We found 3 episodes of Coder Radio with the tag “artificial intelligence”.
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536: Grindr-in-Chief
September 20th, 2023 | 42 mins 47 secs
ad platform, ad privacy, artificial intelligence, camera, chatgpt, chrome, coder radio, data collection, developers, development podcast, dotnet core, drivers, employees, executeindirect, firing, funding, google, grindr, intel, iowa, java licensing, kia, linkedin, linux, meetings, memory allocation, nissan, nvidia, oracle, oss devs, overemployed, privacy sandbox, programming faults, santiago, starfield, third-party tracking cookies, todd howard, user-tracking, venn, water consumption, wfh
The painful side of making video games, Grinder's big problems, and Google's sneakiest trojan horse.
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519: Not So OpenAI
May 24th, 2023 | 44 mins 53 secs
ai control, ai debate, ai developer license, ai oversight, ai regulation, ai regulations, ai regulatory hearing, ai risks, amazon, api, apple trademark activity, apple's ar platform, ar camera system, ar content, ar experiences, ar gaming, ar/vr headset, artificial intelligence, coder radio, computer operating systems, deadly ai, design, development podcast, devone, education, existential risks, for-profit company, fosters, gaming, hate for azure, hp instant ink, immersive ar applications, james bond, mac vs linux, microsoft partnership, moat, non-profit organization, nutrition labels, open source ai development, openai, openai ceo, policy makers, press coverage, pricing, reality pro, reality pro launch, realityo systems llc, realityproos, realos, regulation, report, responsible ai development, retail, sam altman, scorecards, senate hearing, serverless, social media, subscription, tech companies, testimony, unable to print, us government, value4value, world government regulatory body, wwdc
OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has gone straight for the open-source kill move.
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352: Self Driving Disaster
April 9th, 2019 | 50 mins 4 secs
airplay, apple, artificial intelligence, bootloaders, burnout, coder radio, criticism, dax, developer podcast, disco dingo, dos, feedback, filesystems, grub, initramfs, intel, intel optane, internet comments, knoppix, linux, linux mint, logo changes, machine learning, netflix, persistent memory, platform wars, pmem, printers, self driving cars, software engineering, software infrastructure, software lifecycle, streaming video, systemd, tesla autopilot, ubuntu, ubuntu 19.04, volkswagen, xfs
Mike’s away so Chris joins Wes to discuss running your workstation from RAM, the disappointing realities of self driving cars, and handling the ups and downs of critical feedback.