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Generative AI - A Solution That's Finding Its Way Into Every Possible Problem

Generative AI - A Solution That's Finding Its Way Into Every Possible Problem

FromBubble Trouble: Laying Out Inconvenient Truths About How Business and Financial Markets Really Work


Generative AI - A Solution That's Finding Its Way Into Every Possible Problem

FromBubble Trouble: Laying Out Inconvenient Truths About How Business and Financial Markets Really Work

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
May 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We’ve been training our respective brains on the dinner table topic de jour, artificial intelligence, for three episodes now and we’ve generated views about banking analyst notes, academia, mixtape culture. This week, we land one of the most important voices there is - a founder who built the first generative AI company on the block - jukedeck - to ByteDance and now finds himself in the front line of AI trench warfare: Ed Newton Rex - one of the few who can say ‘been there done that’ as we grapple with what AI means for the rest of us further down the line.
Released:
May 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Bubble Trouble features conversations between economist and author Will Page and independent analyst Richard Kramer that lay out some inconvenient truths about how financial markets really work. Like the “boy who cried wolf,” financial markets have a peculiar tendency to repeat past mistakes and get themselves into “bubble trouble.” They party hard, drink too much of the Kool Aid, and wake up with a pounding hangover...only to do the same thing the next day. With tech dominating daily headlines and teenage traders driving stocks to unprecedented valuations, you might be asking “What’s really going on?” “What am I missing?” Imagine having a set of tour guides to tell you the “story behind the story” of the world’s largest tech companies, and how they bend - or break - the rules of economics.