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Agathe Demarais on X: "🤖 - US Chips Act is reshaping global semiconductor landscape • America looks set to produce around one-third of global supply for leading-edge chips by 2032 • US rise will come at expense of South Korea, which could become minor player for top-notch chips https://t.co/VgsZnYMS6V" / X
Agathe Demarais on X: "🤖 - US Chips Act is reshaping global semiconductor landscape • America looks set to produce around one-third of global supply for leading-edge chips by 2032 • US rise will come at expense of South Korea, which could become minor player for top-notch chips https://t.co/VgsZnYMS6V" / X
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Agathe Demarais on X: "🤖 - US Chips Act is reshaping global semiconductor landscape • America looks set to produce around one-third of global supply for leading-edge chips by 2032 • US rise will come at expense of South Korea, which could become minor player for top-notch chips https://t.co/VgsZnYMS6V" / X
Group 1 | Robust International Coordination Mechanisms @ Intelligent Cooperation Workshop 2024
Group 1 | Robust International Coordination Mechanisms @ Intelligent Cooperation Workshop 2024

(Actually tricky since Big Tech is already not distributing models on some continents because of regulations there, or is sanctioning hardware sales. The innovation argument persists. So training is significant if the new waves are to find opportunities. In any case, democracy if not capitalism was supposed to proceed from the ground up rather than top-down like socialist or communist media. The internet is an interesting precedent that AI may exploit. However other analyses have not yet found a solution to inequality. Hence references to Marxist predictions about automation. These seminars do appear to appeal to competition for ideas on cooperation, so they fit evolution. Still, will it be determinism or discovered domains? Or yet another port of doom.
"a licence not to" -- Mallory to C, Spectre. Then again, tell it to Double Who.)

·youtube.com·
Group 1 | Robust International Coordination Mechanisms @ Intelligent Cooperation Workshop 2024
Money for nothing: is universal basic income about to transform society?
Money for nothing: is universal basic income about to transform society?
Nell Watson, a futurist who focuses on AI ethics, has a more pessimistic view. She believes we are witnessing the dawn of an age of “AI companies”: corporate environments where very few – if any – humans are employed at all. .. As a result, she thinks it could be AI companies, not governments, that end up paying people a basic income.
·theguardian.com·
Money for nothing: is universal basic income about to transform society?
Interviewing Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth on the Metaverse, VR/AR, AI, Billion-Dollar Expenditures, and Investment Timelines — MatthewBall.co
Interviewing Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth on the Metaverse, VR/AR, AI, Billion-Dollar Expenditures, and Investment Timelines — MatthewBall.co
(On one hand, the tech shadow may look like a winter where investment is scarce or starved, but many other corners invite creativity, making this a complex issue.Also, how does this compare or relate to BCI on an emergent intelligence roadmap?)
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Interviewing Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth on the Metaverse, VR/AR, AI, Billion-Dollar Expenditures, and Investment Timelines — MatthewBall.co