• Digimasters Shorts - Elon Musk's $97.4B OpenAI Bid, UK and US Reject Global AI Pact, Google Targets Teens with AI, Apple's Secret AI Deal with Alibaba

  • Feb 14 2025
  • Durée: 6 min
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Digimasters Shorts - Elon Musk's $97.4B OpenAI Bid, UK and US Reject Global AI Pact, Google Targets Teens with AI, Apple's Secret AI Deal with Alibaba

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    Join us as we explore Elon Musk's audacious $97.4 billion takeover bid for OpenAI and the ensuing tensions with CEO Sam Altman. We'll discuss how this move challenges OpenAI's mission and the potential impact on its philanthropic obligations. Plus, we’ll take you inside the global AI summit in Paris, where the UK and US chose not to sign a crucial AI agreement, raising questions about their stance on AI ethics and leadership.

    Our discussion also highlights a thought-provoking study from Carnegie Mellon and Microsoft about AI's influence on critical thinking skills. Discover how reliance on AI tools might be reshaping our cognitive capabilities and creativity.

    Additionally, tune in for updates on Google's innovative plan to use machine learning for age estimation, enhancing online safety for minors, and Apple’s strategic partnership with Alibaba Group to boost AI features in iPhones for the Chinese market.

    Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, industry insider, or just curious about the digital future, Digimasters Shorts offers concise yet comprehensive coverage of the trends and issues dominating the tech scene today.

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