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What Trump 2.0 Means for Tech + A.I. Made Me Basic + HatGPT!

2024/11/8
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知名科技记者和作者,专注于技术、商业和社会交叉领域的报道。
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Kevin Roose: 特朗普连任对埃隆·马斯克来说是利好消息,马斯克可能会在政府中担任要职,从而影响科技政策。然而,由于两人性格多变,未来可能出现冲突。此外,特朗普政府对加密货币的态度将更加友好,这将导致加密货币价格上涨和监管放松。预测市场比传统民调更准确地预测了选举结果。大型科技公司的高管们纷纷向特朗普表示祝贺,他们预计特朗普政府会放松反垄断监管,这将使大多数科技公司受益,但谷歌可能是例外。特朗普政府可能会取消对TikTok的禁令或出售要求。特朗普政府对人工智能的监管可能会比拜登政府少得多,这将有利于人工智能加速发展。硅谷与特朗普的关系是由于共和党内部权力真空造成的,科技公司高管们试图填补这个真空并影响特朗普的政策。长期支持共和党的硅谷亿万富翁们可能会继续忠于特朗普,而其他科技公司高管则可能在特朗普越界时与他决裂。特朗普政府的政策可能会给科技公司带来许多不可预测的挑战。 Casey Newton: 对苹果公司新推出的AI功能(对通知进行总结)的评价褒贬不一,有些用户认为其简化了信息,有些用户则认为其降低了信息的实用性。

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The podcast discusses the potential impact of a second Trump term on the tech industry, focusing on Elon Musk, crypto, big tech companies, and AI regulation.
  • Elon Musk is expected to have significant influence in the new administration.
  • Crypto industry anticipates a friendlier regulatory environment under Trump.
  • Big tech companies are likely to see changes in antitrust enforcement.
  • AI regulation may see less intervention, but Trump's unpredictability remains a factor.

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As of this week, we have a new president-elect. We discuss how the incoming administration’s approach to technology will affect Elon Musk, a TikTok ban, Big Tech’s antitrust challenges and the speed of A.I. progress. Then, Kashmir Hill, a technology reporter for The Times, joins to discuss her weeklong experiment of letting A.I. make every decision in her life. And finally, we play a round of election-free HatGPT!

 

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  • Kashmir Hill), technology reporter for The New York Times.

 

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