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July 2025 Roundup: What I am Reading, Watching and Listening To

July 2025 Roundup: What I am Reading, Watching and Listening To

OpenAI Chairman Bret Taylor: A Vision for AI’s Future
A conversation with Bret Taylor on leadership in AI, governance challenges, and future prospects.

Larry Fink: The U.S. Deficit Will ‘Overwhelm This Country’
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warns of ballooning national debt and its potential economic consequences.

Marc Benioff’s Race to One Billion AI Agents
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff outlines his strategy for deploying AI agents at massive scale across enterprises.

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July 2024 Roundup: What I am Reading, Watching, Listening To

July 2024 Roundup: What I am Reading, Watching, Listening To

Howard Morgan: Insights from an Uber Successful Tech and VC Legend
Howard Morgan’s inimitable career began with his early and prescient interest in computers. In fact, Howard has been on email for 51 years! He is currently the Chair and General Partner of B Capital. He is considered one of the pioneers of early-stage investing, having co-founded First Round Capital alongside Josh Kopelman, which was the first professional seed stage fund and the first institutional investor in Uber.

Prior to First Round, Howard helped found Idealab with Bill Gross, and served as President of Renaissance Technologies, which he co-founded with Jim Simons. Renaissance Technologies is the best performing investment firm of all time, and its mysterious and famous Medallion Fund is considered to be the most successful fund ever.

A.I. Revolution
Can we harness the power of artificial intelligence to solve the world’s most challenging problems without creating an uncontrollable force that ultimately destroys us? ChatGPT and other new A.I. tools can now answer complex questions, write essays, and generate realistic-looking images in a matter of seconds. They can even pass a lawyer’s bar exam. Should we celebrate? Or worry? Or both? Correspondent Miles O’Brien investigates how researchers are trying to transform the world using A.I., hunting for big solutions in fields from medicine to climate change.

AI can restore the middle-class jobs lost to automation
AI is indeed changing the labor market, see the flood of news articles on layoffs happening in part due to companies’ priorities shifting to AI. Now a new working paper from Massachusetts Institute of Technology economist David Autor says that the shift presents a unique opportunity: AI could enable more workers to perform higher-stakes, decision-making tasks that are currently relegated to highly-educated workers such as doctors and lawyers.

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