Dario, Demis, Sam: Assessing the AI Guys (Robert Wright & Shakeel Hashim)

Dario, Demis, Sam: Assessing the AI Guys (Robert Wright & Shakeel Hashim)

Author: Bloggingheads.tv April 10, 2026 Duration: 1:00:00
A brief message from Bob ... Shakeel’s newsletter, Transformer, and its mission ... The case(s) against Sam Altman ... OpenAI President Greg Brockman's political spending ... The founding doctrines of the leading AI labs ... The singleton and the singularity ... How market forces overwhelm good intentions ... Is the singularity near? ... Sam vs. Dario vs. Demis ... Heading to Overtime ...

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Will One AI Rule Us All? (Robert Wright & Alex Komoroske) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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Teaser ... Alex's influential "Google PM Bible" ... What is a tech aggregator? ... AI is much more than chatbots ... The dangers of centralized AI ... What you want vs what you want to want ... How an LLM’s memory locks…