The conversation centers on the future of AI, the potential for a $100 billion fundraise for OpenAI, and the implications for software and productivity. Box CEO Aaron Levie weighs in on whether a massive fundraise rebuts criticisms of OpenAI, arguing that while competition exists, the AI market's potential is vast, possibly reaching tens of trillions of dollars. He also addresses the shift to API-first software, highlighting the need for platforms that connect human interaction with AI agents, and the potential for AI to transform knowledge work. Levie suggests AI's impact on productivity is underway, particularly in tech, and will eventually ripple through other sectors as tools improve and companies seek competitive advantages.
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