Transcript
Welcome to our episode on AI, where we'll discuss the latest news and trends. We start with Darren Aronofsky's AI-generated show, which has received mixed reviews.
Yes, the show's use of AI raises questions about the role of human creativity in filmmaking. Meanwhile, AI is also being used in the Winter Olympic Games, enhancing the athlete experience.
That's right, and AI is not just limited to entertainment and sports. The Trump administration plans to use AI to write regulations, which could have significant implications for governance.
The use of AI in governance is a complex issue, and it's also being explored in the context of faith. Some are questioning whether our faith is safe in the age of artificial intelligence.
AI is also being used to solve labor issues in treating rare diseases, and it's helping to fill gaps in drug discovery. Additionally, AI-powered biotech startups are making significant progress.
The energy battle in 2026 will also be impacted by AI, as it's being used to enhance energy efficiency and reduce consumption. Moreover, large language model compression is an area of ongoing research.
Wall Street sees AI as a decade-long opportunity, and some stocks are already benefiting from this trend. As we conclude, it's clear that AI will continue to shape our world in profound ways.