Ep. 4 - "We are hitting a wall" vs "There is no wall"
In the Long Run23 Nov 2024

Ep. 4 - "We are hitting a wall" vs "There is no wall"

This episode goes into the ongoing debate about the limits of AI scaling laws and the path toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). With Marie absent, the Joao and Jim explore whether we’re approaching a plateau in AI advancements due to limitations in computing power and data availability. They discuss recent news suggesting that companies like OpenAI and Google DeepMind might be struggling to achieve expected results with new models, questioning if simply adding more computational power and data is a sustainable strategy.

In the rapid-fire segment, Joao and Jim share their hands-on experiences with current AI tools like Apple Intelligence and Microsoft Copilot, comparing them to more advanced tools like ChatGPT and Claude.

Tune in for an insightful discussion on the current state of AI technology, its future direction, and what these developments mean for the journey toward AGI.

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Ep. 28 - Anthropic closer to God than the Pope?!

Ep. 28 - Anthropic closer to God than the Pope?!

In this episode of In The Long Run, we discuss Anthropic’s growing role in AI, from its collaboration with the Vatican on ethical questions to its compute deal with xAI. We also explore Andrej Karpath...

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Ep. 27 - The Agent Takes It All

Ep. 27 - The Agent Takes It All

Agentic AI is moving from clever chat to real work. In this episode, Jim and João discuss GPT Image 2.0, Codex, GPT-5.5, agents in ChatGPT, and why these tools matter beyond software development. They...

2 Mai 38min

Ep. 26 - How to survive the AI Age

Ep. 26 - How to survive the AI Age

This week's episode opens with the Artemis II launch as a jumping-off point: progress doesn't happen automatically, it takes investment and will. Jim and João then unpack Alberto Romero's "How to Surv...

2 Apr 40min

Ep. 25 - The Bioshock of AI

Ep. 25 - The Bioshock of AI

Brain cells on a chip learning to play Doom: early signs of biological computing as an alternative to silicon chipsEmbodied intelligence through a simulated fly: testing whether cognition needs a body...

21 Mar 48min

Ep. 24 - Surveillance Gets Smarter

Ep. 24 - Surveillance Gets Smarter

In this episode of "In the long run", we unpack the escalating clash between the U.S. “Department of War” (Pentagon) and Anthropic, centered on whether a private AI company can restrict government use...

6 Mar 45min

Ep. 23 - OpenClaw: From AI Helper to Personal Assistant

Ep. 23 - OpenClaw: From AI Helper to Personal Assistant

Something Big is Happening… and we can feel it in the AI tools, the timelines, the culture and our business.In this episode of In the Long Run, we unpack Matt Schumer’s viral article and ask what’s si...

20 Feb 43min

Ep. 22 - Some of us prefer Space Junk

Ep. 22 - Some of us prefer Space Junk

In this episode we debate whether it makes sense to wait for the future, try to lead the frontier, or invest in the present — and what that means for change-management in an AI world.We also cover: th...

26 Nov 20251h 2min

Ep. 21 - AI for business and robots for consumers

Ep. 21 - AI for business and robots for consumers

This week’s episode: Jim attended an event with OpenAI in London and shares some highlights. OpenAI’s reorganisation has been finalised, sparking fresh discussions about AGI timelines. There was also ...

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