“Taste and judgment is not AI's game right now.”
At Fortune #BrainstormTech, @typefaceai President of R&D Vishal Sood said AI excels at repetitive production work—but the most important creative decisions still belong to humans.
Trump later added that the Strait of Hormuz would reopen on Friday, when the deal will be signed, and suggested more time was needed to remove mines in the narrow waterway.
A source familiar with Anthropic told Fortune the company was given 90 minutes to pull its newest model and was given no previous communication of a national security threat, adding that senior technical staff are now in DC to meet with White House officials.
When Asha Sharma became CEO of Xbox earlier this year, it was a reaffirmation of a philosophy she’d followed for years: instead of dreaming of the future, focus on excelling at the job in front of you. bit.ly/3PSD9JW
Iran’s ability to shut down the strait will continue to hang over the global economy, rendering the narrow waterway a contested space. While the U.S. failed to restore freedom of navigation, a steady drumbeat of messaging suggests an effort to dilute Tehran’s new leverage.
Musk had only budgeted for three launches of the Falcon 1. After three failures the money was almost out, but he was saved by an infusion of cash from members of the PayPal Mafia, who only years earlier had forced him out as CEO.
AOL cofounder and Revolution CEO Steve Case sees a “huge, huge opportunity” in artificial intelligence, but he’s less certain about the upside of its impact on the workforce. Striking a balance will ultimately land in the “messy middle,” he said at #BrainstormTech.
"You're either paying someone else's mortgage or you're paying your own," said SERHANT. CEO @RyanSerhant at Fortune #BrainstormTech.
His advice for first-time buyers: build an “army” around you to help with the process. bit.ly/43ldb4M
“A billionaire can have concentration risk in a single company or a single sector. But at a trillion dollars, they not only have concentration risk, they have major market impact for any move that they make."
Pope Leo XIV recently called for humanity to be re-centered in the age of AI.
At Fortune #BrainstormTech, @Grimezsz said she agreed with his message, except for one point: whether AI could eventually become conscious. bit.ly/4uZgt9X