
Supremacy
AI, ChatGPT and the Race That Will Change the World
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Narrated by:
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Lisa Flanagan
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By:
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Parmy Olson
About this listen
Winner of the Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year 2024
'A clear and compelling read about one of the most consequential races in the world' - Madhumita Murgia, bestselling author of Code Dependent and AI Editor for The Financial Times
Discover the never-before-told story of the ruthless shadow race between Microsoft and Google, as both compete to develop a mass-market AI while juggling existential questions of ethics, human progress and the future of the world as we know it.
"They declined his offer too, not realizing how much the thin-skinned Musk didn’t like it when people said no. Soon enough though, Hassabis got another email. This time, it was from Google."
When ChatGPT was released, the world changed overnight. Even as we all played with the new toy, a very real danger was quickly coming to light: that untested automations would undermine our way of life insidiously, sucking value out of our economy, replacing high-level creative jobs and enabling a new, terrifying era of disinformation.
It was never meant to be this way. The founders of the two companies behind the most advanced AIs in existence – Open AI (ChatGPT) and DeepMind (Bard) – started their journeys determined to solve humanity’s greatest problems. But they couldn’t develop their technologies without huge amounts of money – money that Microsoft and Google were more than happy to give them, in exchange for the most powerful seats at the table.
From award-winning journalist Parmy Olson, Supremacy is the astonishing, untold, behind-the-scenes story of the battle between two AI companies, their struggles to use their tech for good, and the dangerous direction that they’re now going in. Featuring a cast of larger-than-life characters, including Elon Musk, Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Peter Thiel, Supremacy is a story of manipulation, exploitation, secrecy and of ruthless, relentless human progress – progress that will impact all of us for years to come.
'Makes the topic of AI approachable and entertaining by telling the human stories of the people building AI companies. There is never a dull moment in this gripping book' - Arvind Narayanan, Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University
'Money, power, and a bargain that may change the world frame this timely and deeply researched account of two of the biggest players in the race to AI' - Gary Marcus, author of Taming Silicon Valley and Professor Emeritus at New York University
Bias inflation
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Great overview of AI
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An Incredible History Of AI Inception and Proliferation
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Interesting, however overally woke.
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Just the kind of explanations I was looking for
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Very Informative and Interesting Listen
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AGI was the goal, the leaders perusing it were attempting to be ethical and focused on benefiting the human race.
Once the technology was mature a partnership with Big Tech was necessary to give the cloud capacity. GenAI is now owned by big tech.
The voice was a bit robotic.
Interesting summary of the early days of GenAI
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Nothing unknown factually, but it nicely pieces together the many bits of background/context that have come out over the past decade.
Would've been nice had there been deeper exploration of some items but that wasn't the aim of this book so won't rate it down there.
Summary
- Big tech are the winners (Google and Microsoft)
- Sam Altmann's v good at marketing (probably unsurprising when clocking his background was in VC funding)
- Google is uninnovative and cares only about ad revenue (Deep mind story)
- Threat isnt Terminator but reinforcing biases (not discussed is the genuine challenge of combatting that given AI is a probability engine)
Well consolidated background to past decade of AI and the key people behind it
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People competing in AI
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Informative overview of what has led to the AI race
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