34. OpenAI: The Times are tough
Description
Andreas has been reading the New York Times’ lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, and Julia has been looking into similar legal disputes from the past.
They end up speaking about whether OpenAI will have to shut down ChatGPT and start from scratch, what the implications of this case could be for AI development, and why the timing might be perfect for the “Spotify of AI” to emerge.
Company of the week: Klimio
Other resources mentioned: Thomas Eriksson’s Linkedin post: [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/erikssonthomas_i-går-kom-nyheten-att-new-york-times-till-activity-7146117520255614976-v2gp](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/erikssonthomas_i-g%C3%A5r-kom-nyheten-att-new-york-times-till-activity-7146117520255614976-v2gp?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop)
Hosted by Julia Delin & Andreas Johansson
Edited by Victor Ganguly
Responsible publisher: Lars Strannegård
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