Cutting Through the Noise: AI and Tech Updates from OWITH.ai
Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.The launch of olmoearth, an open-source platform by the Allen Institute for AI, aims to democratize access to AI technology for nonprofits and public agencies. It has been used in projects such as mapping crops in Kenya and spotting deforestation in the Amazon. Other AI-related news includes Getty Images losing a lawsuit, Anthropics revenue growth, China incentivizing AI chip development, and Amazon employees pushing back on AI expansion. A new research paper proposes a system called ThoughtComm that allows AI agents to share "thoughts" rather than just words, improving coordination and reasoning. The tension between AI's data needs and the journalism industry's copyright concerns is highlighted.Ritankar Das, founder of AI-focused holding company Titan Holdings, believes that holding companies are still relevant today and wants to build one for the AI era. Das started Titan Holdings in 2014, focusing on applying AI to industries like healthcare and finance. While holding companies have a vaunted history, there are still new opportunities for them in the modern business landscape.China has increased energy subsidies for data centers to boost its AI race against global competitors. OpenAI and Amazon signed a $38 billion cloud computing deal, while Palantir reported strong earnings surpassing analyst estimates. Other news includes Microsoft's $9.7 billion deal for AI compute, MongoDB CEO stepping down, Apple's new liquid glass option, Deel appointing a CFO, Xanadu going public via SPAC, and Coda's objection to OpenAI using copyrighted content from Japanese trade association members.In today's CEO Daily, there is a preview of election day in New York City. OpenAI has signed a $38 billion deal with AWS, Norway rejects Elon Musk's proposed pay package, Starbucks is selling a stake in its China business, and more. The market trends show downward movement globally, highlighting issues such as AI displacing labor and philanthropic donations to Howard University.Former Airbnb engineer Elizabeth Nammour has raised $25 million for her AI security platform Teleskope. Teleskope has 23 customers and has converted around 85% of pilots into paid customers, experiencing 600% year-over-year growth with 29 employees. Teleskope's innovative solution has attracted significant investor interest and positioned the company as a key player in the cybersecurity industry.Big tech companies now dominate the stock market more than ever. Google's AI model, Gemma, was accused of hallucinating sexual assault allegations against US Senator Marsha Blackburn. China's President Xi Jinping proposed the creation of a global body to govern artificial intelligence. Other tech news includes Anduril's uncrewed jet drone demo, Singapore seizing assets from an alleged scammer, Bluesky introducing "dislikes" on social media, and Israel trying to reverse tech brain drain.In a recent CEO Daily newsletter, Trump's presence at the APEC summit was highlighted. The newsletter also covered private credit lenders preparing for potential distress, market updates, and various news stories from around the globe. The shift towards renewable energy and sustainability was a key topic at the APEC summit.Meta's $27 billion partnership with Blue Owl Capital to build a new mega-data center in Louisiana marks a significant shift in how hyperscalers finance the AI era. The success of this deal could potentially set a template for other tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon to fund their data center buildouts through capital markets rather than their own cash flow generation.Apple predictSupport the showThanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin