I think it's important to stick to stocks that are immune to economic policies. I'm looking at NVIDIA and other AI stocks that have the potential to power and transform future technologies. It seems AI is the trajectory most companies are taking, including even established FAANG companies
The interviewer could not resist talking incessantly and going into every single trope surrounding AI in the popular press today, and so we never got to hear about "the future of AI from the CEO of Microsoft AI."
In these uncertain times, it's more important than ever to have a solid understanding of how to manage your finances, invest wisely and navigate economic downturns. But my primary concern is how to grow my reserve of $240k which has been sitting duck since forever with zero to no gains, sure I'm all in on the long term game, but with my savings are lying waste to inflation and my portfolio losing gains everyday, I need a remedy.
Yes, the social contract... if its online, its free for use... Like when the RIAA was throwing grandmas in jail because their grandkid downloaded a popular song or two. Also, how Windows is online to download and is free to use. So I'll ask the same question I always ask. When do we throw all the AI guys in jail for stealing EVERYTHING on the internet?
The guy can make a pretty good politician , dodging the questions pretty well
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman just told everyone that they are allowed to copy, recreate, and reproduce Microsoft's online content because it's "freeware". “I think that with respect to content that is already on the open web, the social contract of that content since the 1990s has been it is fair use,” he said in an interview with CNBC, via The Register. “Anyone can copy it, recreate with it, reproduce with it. That has been freeware, if you like. That’s been the understanding.”
That guy shouldn't do interview for a live audience. Interrupted constantly.
After I got laid off from my job as a translator and replaced by AI more than a year ago, I used my severance pay to buy $MSFT to serve as my personal UBI.
Great example of the commentator trying to throw in drama and the expert trying to keep the discussion factual and informative.
Andrew is a horrible interviewer. He never fleshes out a thought from the guest. He just asks a question, doesn’t acknowledge the answer and just moves on to the next question. Every single time. How is this dude a journalist?
I started a new technology company called MacroHard.
Having real-time voice based AI interaction sounds amazing. With 6G fast approaching, there will probably be AI holograms appearing on your desk or smartphone.
Mustafa great insight and logical smart approach to AI future to the masses. Wish the interviewer would check his Ego he did the same thing to Elon. Keep up the great work Mustafa
To try to answer Andrew's question... It's the 7th Inning Stretch. First inning was early 1980s. Today, we are looking at what was once called "Feature Poker" (enhancements to existing functions and systems that have been waiting for processing speeds necessary to support machine learning). Game may go to extra innings. May not go extra except around edges.
14:42 Absolutely profound that someone with such a severe lack of understanding for basic copyright and copyright law is allowed to be the CEO of Microsoft AI.
This Microsoft CEO is super brilliant with positive mind and amazing intelligence with compassion for humanity . The world will be blessed if the world political leaders can be just a tiny little with his integrity and sincerity.
Here's an idea: after 800 years of the same education model of a lecturer standing up and yammering at students for an hour on subjects they're only taking because they have to and will promptly forget about when they are finished, maybe we could use AI to reform education and create a more effective and engaging system.😊
can’t wait to see how Aliagents evolves, this project has serious potential in the AI space
This was a great conversation, one of the first people that came to my mind is Aaron Swartz & everything he did to make JSTOR articles & historical documents available & free for all. Im curious if the information he tried to make public will be widely open source & available to everyone? Let's not forget this courageous young man.
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