Episode 42: Imperfect innovation

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The historically popular development process of “move fast and break things” has got the biggest companies in the world far. In the age of AI, can we still take these risks in the name of progress or are the potential repercussions too great? Josh and James are joined by guest Jack Sails to discuss. Recorded: 17th July 2024 02 Open AI fearless implementation 03 Is developing in a vacuum worse? 04 Google move fast and break things becomes more dangerous 05 OpenAI haven't lost trust yet 06 How did OpenAI get its data - Mira Murati 09 Scraping the internet for data 10 A open internet vs private companies 10 ARC browser hover LLM description 11 Imperfect innovation, where does it come from? 11 Innovating to solve a problem vs innovation into unknown areas 12 Microsoft Copilot AI 13 ChatGPT taking over Google as the go-to for questions 16 Kodak & digital images 18 Humans bring value and craft 19 The iPhone was a ipod killer 20 Fearing innovation and protectionism 21 Nokia's lack of smartphone innovation 25 Theranos - Fake it till you make it in medicine 28 Now no one will touch the Metaverse 29 Zoe smart patch and gut tracking 35 Lime Scooters late night testing for alcohol 36 Innovation that's not required 37 Coke's new flavour 39 Segway 42 Cars 43 Napster's innovation Find out more about Stac and Parallax: https://stac.works https://parall.ax

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