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Microsoft and OpenAI: The High-Stakes Poker Game Shaping AI’s Future

Greg Doig Season 7 Episode 34

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Welcome to "Tech Brewed," where your daily dose of piping hot tech news is served fresh and fast. In this debut episode of "Take Two," host Greg Doig dives into two of the most buzzworthy stories shaping the future of technology. First up, it's a high-stakes showdown between Microsoft and OpenAI as the two powerhouses renegotiate their partnership in the race towards artificial general intelligence—the so-called holy grail where AI can match human abilities. Then, Greg shifts gears to unpack Micron’s big move in AI hardware, unveiling a new line of SSDs built to feed AI’s insatiable need for data. It’s a rapid-fire roundup with sharp insights and zero fluff—so grab your coffee and get ready to stay curious with Tech Brewed.

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Hey there, tech enthusiasts. Welcome to the first episode of Take two from techbrood, where I serve up two piping hot tech stories in just a few minutes. I'm your host, Greg Doig, and I'll be your personal tech barista. Brewing up the most interesting tech news every day without the fluff. Today's first story. Microsoft and OpenAI are having what might be the most important conversation in AI right now. These two tech giants are in some pretty intense negotiations, and there's a fascinating reason why. See, under their current agreement, Microsoft essentially loses access to OpenAI's new technology. Once OpenAI achieves what's called AGI, which is artificial general intelligence. That's the holy grail where AI can basically do anything a human can. Pretty big deal, right? Microsoft has pumped billions into OpenAI, and now they're scrambling to make sure they don't get left behind just when things get really interesting. They're talking about equity stakes and how long Microsoft can use OpenAI's intellectual property. What I find most interesting is the timing. These talks have been brewing since OpenAI announced plans to go for profit. And now sources are saying a new agreement could be just weeks away. It's like watching a high stakes poker game where the chips are worth billions and the prize is the future of AI. The takeaway. In the AI world, partnerships are everything. Microsoft knows it needs OpenAI's brain power, and OpenAI needs Microsoft's resources. It's tech's most consequential dance. And whoever leads might determine who dominates AI for years to come. Now for our second story. Micron just announced something that might not sound sexy at first, but trust me, it's a big deal. A new portfolio of SSDs designed specifically for AI. If AI is the brain of future tech, these new SSDs are the memory that brain needs to function. High capacity storage tailored for AI's massive appetite for data. Think about it. All these large language models, like the ones powering ChatGPT, need to process mountains of information. Regular storage just doesn't cut it anymore. It's like trying to fill a bathtub with a drinking straw. What's clear is that they're positioning themselves as a key player in the AI hardware ecosystem. And timing matters. With AI accelerating across industries, the companies that can solve AI storage bottlenecks stand to gain enormous advantages. The real story here isn't just about faster storage. It's about removing roadblocks to AI innovation. Better storage means faster training, more complex models, and ultimately smarter AI. And that's your take two from Tech Brood for today. Until next time, stay curious and stay caffeinated if that's your choice.

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