AI for companies

The trajectory for AGI, then, seems clear. As AI models get better, they hit a point of being “good enough,” and then pivot toward specialized applications. This specialization—not general intelligence—is where most of the economics of AI will be captured. Down the line, the best founders will likely not be comparing foundation model capabilities, ... See more
Phin Barnes • The Real Value of AI Isn’t General Intelligence
Why wouldn't everyone adopt AGI for everything once it's available? Simple: economics. Absent a more efficient breakthrough architecture, AGI will be inherently more power-hungry and expensive than specialized models with a narrower focus. And that expense goes beyond just electricity costs for inference, the process by which an AI model applies it... See more
Phin Barnes • The Real Value of AI Isn’t General Intelligence
The CEO of Brookfield says the best way to win in AI, energy, and infrastructure is to ignore the noise and focus on what always works. In only his second podcast ever, Bruce Flatt explains how discipline—not disruption—wins trillion-dollar markets. Because when everything changes, the real edge is knowing what doesn’t.
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