In episode 167 of The Artificial Intelligence Show, Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput discuss the OpenAI-Microsoft partnership, OpenAI's transition to a for-profit entity, and the launch of the People First AI Fund. They also explore Replit's Agent 3, an AI developer agent, and the implications of AI avatars as thought leaders, referencing Databox CEO Peter Caputa's use of an AI avatar for a video course. The episode further covers OpenAI's cloud computing deal with Oracle, Anthropic's copyright lawsuit settlement, Meta's AI talent recruitment challenges, and the evolving job market dynamics influenced by AI. They address a listener's question about the economic impact of AI-driven job displacement and discuss the rise of AI-hosted podcasts, as well as the FTC's investigation into AI companion chatbots. The episode concludes with AI product and funding updates, including Cognition's funding round, Perplexity's valuation, and Google's NotebookLM upgrade.
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