When artificial intelligence begins to fundamentally change the way normal people live, it is often spoken in terms of boom and fate, making subtle exams difficult. The problem with AI is that the understanding required to scrutinize technology is rare, and even more rare, the ability to clearly communicate it, even if it does.
This week’s guest is a tech industry worker and reporter, poised to present subtle, informed analysis of this rapidly expanding industry.
In her new book, “Ai of AI,” Karen Hao exposes the myths surrounding AI, exposing us to the full breadth of this global industry. She sat down with Aaron to discuss the origin story of Sam Altman, the traumatism of content moderation work, and the impressive similarities between Open AI and the British East India company.