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Big tech companies were open to online safety regulation – why did NZ’s government scrap the idea?
when we looked at submissions from tech and social media companies on the proposed framework, we found companies such as Facebook, Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) were broadly supportive of regulations – within certain limits.
Griffin on Tech: OpenAI’s safety conscious exiles, and the end of OMG Tech!
Whether Safe Superintelligence Inc. lives up to the name depends on its definition of safe AGI, and whether these co-founders will be able to resist the urge to go for broke in the way Altman has, prioritising speed to market over safety.
GenAI disillusion sets in, but new AI innovations creating buzz
The annual Gartner Hype Cycle research has bad news for generative AI which the analyst firm has headed into the dreaded “trough of disillusionment” as the gap between hype and reality starts to dawn on businesses.
Griffin on Tech: The promise and the peril of Apple Intelligence
If Apple can use AI to make our interaction with phones and computers more seamless, including the dozens of apps we navigate every day, that’s a good thing for developers. Those who suddenly have no moat around their business thanks to the rise of generative AI have some hard thinking to do.
Griffin on Tech: Lessons from Nvidia’s record run as Intel languishes
The only way now for Intel to survive may be to split the business in two and aggressively court chip designers who want an alternative to Nvidia and are looking for a manufacturing partner.
Griffin on Tech: Deck chairs, Titanic, and Budget 2024
The lack of investment in anything forward-looking that has the ability to boost capability in the digital economy is deflating and in stark contrast to what we saw delivered the Australian Federal Budget earlier this month.