Why OpenAI has an Uber problem


Author: Andrew Keen January 4, 2024 Duration: 48:44
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Why OpenAI has an Uber problem

Tim O’Reilly won’t get fooled again. Or maybe he will. While he is fearful of the winner-take-all nature of current AI economics, he still has some faith that the system can be reformed. So what’s the alternative to the vicious cycles of Silicon Valley capitalism? How can we change the script so that history won’t repeat itself once again?

This is the first of a two part conversation with Tim. Please let me know if you want the transcript and I’ll try to post. Enjoy!



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