Weekly Update | Apple +  OpenAI  | ChatGPT Outage | Microsoft Recall | AI Safety | AI Flash Gordon episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 7, 2024 · 48 MIN

Weekly Update | Apple + OpenAI | ChatGPT Outage | Microsoft Recall | AI Safety | AI Flash Gordon

from Future-Focused with Christopher Lind · host Christopher Lind

The first week of June is already behind us, and what a week it has been. There were several things I observed over the last week that I couldn't ignore, but I wasn't able to get to everything. As you may have guessed, the pace of change isn't slowing down, but I hope this week's update will have you seriously considering taking a pause. As always, thanks to the community for your messages, recommendations, and encouraging words. Keep them coming, and feel free to pass along any feedback. I do this for you, so let me know how I can keep it valuable. With that, let's get to it. Apple + OpenAI - Are those wedding bells I hear? It's official: Apple and OpenAI tied the knot, but what will their offspring look like? Too early to tell. However, I'd wager to bet we're going to see the number of people who formally engage with LLMs on a daily basis steeply rise. Whether that's a good thing or not, it's still too early to tell. ChatGPT Outage - If you've been waiting to experience what the apocalypse might be like, you got a slight taste earlier this week. Jokes about the sudden decline in whitepapers and digital media aside, it was concerning to see how some businesses who have already become overly dependent on GenAI had everything come to a screeching halt. Maybe it's just me, but it's always a good idea to have a backup plan. Microsoft Recall - How excited are you that Windows can log your every movement so you don't have to bother using that pesky brain of yours to remember what you did a few minutes ago? Apparently, people aren't quite ready to extend Microsoft that kind of trust based on their response to the capability. AI GTA Madness - What happens when you train an AI to win by getting as many points as possible in a specific period of time? It finds a way to get as many points as possible in that period of time, even if it means the most efficient way to do it is continually running over innocent pedestrians. If you still aren't convinced you need to slow down before charging forward with AI, Robert Miles may change your mind. AI Flash Gordon - What does it look like when a team of AI agents work together to build a complex system? I don't know. I blinked. In all seriousness, the speed at which AI agents can work together is mind-blowing, but unchecked, you might just find they built you a giant mess you have to clean up. So again, while AI is an increcible tool, we need to slow down and think before we act. Show Notes: As always, this week's future-focused update covers significant events at the intersection of business, technology, and human experience. Key topics include Apple's new deal with OpenAI and its potential impact on AI assistants, concerns over growing AI dependency highlighted by a recent ChatGPT outage, and Microsoft's rollout of the controversial Recall feature. Christopher also discusses AI safety and unintended consequences through the lens of a video game example and the implications of AI agents working together. The episode raises questions about tech overreliance, cybersecurity, and the importance of critical thinking and diverse perspectives in AI development. 00:00 - Introduction and Welcome 01:21 - Apple and OpenAI Partnership 05:23 - ChatGPT Outage 14:52 - Microsoft Recall and Privacy Concerns 24:17 - AI Safety and Unintended Consequences 36:14 - AI Agents and Job Disruption 41:18 - Elon Musk's Hybrid Human Concept 47:40 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts #ai #techtrends #futureofwork #aiethics #digitaltransformation

The first week of June is already behind us, and what a week it has been. There were several things I observed over the last week that I couldn't ignore, but I wasn't able to get to everything. As you may have guessed, the pace of change isn't slowing down, but I hope this week's update will have you seriously considering taking a pause. As always, thanks to the community for your messages, recommendations, and encouraging words. Keep them coming, and feel free to pass along any feedback. I do this for you, so let me know how I can keep it valuable. With that, let's get to it. Apple + OpenAI - Are those wedding bells I hear? It's official: Apple and OpenAI tied the knot, but what will their offspring look like? Too early to tell. However, I'd wager to bet we're going to see the number of people who formally engage with LLMs on a daily basis steeply rise. Whether that's a good thing or not, it's still too early to tell. ChatGPT Outage - If you've been waiting to experience what the apocalypse might be like, you got a slight taste earlier this week. Jokes about the sudden decline in whitepapers and digital media aside, it was concerning to see how some businesses who have already become overly dependent on GenAI had everything come to a screeching halt. Maybe it's just me, but it's always a good idea to have a backup plan. Microsoft Recall - How excited are you that Windows can log your every movement so you don't have to bother using that pesky brain of yours to remember what you did a few minutes ago? Apparently, people aren't quite ready to extend Microsoft that kind of trust based on their response to the capability. AI GTA Madness - What happens when you train an AI to win by getting as many points as possible in a specific period of time? It finds a way to get as many points as possible in that period of time, even if it means the most efficient way to do it is continually running over innocent pedestrians. If you still aren't convinced you need to slow down before charging forward with AI, Robert Miles may change your mind. AI Flash Gordon - What does it look like when a team of AI agents work together to build a complex system? I don't know. I blinked. In all seriousness, the speed at which AI agents can work together is mind-blowing, but unchecked, you might just find they built you a giant mess you have to clean up. So again, while AI is an increcible tool, we need to slow down and think before we act. Show Notes: As always, this week's future-focused update covers significant events at the intersection of business, technology, and human experience. Key topics include Apple's new deal with OpenAI and its potential impact on AI assistants, concerns over growing AI dependency highlighted by a recent ChatGPT outage, and Microsoft's rollout of the controversial Recall feature. Christopher also discusses AI safety and unintended consequences through the lens of a video game example and the implications of AI agents working together. The episode raises questions about tech overreliance, cybersecurity, and the importance of critical thinking and diverse perspectives in AI development. 00:00 - Introduction and Welcome 01:21 - Apple and OpenAI Partnership 05:23 - ChatGPT Outage 14:52 - Microsoft Recall and Privacy Concerns 24:17 - AI Safety and Unintended Consequences 36:14 - AI Agents and Job Disruption 41:18 - Elon Musk's Hybrid Human Concept 47:40 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts #ai #techtrends #futureofwork #aiethics #digitaltransformation

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