In this episode I share my predictions on who I think will win this AI race, both as it relates to the users and the industry. I break down the three traits that I believe will set people up for success, then shift into my present-moment take on which company seems best positioned to wear the crown. Along the way I get into the environmental realities, the big emotions that keep popping up around AI, and how humans are always the biggest variable in any prediction.
Main Topics Covered
- Environmental concerns and big emotions on Threads
- Three traits for winning the AI raceĀ
- Art discourse and AI-generated art
- Humans as the variable
- Corporate winner prediction
- Need for age restrictions, energy considerations, and guardrails
- Democratization and the beach volleyball analogy
- Recent ChatGPT use: CLARITY acronym
Links & Resources for This Episode
Chapters
- (00:00:00) - ChatGPT Curious
- (00:00:38) - Curious
- (00:01:38) - Will Computers Win the AI Race?
- (00:06:15) - Will AI Help People Win the AI Race?
- (00:09:42) - "It's Too Easy to Be an Artist"
- (00:10:54) - No Feelings About AI-Made Art
- (00:12:44) - Will OpenAI Win The AI Race?
- (00:18:00) - Are AI's Genotypes the Devil?
- (00:21:15) - How I Use ChatGPT
- (00:22:59) - Curious Podcast: The Curious Companion (In Text)