The largest firms in technology are struggling to be a frontrunner within the generative AI – even when the trail to the profitability of technology continues to be unclear. What is the long game for firms like Openai, Google and Meta? And what does the rise of the Chinese start-up Deepseek mean for AI firms with massive reviews?
In the second episode of our series about The Business of AI, the AI editor of the FT, Madhumita Murgia, speaks to FT -Technologie -Reporter Cristina and Vahap Can, an instructor for a fast engineering course at Capital City College, Anton Korinek, a professor In the Department of Economics on the University of Virginia and Alex Chalmers, a author, researcher formerly from Air Street Capital.
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Deepseek's “Aha moment” creates a brand new way of constructing a mighty AI with less money
Liang Wenfeng, the founding father of Deepseek in panic of the Tech world
Openai goals at 1 billion user in the following growth phase
Meta is on AI with a giant bet, even after Deepseek shaken the markets
This season by Tech Tonic is presented by Madhumita Murgia and produced by Josh Gabert-Doyon. Edwin Lane is the senior producer and Manuela Saragosa is the manager producer. Sound Design by Breen Turner, Samantha Giovinco and Joe Salcedo with original music from metaphor music. The Audio head of the FT is Cheryl Brumley.
Read a transcript of this episode on ft.com
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