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The High Stakes of AI: OpenAI’s Bold Move to Kill Sora
When an elderly woman in Kentucky, aged 82, was presented with a $26 million offer from an AI company looking to construct a data center on her property, she declined. Despite the company’s attempt to rezone 2,000 acres nearby, the resistance against AI infrastructure expanding into the tangible world is becoming more evident.
This week, the conflict between AI expectations and reality is prevalent, from OpenAI’s closure of its Sora app to the legal system holding social media platforms accountable. In the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Sean O’Kane delve into the collision between the AI hype cycle and real-world implications.
Tune in to the complete episode for insights on:
- The success of drone startups like Zipline, Lucid Bots, and Brinc, which have gained significant traction compared to other robotics ventures.
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