AI is no longer just about technology, it’s about who leads, who controls, and what comes next. In this conversation, we break down how geopolitics, leadership decisions, and market pressure are shaping the future of artificial intelligence.
From Anthropic’s tensions with the U.S. military to the strategic moves by OpenAI, Meta, and Microsoft, we explore how power, principles, and competition are redefining the AI landscape.
We also dive into what’s coming next: self-improving systems, long-term memory, and autonomous AI agents, and how these shifts will impact businesses, creators, and the way humans work with machines.
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10 Things We Discuss
Why AI is becoming a geopolitical and military asset
The ethical tension behind Anthropic’s decisions
How OpenAI, Meta, and Microsoft are competing
The role of leadership (including Sam Altman) in shaping AI
What self-improving AI systems actually look like
How memory and persistence change AI capabilities
The rise of autonomous AI agents
How humans and AI will collaborate going forward
Why speed and decisive action are competitive advantages
What the next wave of AI development could look like
💬 Question for you:
Should AI companies work with the military, or draw a hard line?
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