Andy Halliday
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And now it's going to be to your ghetto because there's not going to be any way for you to make money as all of these things happen.
So that's the news of today, January 29th.
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Yeah, but flapping airplanes raised $180 million as a startup.
So it's a different, and they got a seed round $1.5 billion valuation aiming to train AI that matches human intelligence without ingesting the entire internet.
So basically a learning routine that allows an AI model to learn its intelligence as opposed to be bestowed its intelligence from the collective output of human thinking across centuries.
So one other thing about flapping airplanes is that Andre Karpathy is an advisor and the founder of the company is an ex-OpenAI researcher.
And so, yeah.
Lots of money going to some young folks and Sequoia, which is one of the major venture capital firms that's behind this flapping airplanes startup, called this the Young Person's AGI Lab.
A new way, new thinking, new way forward.
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So, you know, there's this big race in the world of advanced chips for inference.
And just at the World Economic Forum, Dario Amadei said, it's madness, it's insane that we're allowing NVIDIA to sell these advanced chips to China.
And so they're
there had been an effort on the part of the administration, the Trump administration, to release NVIDIA from the constraints that they had imposed on those chip sales.
But China said, oh, no thanks.
We're not going to buy your chips.
We're going to make our own.
And so NVIDIA has been in this seesaw back and forth.