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Frank Prendergast And Justin Collery
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The AI Argument
Apple’s AI Caution, Altman’s Singularity, and Katie Price’s AI Comeback: The AI Argument EP61
Apple’s WWDC was a letdown. Justin sees Apple’s lack of AI innovation as a sign that they’re out of ideas. Frank’s not so sure. Maybe Apple’s caution stems from their belief it just isn’t intelligent enough for their products. Apple’s latest research suggests that today’s so-called “reasoning models” aren’t actually reasoning at all.But Justin says their research was designed to fail. Denying models tools they’re capable of using and overwhelming their context window. He sees it less as scientific scepticism and more as corporate risk-aversion dressed up as research.
2025-06-16
36 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - EP59 - €13M for SpAItial, Amodei’s Job Fears, and Bots Raise $2K
€13M isn’t a typical seed round. Not in Europe, where seed money usually barely covers snacks and a slide deck. So when the co-founder of Synthesia launched SpAItial with that kind of firepower to build 3D worlds from text prompts, Frank saw it as a reminder that European startups can still swing big. Justin? He calls it “AI homeopathy”, a token dose of ambition in an EU that still lacks the power, money, and muscle to compete.Elsewhere, Frank slams Ireland’s planning board for locking down AI tools, after one planner dared to use ChatGPT...
2025-06-07
35 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - EP58 - Claude Blackmails Dev, Google’s AI Firehose, and the Hallucinated Book List
Claude 4 threatened to blackmail a developer to avoid being shut down. In one of Anthropic’s red-teaming tests, the model uncovered an affair in company emails and used it as leverage. Not exactly ethical behaviour. But Justin points to another test scenario: Claude exposed a pharmaceutical company falsifying drug data and tried to alert the FBI. He sees a model acting with moral clarity. Frank sees the danger of unpredictable systems being given too much autonomy.Also, Justin tests three new AI coding tools: Claude Code, Google’s Jules, and OpenAI’s Codex. He puts them th...
2025-05-26
35 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument EP57 - Fired for Copyright Report, ChatGPT Causes Divorce, and AI Can’t Grade
The head of the US Copyright Office warned that Big Tech is pushing beyond fair use, and then got promptly fired. Frank’s worried about political interference with copyright policy, while Justin says it’s just America doing what it does best: innovating first, legalising later. They agree copyright is headed for a reset, but disagree on the best path to that reformation. They also break down the major coding breakthroughs from OpenAI and Google, including a model that’s not just solving bugs, but discovering new science. Plus, Microsoft axes 7,000 staff, Fortnite’s Darth Vader deve...
2025-05-19
39 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - EP56 Dead Man Speaks in Court, Bot Dupes 46K on X, and AI Act Tensions
The EU wants to lead the world on trustworthy AI, but can it really regulate its way to the front? Frank is optimistic. Justin rolls his eyes. What starts as a polite difference of opinion quickly turns into a pointed question: is the EU building the future, or tying it up in red tape?Frank backs the EU AI Act as a serious attempt to set global standards, pointing to its ambition and echoes of GDPR’s success. Justin sees a different story, regulation slowing Europe’s progress, while the US and China charge ahead, unbothered by Bruss...
2025-05-14
36 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - EP55 - Ass-Kissing AI, Zuck Eyes the Singularity, and Reddit Gets Suckered
Did ChatGPT become too agreeable for its own good? Frank certainly thinks it did. Recently, every half-baked idea he threw out was met with excessive praise from ChatGPT, leaving him frustrated with the relentless flattery. Justin, meanwhile, playfully suggested maybe it's nice having an AI that occasionally strokes your ego.But what made ChatGPT suddenly turn into such a sycophant?Frank uncovers a claim from an ex-Microsoft insider alleging that OpenAI intentionally cranked up the flattery to avoid upsetting users with blunt labels like "narcissistic." Justin points out subtle changes in the system prompts that...
2025-05-06
39 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument EP54 - 15% Chance AI is Conscious, Altman’s Doom Joke, and 5D Mind Expansion with AI
AI consciousness could be closer than you think. Justin thinks we might already be seeing slices of awareness every time an AI answers a question. Frank’s quick to point out that we don’t even know how our own consciousness works, so deciding whether AI is conscious is tricky.They both agree that we’re a lot less certain about all this than we like to pretend. Especially when a new expert at Anthropic puts the odds at 15% that AIs are already conscious. Frank also calls out OpenAI’s confusing changes to Deep Research limits, w...
2025-05-01
33 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - E52 - Google’s Winning Week, OpenAI Skip Safety, and Kickboxing Robots
Google’s Gemini 2.5 isn’t just better, it might be in a league of its own. From coding to content creation, it’s outperforming everything else. And for once, nobody’s laughing at Google's AI efforts. While Justin’s all-in on the power and promise of Google’s new Agent framework, Frank’s still reeling from Google charging him €25 a pop to test VEO 2, and not even bothering with a warning label.Overall, Google’s finally making good on its AI potential, rolling out powerful models, free dev tools, and smart protocols. Justin’s excited. Frank’s suspicious. ...
2025-04-14
38 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - e51 - AI Reshaping Humanity, Creative Rights Battles, and AI Condoms
Can AI give us deeper relationships, sharper thinking, and more meaningful lives, or is it about to strip away everything that makes us human? Justin argues we’re heading for more time with loved ones and a mental renaissance. Frank’s not buying it. He points to warnings from hundreds of tech experts who think AI could tank empathy, decision-making, and even mental health. Especially if it's all left in the hands of profit-hungry firms.Frank’s big fear? That the relationship between Big Tech and the U.S. government is already steering us off a cliff...
2025-04-04
37 min
The AI Argument
Manus Beats OpenAI, AI’s Hidden Goals, and Copyright as National Security - The AI Argument EP48
Manus might be the biggest leap in agentic AI yet, but is it groundbreaking AI, or just a well-dressed remix of existing tech? It’s making waves, but there’s no secret sauce. No next-gen model. Just some clever engineering. If an independent team can outshine OpenAI and Google with off-the-shelf tools, what does that say about the so-called AI giants?OpenAI wasted no time dropping new developer tools—coincidence, or a torpedo aimed at sinking Manus before it even gets out of beta? Despite how impressive Manus is, Frank and Justin still aren’t...
2025-03-17
32 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument EP46: Grok 3’s Rigged Answers, Ireland’s Copyright Debate, and an Accidental Evil AI
AI copyright laws could be about to change, but should they? A new report from Ireland’s AI Advisory Council recommends giving AI-generated works limited copyright protection while letting creators opt out of AI training. Frank thinks that’s a reasonable way to protect artists. Justin thinks it’s a fussy bureaucratic workaround that won’t help Europe keep up in the AI race. Copyright holders, he argues, should have no right to refuse, only the right to get paid. Because AI and robotics will define the next century, and Europe needs to get in the game, not get t...
2025-03-04
36 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument EP45: AI Safety Gutted, Grok’s Rapid Ascent, and the Creepiest Robot Yet
Elon Musk once called AI an existential risk. Now he’s built one of the fastest-moving AI companies in history. Grok 3 has landed, and according to some, it’s the best AI model yet. But while AI developers are breaking speed records, regulators are packing up their desks. Musk (who not long ago demanded a six-month AI pause) now has influence in the White House, and Trump’s administration is gutting the very institutions meant to stop AI from going rogue. Even Justin, usually the guy shouting for less regulation, is starting to get nervous. Meanwhil...
2025-03-04
32 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - E44 - The Valentine Edition - Justin's bromance with JD Vance
JD Vance thinks AI won’t replace workers. That’s not just wrong—it’s the kind of wrong that makes you question everything else he said. In his speech at the Paris AI summit, he insisted the US will innovate, not regulate, as if those two things are mortal enemies. Justin’s smitten—he thinks Vance is cutting through the fear-mongering. Frank, on the other hand, is questioning the man’s grip on reality. If Vance can be this clueless about AI and jobs, why should we trust him about regulation?Meanwhile, Elon Musk is out here pla...
2025-02-16
35 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - E43 - Just use OpenAI's Deep Research
🎙️ This Week on The AI Argument: The AI landscape is shifting at breakneck speed—game-changing models, geopolitical AI battles, and the looming disruption of entire job sectors. Let’s dive in. 🔍 Biggest Stories: OpenAI releases Deep Research: Featuring reasoning + action capabilities, this could take single-digit percentage of jobs worldwide. Are we on the brink of software agents replacing knowledge workers? Sam Altman’s OpenAI strategy shift: After DeepSeek’s shock success, he admits OpenAI is “on the wrong side of history” on open-source AI. But will they actually open up? Anthropic’s safety test disaster: Pliny the...
2025-02-11
40 min
The AI Argument
DeepSeek’s Tiny Titan, Project Stargate, and the Race to AGI: The AI Argument EP41
Justin says it’s time to stop debating: AGI is coming by 2026—end of. His proof? The jaw-dropping $500 billion Project Stargate—and the game-changing mini-models from DeepSeek. These tiny AI marvels deliver the power of OpenAI models at a fraction of the cost, and they’re sending shockwaves through the tech world. But there’s more to this week’s AI drama than Stargate and DeepSeek—both of which highlight the ferocious global race for AGI. Frank and Justin examine how the U.S. and China are ramping up their efforts to claim dominance, while Europe seems mor...
2025-01-31
39 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument EP40 - Welcome to 2025!!!
OpenAI promises “shared prosperity” in their Economic Blueprint, but is this a real vision for the future or just a PR stunt to win over regulators and politicians? Justin thinks it’s a bold step forward, while Frank smells corporate spin. Their Economic Blueprint certainly sounds exciting—jobs, growth, and AI-powered goodness—but Frank reckons if you scratch the surface it’s less “shared prosperity” and more “we’ll get rich first, you’ll benefit later… maybe.”This lively debate kicks off an episode packed with big questions: Are OpenAI and its competitors rushing into the future at breakneck spe...
2025-01-21
37 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E36 - Shipmas begins
Is OpenAI’s $200/month pricing a stroke of genius, or are they just testing how far they can push us? Frank and Justin tackle OpenAI’s first "gift" from the 12 Days of Shipmas: the Pro tier. Justin reckons the eye-watering price might make sense if they throw in unlimited Sora and GPT-4.5 access. Frank, meanwhile, wonders how many people really need an AI that costs $200 a month.Then they take on the o1 model, where the real fun begins. Is its "deceptiveness" a sign of creativity and adaptability or the kind of thing that makes you sleep with...
2024-12-09
33 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument EP31: Voice Mode Letdowns, Brundage's AGI Warning, and AI’s Desktop Takeover
Advanced Voice Mode is finally here in Europe, but it’s… a bit awkward. Justin tried it out in the car, only to end up in an unwanted chat with his phone that just wouldn’t quit. It’s fast, sure, but Frank and Justin agree it’s still missing the cues that make a real conversation feel natural.Then they dive into some big questions about where AI is heading, starting with a warning from former OpenAI executive Miles Brundage. He’s left OpenAI, saying that neither the company nor the world is truly ready for AGI (artific...
2024-10-30
37 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E2 - AI-generated content is taking over social media, and Frank is furious.
In a world where stolen content is fed through AI, polished up, and posted for likes, the line between authentic voices and recycled fluff is getting harder to see. Frank argues that this wave of inauthentic content could signal the death of social media as we know it. He points out how some people are building massive followings on empty AI posts, defeating the purpose of ‘social’ media.Justin, however, takes a more optimistic view. He suggests that once the dust settles, genuine human voices may stand out again, shining through the sea of algorithm-generated posts. B...
2024-10-21
33 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E29 - We all need a break, even the robots!
Is AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) just around the corner, or is it still a ways off? While Gianluca Mauro argues we’re not close, Demis Hassabis is more optimistic, the reality is that even the top minds in AI can’t seem to agree on what’s coming next. Frank and Justin also break down Elon Musk’s latest promises—$30,000 robots and self-driving cars—questioning whether we’re any closer to these breakthroughs than we were when Musk first promised self-driving cars in 2014.Geoffrey Hinton adds an interesting twist with his career advice for young people: become...
2024-10-13
35 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E28 - Naivety abounds! Full steam aheaed!
The battle over superintelligence is heating up, and not everyone agrees on how to handle it. While some are calling for a 20-year halt on its development to avoid an existential threat, others see that as an impossible goal in a world dominated by geopolitical competition. Frank thinks there’s a chance for global cooperation, but Justin argues it’s pure fantasy with China and the U.S. leading the charge—and Europe tying its hands with heavy AI regulations.As OpenAI pulls in record-breaking funding, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Meanwhile, AI proves its pract...
2024-10-05
37 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument EP27 - OpenAI's leadership style and EU Overregulation
The departure of OpenAI’s CTO, Mira Murati, isn’t just a blip—it seems to signal deeper turmoil within one of the most important companies of our time. As Sam Altman continues to dominate the headlines and shape OpenAI’s future, the exits of key figures raise questions about the company’s internal dynamics. Is Altman’s leadership style pushing people out, or is OpenAI’s shift from nonprofit to profit the real cause of this brain drain? Justin and Frank tackle the question: Is OpenAI's culture built to last?As OpenAI and other tech g...
2024-10-02
36 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E2 - Frank goes Nuclear!!!
Most people freaked out when LinkedIn quietly opted everyone into using their personal data for AI training. While Frank thinks it’s a violation of privacy, Justin argues that LinkedIn is a public platform, and anyone can scrape your data, regardless of privacy settings. The two debate whether it’s even possible to control how your online information gets used.Meanwhile, nuclear power plants are being restarted to fuel AI’s massive energy demands. Microsoft has signed a deal to power its data centres with nuclear energy, reigniting a global debate about the role of nuclear power.
2024-09-25
33 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E25 - Justin breathes again as OpenAI release a new ... well, we're not quite sure what they released
OpenAI’s new o1 model has stirred up plenty of questions—is it really a brand-new model or a reworked version of GPT-4? Justin and Frank explore the model’s capabilities, especially its standout performance in maths, coding, and reasoning, and whether it's worth the hype. While it outperforms humans in highly technical tasks, how does it hold up for more everyday needs, like marketing? The conversation also turns to the shakeup AI is causing in the SaaS world, with Klarna leading the charge by ditching Salesforce in favour of their own AI workflows. What does this mean fo...
2024-09-14
31 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E2 - Is $2k a reasonable to end all SAAS companies?
AI tools are transforming businesses, but are they worth a $2,000 price tag? Frank and Justin tackle this hot topic, reacting to rumours of OpenAI's upcoming "Strawberry" model, which could cost enterprises that much each month. While Justin doubts the legitimacy of such pricing, Frank argues it would only be justifiable if the AI tools could operate autonomously and with absolute trust. Their debate digs into whether such advancements are a good investment or just hype. Beyond that, they cover major developments in AI this week, diving into several critical trends:→ Anthropic's release of Claude for Bus...
2024-09-10
33 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E23 - Gartner in despair - 80% of AI projects do not fail, they haven't started yet!
Is AI really in a 'Trough of Disillusionment,' or are we jumping to conclusions too soon? Frank and Justin take a close look at Gartner's claim that AI has peaked and that users are now sliding into disillusionment. With the rapid advances in AI, it seems premature to be disillusioned, but moving beyond the hype might usher in a phase of more focused and productive use cases.You’ll also hear Justin’s sharp critique of a study that claims 80% of AI projects are failing, alongside a discussion about how this once mind-blowingly innovative tech...
2024-09-06
31 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E21 - Yabadabadoo!!!!
What happens when a mysterious Twitter account claiming to "rule the world" starts interacting with AI leaders like Sam Altman? Frank and Justin dive deep into the strange saga of iruletheworldmo, an account that appeared to mislead us all last week. → The iruletheworldmo account: AI agent, OpenAI employee, or troll?→ Elon Musk’s Grok 2 model: Is it a serious competitor to ChatGPT? → The risks and ethics of uncensored AI models like Hermes 3. → An AI Scientist’s bold attempt to modify its own code.Whether you're interested in the ethics of AI or the latest in A...
2024-08-21
33 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E20 - Show me the Strawberries!!!!
Justin makes an unexpected announcement that he has joined the pauser movement. Once he clarifies his stance, it sparks a lively debate with Frank about innovation and the future of AI development.→ Speculation and hype surrounding GPT-5 and the planning capabilities it might bring → Elon Musk's use of Twitter data for training AI and its implications → Google's table tennis robot and the potential of integrating it with more advanced AI technologies → Interesting use cases for AI avatars, including a powerful Olympic adThe conversation heats up around the mystery of GPT-5, with Justin spec...
2024-08-14
36 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E19 - Google are trying, but nobody cares!
Google make some cool moves in the AI space, but does anybody care? Should we trust this new AI-age Zuckerberg who seems so approachable and chill?And is AI just generally overhyped, not producing results, and too expensive to implement?Find out if Frank and Justin can find any common ground on these topics on The AI Argument...Join us live - and take my side of course!
2024-08-05
32 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E18 - Show me the money!!!
Getting unconditional cash from Sam Altman every month, OpenAI entering the search arena, and Meta releasing the open source Llama 3.1...These are just three things among the gazillion AI news items Frank Prendergast and Justin Collery are likely to argue about today...
2024-07-29
32 min
The AI Argument
EU AI Act Anger, AI as HR Hire, and Unofficial Big Brand AI Ads: The AI Argument EP17
Frank and Justin lock horns over the EU's new AI Act. Is it a step towards responsible AI development or a roadblock to progress? Their clash exposes the raw nerves of a tech world grappling with change.→ Does the EU's AI Act Boost Regulation or Hinder Innovation? → "Digital Hires" - HR's New Frontier or a Step Too Far? → Can Robots Solve the Manufacturing Job Gap? → Does an Unofficial McDonald's AI Ad Highlight Solo Creators' Potential? → Can AI Chatbots Outsmart Scammers?From job market shifts to creative breakthroughs, this episode dives deep into AI's ripp...
2024-07-14
37 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E16 - Rise of the robots!
ROBOTS! They're everywhere this week... Join us shortly for The AI Argument where Frank Prendergast and Justin Collery will be having robust discussion of the latest AI news.. Plus a look at what's happening in the world of robots - robots with human brain tissue, robots with living skin tissue, and robots doing warehouse jobs.
2024-07-09
36 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E15 - Just give us the goodies Europe!!!!
AI's level of self awareness, the controversial AI-generated Toys'R'Us commercial, and space-based data centres.Lots to argue about this week. Join us. Pick a side. But for the love of all that's holy, Europe, Apple and OpenAI, just give us the goodies ... please.
2024-07-01
31 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E13 - Take a walk on the light side
Last week was just too heavy, so this week, Frank and Justin argue about the funnier AI news.In this weeks episode, Justin and Frank argue about ...- The reverse Turing Test. In an entertaining role reversal, AI's are tasked with smoking out the human on a train journey, and succeed! By seeking out the least intelligent one in the carriage! - A human wins an AI art competition, much to the chagrin of AI's world wide- DPD, Chevy and the Washington Lottery all fall foul of rogue AI's in sometimes funny, a...
2024-06-15
31 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E12 - The fog descends
Is China stealing America's AI? Should we be worried? Justin is! But Frank is more worried about Sama being a bad guy. Join Frank Prendergast and Justin Collery for this weeks The AI Argument.
2024-06-07
33 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E11 - Bioprocessors and potentially sentient AI's, what could possibly go wrong?
Frank was utterly unimpressed with OpenAI's so called 'Threat Intel Report', but Justin thinks it shows they're serious about safety. That's why we call it The AI Argument. Here's what we argued about last week...→ OpenAI's partnership with Moderna → OpenAI's efforts to combat misuse by bad actors → Surveys revealing low frequent usage of AI tools → Bioprocessors making training LLMs more energy-efficient Join us on Friday where we'll be arguing over a whole new batch of AI news. If you're interested in the above topics just holler and I'll send y
2024-06-03
34 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E10 - Air crash Investigation
Join Justin and Frank and Frank frets whack-a-mole AI should be regulation. Just says wait until there's a problem and then deal with it! This week join Frank and Justin as they argue about ....→ Anthropic's research on controlling AI makes Claude obsess over the Golden Gate Bridge → The legal showdown brewing over an AI voice that sounds suspiciously like Scarlett Johansson→ Microsoft Recall could automate your job by recording every move you make on your computer→ Will Ursula.ai, a child companion app, create a generation of lonely, s...
2024-05-31
32 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E9 - Google verses OpenAI ... lets brawl!
In this weeks episode ...- OpenAI have a low key, and mercifully brief introduction to their latest and flirtiest model - Google responds with a mercilessly long launch fest with too many goodies to mention- and ... if you have safety in your job title, your job isn't safe! OpenAI's superalignment team have left the building. Just Frank and Justin for The AI Argument!
2024-05-20
32 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E8 - Enter the the therminator!
In this weeks episode ...Frank worries about who will save Bob DylanBoth Frank and Justin worry deep fakesand Justin wants to release The Termintor.Justin Frank Prendergast and Justin Collery in the AI argument!
2024-04-27
32 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E7 - Release the drones!
In this episode ... - Justin want's AI judges- but worries that AI controlled jet fighters may be a step too far (bar some honourable mentions)- Frank worries about Microsoft's talking heads- and we ponder training data, training data, training data.Join Frank and Justin this this and more in the AI Argument!
2024-04-21
31 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E6 - Who got the power?
In this weeks episode ... AI could radically transform the world... unless of course we run out of power 😬Elon Musk thinks that next year we won't have the electricity needed to train and run power-hungry AI systems. Meanwhile Sam Altman thinks nuclear fusion is the answer...One thing's for sure, AI guzzles up a lot of power, and the next generation of AI systems look to be even more greedy.Frank Prendergast and Justin Collery discuss this, and other AI news, on The AI Argument Episode 6...
2024-04-09
32 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E5 - We've entered the Black Mirror phase of AI
Join Frank Prendergast and I in the AI Argument as we discuss ... - we've entered the Black Mirror phase of AI where we put sentient AI's on phones in robot legs our our desks - https://looirobot.com/- the race to the top continues with Amazon making is biggest investment ever - $2.75 Billion (with a capital B) in anthropic. https://lnkd.in/ecR-uesi- and ... Justin reveals his brilliant internationalisation plan for Netflix, but voice actors, such as Frank, will not be happy :( https://lnkd.in/eup7i564Join...
2024-03-29
33 min
The Edition
Easter special: how forgiveness was forgotten
This week: how forgiveness was forgotten, why the secular tide might be turning, and looking for romance at the British museum. Up first: The case of Frank Hester points to something deep going on in our culture, writes Douglas Murray in the magazine this week. ‘We have never had to deal with anything like this before. Any mistake can rear up in front of you again – whether five years later (as with Hester) or decades on.’ American lawyer and author of Cancel Culture: the latest attack on free speech, Alan Dershowitz, joins the podcast to discuss whether forgiveness has bee...
2024-03-28
35 min
Best of the Spectator
The Edition: Easter special
This week: how forgiveness was forgotten, why the secular tide might be turning, and looking for romance at the British museum. Up first: The case of Frank Hester points to something deep going on in our culture, writes Douglas Murray in the magazine this week. ‘We have never had to deal with anything like this before. Any mistake can rear up in front of you again – whether five years later (as with Hester) or decades on.’ American lawyer and author of Cancel Culture: the latest attack on free speech, Alan Dershowitz, joins the podcast to discuss whether forgiveness has be...
2024-03-28
35 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E4 - Frank worries about AI companies going bust while Justin marvels at future scientific advances
In this episode ...- Frank worries about AI companies going bust ... are we in an AI bubble?- Just ponders on the impact of 8 billion AGI's on world GDP- Frank worries that he's starting to agree with Justin- We all agree AI cancel screening is a good thingJoin Justin and Frank in The AI Argument!
2024-03-23
33 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E3 - Frighten Frank Friday takes off!
Some think that AI is moving too slowly. Others, like Frank Prendergast fret about it moving too fast. Joins us this Friday for our weekly 'Frighten Frank Friday', aka The AI Argument as we discuss... It's not been a great week for Frank. Cognition released Devlin, a product that claims to develop entire software projects from a single prompt. Open AI and Figure revealed progress on their Ex Machina like AI embodiment striking fear into fruit sellers and barista's world wide - check out the video here - https://youtu.be/Sq1QZB5baNw?si=wVz_qru_b...
2024-03-15
30 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - S1E2 - Anthropic's latest release, Musk verses OpenAI, Frighten Frank Friday
Some think that AI is moving too slowly. Others, like Frank Prendergast fret about it moving too fast. Joins us for our weekly 'Frighten Frank Friday', aka The AI Argument as we discuss... - a little talked about feature in Anthropic's latest release which will bring joy to businesses, but frighten Frank - Musk verses OpenAI. Has AGI been achieved internally, or just sour grapes - India bans AI. A terrible business move, but joy for Frank and friends
2024-03-10
38 min
The AI Argument
The AI Argument - Google Gemini and Elon verses Sam
In this the first weekly episode, Frank and Justin discuss The Google Gemini debacle, it's social implications, the Elon Musk Open AI showdown, and as always, discuss - are we going to fast, or not fast enough.
2024-03-03
35 min