Alan Shimel, Mike Vizard, Dan O’Brien, Kate Scarcella, and Chris Blask dive into the intersection of quantum technology, government investment, and AI regulation. The conversation explores how the U.S. government’s interest in quantum startups raises questions about fairness, innovation policy, and the concentration of technological power.
The gang also examines the shifting landscape of AI politics, including the White House’s regulatory stance, the influence of malicious actors on public discourse, and the pressing need for transparent governance and public awareness in the age of AI.
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How AI Is Driving Up DRAM Prices & Re...
Mike, Mitch, JP Morgenthal and Stephen Foskett, president of the Tech Field Day arm of the Futurum Group, dive into why memory prices are rising because semiconductor manufacturing capacity is being allocated to meet demands for artificial intelligence (AI) applications.
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Can AI Code Securely? The Future of C...
Alan Shimel, Mike Vizard, Mitch Ashley, and Jack Poller dive into the evolving relationship between cybersecurity and AI-driven software development. The discussion emphasizes the urgent need for public-private collaboration and strong leadership to safeguard critical infrastructure from emerging...
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AI Partnerships & Observability Chall...
The session highlights the evolving landscape of AI partnerships, focusing on collaborations like Andro with Google and IBM with Grok. It discusses Google's investment in Anthropic and IBM's strategy with Claude AI models. The conversation also addresses the challenges of implementing Open Teleme...