Transcript
Welcome to our episode on the rise of AI. We're discussing Anthropic's Cowork, a new AI agent capability that extends the power of Claude Code to non-technical users.
Anthropic's approach differs in its isolation, confining the agent to specific folders and requiring explicit connectors, striking a balance between utility and security.
We're also looking at the geopolitical implications of AI, with experts warning that the technology could exacerbate existing inequalities and create new risks.
The AI chip market is expected to reach $1.10 trillion by 2035, driven by demand for high-performance and energy-efficient chips, and investors are taking notice.
NASA is embracing AI, with initiatives like the Goddard Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer and the use of AI in medical gear and dragon prep.
As AI continues to advance, it's essential to consider the practical applications and potential risks, and experts like Ronnie Sheth are emphasizing the need for enterprise AI to 'get practical'.
UMKC has launched an Artificial Intelligence degree, and Apptio is highlighting the importance of financial rigour in scaling intelligent automation.
The key takeaway is that AI is no longer just a buzzword, but a reality that's transforming industries and societies, and we need to be prepared to navigate its implications.