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This week, Tristan and Tasia get into some of the details about OpenAI's and Anthropicâs enterprise AI efforts, the drama regarding Oprah's upcoming AI special (that no one's actually seen yet), and the possible futility and/or self-defeating nature of the Council of Europe's AI safety treaty. Then we marvel once again, this time at xAI's Memphis Supercluster, its energy requirements, and how it helps â and possibly hurts â NVIDIA. Join us as we fire up some diesel generators in our pursuit of general artificial intelligence. What's the worst that could happen?FOLLOWAI Named This ShowTristan & TasiaAI Named This Show podcastFOLLOW-UPExclusive: OpenAI co-founder Sutskever's new safety-focused AI startup SSI raises $1 billionOpenAI hits 1 million paid corporate users.See also: Anthropic launches Claude Enterprise to compete with AI chatbot rivalsGoogleâs AI-powered Ask Photos feature begins US rolloutYouTube is developing AI detection tools for music and faces, plus creator controls for AI trainingMarques Brownlee should be absolutely ashamed of himself. What a disgraceful thing to be associated with.See also: Apple, Anthropic, and other companies used YouTube videos to train AISee also: Oprah Winfrey is hosting a prime-time TV special on AIAI NEWSThe US, UK, EU and other major nations have signed a landmark global AI treatyCouncil of Europe opens first ever global treaty on AI for signatureCERN for AI may be the EUâs âlast chanceâ to gain on foreign competitionSee also: Most of Americaâs AI engineers are in Silicon Valley and SeattleElon Musk claims he is training âthe worldâs most powerful AI by every metricâxAI Colossus supercomputer with 100K H100 GPUs comes online â Musk lays out plans to double GPU count to 200K with 50K H100 and 50K H200DOJ subpoenas Nvidia in deepening AI antitrust probe, report saysFURTHER READINGHello, youâre here because you said AI image editing was just like Photoshop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.