It
matters
which
story
you
tell
about
the
future
of
artificial
intelligence.
Is
AI
just
a
tool
for
humans
to
use,
like
any
other
software?
Is
it
a
malignant
force
acting
to
destroy
creativity?
Will
it
create
robots
bent
on
destruction?
Or
will
it
make
the
world
incredible,
beautiful,
equal,
perfect
in
ways
we
can’t
even
begin
to
imagine?
This
will
shock
you,
but
some
of
the
men
running
the
biggest
companies
in
AI
think
it’s
the
latter.
Both
OpenAI
CEO
Sam
Altman
and
Anthropic
CEO
Dario
Amodei
have
recently
written
blog
posts
—
Altman’s
short
and
pithy,
Amodei’s
long
and
thorough
— about
the
AI-powered
world
they
hope
to
help
create.
These
are
powerful
men
with
huge
teams
and
vast
resources
at
their
disposal;
it
matters
a
lot
what
they
think
they’re
building.
On
this
episode
of
The
Vergecast,
The
Verge’s
Kylie
Robison
joins
the
show
to
discuss
the
dueling
CEO
blogs,
including
the
things
Amodei
and
Altman
agree
on
and
the
things
they
don’t.
She
also
talks
us
through
some
of
the
big
model
launches
left
to
come
this
year,
and
what
it
means
that
the
endless
game
of
LLM
oneupsmanship
might
soon
be
ending.
After
that,
Will
Poor
tells
us
the
story
of
ShakeAlert,
an
app
and
platform
designed
to
alert
millions
of
people
when
an
earthquake
is
coming.
If
you’ve
ever
read
that
famous
New
Yorker
article,
you
know
why
Will’s
nervous
about
earthquakes.
It
turns
out
we
have
some
ways
to
help
people
—
though
there
are
some
pretty
surprising
challenges
in
the
way.
Finally,
Allison
Johnson
joins
Will
to
answer
a
question
from
the
Vergecast
Hotline
(866-VERGE11,
or
email
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about
the
Camera
Control
button
on
the
iPhone
16.
Apple
had
a
lot
to
say
about
how
fast
it
is...
but
we
had
to
find
out
for
ourselves.
If
you
want
to
know
more
about
everything
we
discuss
in
this
episode,
here
are
some
links
to
get
you
started,
beginning
with
AI:
And
on
the
Camera
Control:
(Originally posted by David Pierce)
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