26 May 2025
12m

Karen Hao's new book is a skeptical look at Sam Altman and Elon Musk's AI empire

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NPR's Book of the Day

The podcast explores the evolution and contradictions within OpenAI, focusing on its shift from a non-profit research organization to a commercially driven enterprise. It highlights the ideological clashes between those who view AI as a path to utopia and those who fear its potential to destroy humanity. The discussion covers Sam Altman's role as a "once-in-a-generation storytelling talent" and his ability to fundraise and paint persuasive visions of the future, which also contributed to his brief ousting by the board. Karen Hao, author of "Empire of AI," draws parallels between the current AI landscape and historical colonial empires, noting the concentration of decision-making power, exploitation of labor and resources, and potential threats to democracy. The conversation also touches on the increasing energy demands of data centers and the commoditization of AI technology.

Outlines

Part 1: Origins, Mission, and Ideology

Part 2: Leadership, Strategy, and Crisis

Part 3: Market Position and Global Impact

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