#155: The New Jobs AI Will Create, Amazon CEO: AI Will Cut Jobs, Your Brain on ChatGPT, Possible OpenAI-Microsoft Breakup & Veo 3 IP Issues

#155: The New Jobs AI Will Create, Amazon CEO: AI Will Cut Jobs, Your Brain on ChatGPT, Possible OpenAI-Microsoft Breakup & Veo 3 IP Issues

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This week, Paul and Mike unpack the New York Times’ list of 22
upcoming roles (from “AI auditors” to “personality directors”),
weigh Andy Jassy’s memo that generative AI will mean leaner teams,
and dissect the viral MIT study about what ChatGPT might be doing
to your brain. Rapid-fire hits include Meta’s billion-dollar talent
raid, Apple’s rumored Perplexity bid, and fresh OpenAI-Microsoft
friction. Show Notes: Access the show notes and show links here
Timestamps:  00:00:00 — Intro 00:05:41 — The New Jobs AI Could
Create 00:26:11 — Amazon CEO on AI Job Disruption and AI
Underemployment 00:39:28 — Your Brain on ChatGPT 00:52:22 — Fallout
from the Meta / Scale AI Deal 00:55:27 — Meta and Apple AI Talent
and Acquisition Search 01:05:59 — The OpenAI / Microsoft
Relationship Is Getting Tense 01:08:53 — Veo 3’s IP Issues 01:12:09
— HubSpot CEO Weighs In on AI’s SEO Impact 01:15:29 — The Pope
Takes on AI 01:18:39 — AI Product and Funding Updates This week’s
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