45 min

Inside the players and politics of the AI industry Decoder with Nilay Patel

    • Business

We’ve got a special episode of the show today – I was traveling last week, so Verge deputy editor Alex Heath and our new senior AI reporter Kylie Robison are filling in for me, with a very different kind of episode about AI. We talk a lot about AI in a broad sense on Decoder — it comes up in basically every single interview I do these days. But we don’t spend a ton of time on the day-to-day happenings of the AI industry itself.

So we thought it would be a good idea to take a beat and have Alex and Kylie actually break down the modern AI boom as it exists today: The companies you need to know, the most important news of the last few months, and what it’s actually like to be fully immersed in this industry every single day.

Links: 

Google defends AI search results after they told us to put glue on pizza | The Verge


Apple is putting ChatGPT in Siri for free later this year | The Verge


AI will make money sooner than you’d think, says Cohere CEO Aidan Gomez | Decoder


Humane is looking for a buyer after the AI Pin’s underwhelming debut | The Verge


2024 is a year of reckoning for AI | The Verge


OpenAI researcher who resigned over safety concerns joins Anthropic | The Verge


Hugging Face is sharing $10M worth of compute to beat big AI companies | The Verge


The AI drama is heating up | Command Line


Google and OpenAI are racing to rewire the internet | Command Line


Elon Musk’s xAI raises $6 billion to fund its race against ChatGPT | The Verge



Credits:
Decoder is a production of The Verge, and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Today’s episode was produced by Kate Cox and Nick Statt and was edited by Callie Wright.
The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

We’ve got a special episode of the show today – I was traveling last week, so Verge deputy editor Alex Heath and our new senior AI reporter Kylie Robison are filling in for me, with a very different kind of episode about AI. We talk a lot about AI in a broad sense on Decoder — it comes up in basically every single interview I do these days. But we don’t spend a ton of time on the day-to-day happenings of the AI industry itself.

So we thought it would be a good idea to take a beat and have Alex and Kylie actually break down the modern AI boom as it exists today: The companies you need to know, the most important news of the last few months, and what it’s actually like to be fully immersed in this industry every single day.

Links: 

Google defends AI search results after they told us to put glue on pizza | The Verge


Apple is putting ChatGPT in Siri for free later this year | The Verge


AI will make money sooner than you’d think, says Cohere CEO Aidan Gomez | Decoder


Humane is looking for a buyer after the AI Pin’s underwhelming debut | The Verge


2024 is a year of reckoning for AI | The Verge


OpenAI researcher who resigned over safety concerns joins Anthropic | The Verge


Hugging Face is sharing $10M worth of compute to beat big AI companies | The Verge


The AI drama is heating up | Command Line


Google and OpenAI are racing to rewire the internet | Command Line


Elon Musk’s xAI raises $6 billion to fund its race against ChatGPT | The Verge



Credits:
Decoder is a production of The Verge, and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Today’s episode was produced by Kate Cox and Nick Statt and was edited by Callie Wright.
The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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