The Power Struggle for AI Supremacy!

The Power Struggle for AI Supremacy!

October 30, 20241 min read

R. Kenner French discusses the dominance of Microsoft and Google in the AI market and speculates on the future landscape of AI control. He explains how Microsoft, through its investment in OpenAI, and Google, with its Gemini AI and TensorFlow technology, are the two main players shaping the industry.

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Kenner also highlights the potential risks and opportunities of open-source AI, emphasizing that while open-source innovation could enhance AI development, it might lack the necessary safeguards. Ultimately, the conversation centers around the reality that regulatory control will likely favor Microsoft and Google, giving them even more influence over AI’s future.

Takeaways:

• Microsoft and Google currently dominate the AI market through OpenAI (ChatGPT) and Google’s Gemini.

• Google’s AI (e.g., TensorFlow) is already integrated into everyday applications, like Google Search.

• Regulation will likely ensure that Microsoft and Google continue to control AI going forward.

• Open-source AI presents innovation potential but lacks regulatory safeguards, which could pose risks.

• Individuals may have little control over which corporations dominate the AI space in the future.

Soundbites:

• Microsoft controls the AI market, and Google controls the AI market. Everyone else is a splinter group.

• TensorFlow has been the underpinning of Google’s AI for years—we’ve been using it since 2018.

• The future of AI control will likely remain with Microsoft and Google because regulators are already listening to them.

• Open-source AI is promising but also scary—there are no real safety guards in place.

• Do you want to be controlled by these two groups? It might not matter because that’s the direction things are headed.

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