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Episode 2: AI Social Media, Video Advances, and Trade Tensions

Ep. 2
Brian Swichkow recaps OpenAI's potential social network leveraging ChatGPT, advancements in AI video generation from Chinese startup Kling AI, and the complexities of international trade tariffs. The episode also covers Nvidia's export controls, Eli Lilly's cholesterol drug, and AI's capabilities in problem-solving, plus quick hits on Google, Meta, Microsoft, XAI, and Cohere. All this points to the rapid pace of AI innovation amid economic uncertainty. Learn to navigate these changes.

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