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SRS 208 [Video] with Alex Wang

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Alex Wang is the CEO and co-founder of Scale AI, a leading data platform accelerating the development of artificial intelligence applications. Founded in 2016, Scale AI provides high-quality training data for AI models, serving clients like OpenAI, Microsoft, and the U.S. Department of Defense. A former software engineering prodigy, Wang dropped out of MIT to build Scale AI, which is now valued at over $13 billion. Recognized on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 and TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in AI, Wang is a prominent voice in shaping the future of AI innovation and deployment. He advocates for responsible AI development and policies to ensure ethical and secure AI advancements.

SRS 208 [Video] with Alex Wang

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So much valuable information in this interview. More people need to see it. It is vital we get our act together as a country and start focusing on these issues. Energy, tech work force, etc. This is not WWII possibilities. We will get left behind and overrun if we do not act now. Thank you SRS for this interview

Camille Jaque

This guy is delusional to think this is a good idea. Yes it could help the blind to see & deaf to hear but you can’t guarantee it won’t be used for evil. Does God want us to have this? 🙏🏼 smart young man, Shawn thanks for the interview & information love your Show

Jennifer

Jesus save him

Ashley Mosely Norton

Call it technology they love not being identified by what they truly are

Ashley Mosely Norton

AI demonic that’s all you need to know Demons in your devices literally all it is

Ashley Mosely Norton

Regarding courts being behind the curve, they will always be. Back around turn of the century I testified in a federal case involving technical computer subjects. The US Attorney did not understand it, the defense attorney did not understand it, the judge did not understand it. They let the defendant question me, and me to question the defendant ,while the law and the case investigating Agent sat back and listened. The guy was convicted. I felt pretty bad about that. Because, like everyone else, he deserved competent representation and a determination of guilt by application of the applicable law and of the facts by a competent arbiter. In state courts I was twice questioned by the defense hired expert rather than by the lawyer. Same situation. I won those arguments, but I seriously doubt the coin flip was decided by the facts, because the jury was lost in daydreams because the subject matter was Greek t them. I guess they just liked me more or thought I was the more honest geek. That is hardly equal justice under the law.

Steven Russelle

Regarding detection of AI videos, arguably the best tool for identifying AI generated scholastic papers is asking AI whether that paper or one just like it has been seen. The same could be applied against videos, and at a very significant depth of comparative details. Especially if the video went public in court or the internet, AI would recognize it by images, plot, voices, language styles, and so forth.

Steven Russelle

I challenge Mr. Wang to have a child and believe in humanity. Exit, for a time, the comfort of what you feel comfortable with and experience creating and nurturing, another human.

C

Great interview. Thanks for using my question and for sending the card!

Kevin O’Malley

I’m surprised TikTok wasn’t mentioned.

ken dowden


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