect of human activity—a distributed intelligence revolution happening while we argue about controlling a centralized one. For marketing professionals and AI enthusiasts, understanding this shift from monolithic AI to specialized agents isn't just academic—it's essential for navigating a world where the question isn't whether AI will be regulated, but whether we can manage thousands of autonomous systems acting simultaneously across every sector of society.
AI Deep Dive
Curated AI news and stories from all the top sources, influencers, and thought leaders.