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Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis unpack AI consolidation as Nvidia licenses Groq's fast inference chips and Meta buys Manus for $2 billion. Growing anti-AI sentiment over jobs, mental health, and politics emerges alongside OpenAI's high-stakes preparedness role. Finally, Jason and Jeff reflect on 2025's jagged progress and 2026's agent and surveillance shifts.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Start
3:27 - Nvidia, joining Big Tech deal spree, to license Groq technology, hire executives
4:50 - Explaining the Groq deal
15:11 - Meta just bought Manus, an AI startup everyone has been talking about
16:50 - 3 reasons buying Manus could give Meta a much-needed AI boost
27:41 - An Anti-A.I. Movement Is Coming. Which Party Will Lead It?
Americans Hate AI. Which Party Will Benefit?
29:46 - Bernie Sanders criticizes AI as ‘the most consequential technology in humanity’
45:11 - ‘This will be a stressful job’: Sam Altman offers $555k salary to fill most daunting role in AI
47:15 - * Sell It Before You Make It: Revolutionizing E-Commerce with Personalized AI-Generated Items
51:27 - * What Human-Horse Interactions may Teach us About Effective HumanAI Interactions
52:27 - * FakeParts: a New Family of AI-Generated DeepFakes
55:45 - Karpathy's year in review
58:37 - https://hbr.org/2025/12/the-hbr-charts-that-help-explain-2025
1:04:29 - Jason: 1. Love/Hate and Confusion (people don't know how they really feel about AI)2. General agents show potential but need a LOT of work3. AI for companionship
1:05:39 - Jason:1. How productive ARE we really?2. AI Shopping moves beyond the demo3. A budding surveillance problem
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Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis unpack AI consolidation as Nvidia licenses Groq's fast inference chips and Meta buys Manus for $2 billion. Growing anti-AI sentiment over jobs, mental health, and politics emerges alongside OpenAI's high-stakes preparedness role. Finally, Jason and Jeff reflect on 2025's jagged progress and 2026's agent and surveillance shifts.
Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Start
3:27 - Nvidia, joining Big Tech deal spree, to license Groq technology, hire executives
4:50 - Explaining the Groq deal
15:11 - Meta just bought Manus, an AI startup everyone has been talking about
16:50 - 3 reasons buying Manus could give Meta a much-needed AI boost
27:41 - An Anti-A.I. Movement Is Coming. Which Party Will Lead It?
Americans Hate AI. Which Party Will Benefit?
29:46 - Bernie Sanders criticizes AI as ‘the most consequential technology in humanity’
45:11 - ‘This will be a stressful job’: Sam Altman offers $555k salary to fill most daunting role in AI
47:15 - * Sell It Before You Make It: Revolutionizing E-Commerce with Personalized AI-Generated Items
51:27 - * What Human-Horse Interactions may Teach us About Effective HumanAI Interactions
52:27 - * FakeParts: a New Family of AI-Generated DeepFakes
55:45 - Karpathy's year in review
58:37 - https://hbr.org/2025/12/the-hbr-charts-that-help-explain-2025
1:04:29 - Jason: 1. Love/Hate and Confusion (people don't know how they really feel about AI)2. General agents show potential but need a LOT of work3. AI for companionship
1:05:39 - Jason:1. How productive ARE we really?2. AI Shopping moves beyond the demo3. A budding surveillance problem
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