About this episode
The episode discusses significant developments in AI, including OpenAI's for-profit transition and advancements in quantum computing.
In October's AI news update, Ather Gattami and Anders Arpteg discuss OpenAI's transition to a full for-profit structure, the rollout of in-chat shopping, and its new browser. They clarify what Google's "Quantum Echoes" actually demonstrates and why practical quantum computing is still distant. The episode also covers recent improvements in AI systems' ability to use computer interfaces and the security implications of autonomous action-taking, new details emerging from the OpenAI leadership conflict, and NVIDIA's compact DGX-Spark supercomputer. Lastly, a quick congratulations to all of this year's AI Swede of the nominees: Hanna Linderstål Anton Osika Fabian Hedin Joel Rangsjö Marcus Wallenberg Leonora Vesterbacka
People in this episode
Host: Ather Gattami
Guest: Anders Arpteg
Topics covered
- AI news
- OpenAI
- quantum computing
- autonomous systems
- NVIDIA supercomputer
- AI Swede nominees
Keywords
- OpenAI
- quantum computing
- AI systems
- NVIDIA
- AI Swede
- autonomous action
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: OpenAI, Google, NVIDIA
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