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Inside Ode with Anthropic, the startup betting AI services are the future of enterprise
Can a handful of engineers really do the work of an army of consultants? Thatâs the bet behind Ode with Anthropic â the joint venture dedicated to embedding forward-deployed engineers in enterprise firms, backed by Anthropic, Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, Goldman Sachs and others. On this episode of TechCrunchâs Equity podcast, Rebecca Bellan sits down wit
Hugging Faceâs CEO on why companies are done renting their AI
Open source AI is booming, according to Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue. The company has grown into something like a GitHub for AI in recent years, where AI builders can share and download open models and datasets, now used by roughly half the Fortune 500. Delangue has seen the same story play out again and again: companies start [âŠ]
Why this CEO thinks video games make better training data than the internet
When it comes to achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI), large language models just donât have what it takes. Models like ChatGPT and Claude are great at text, but theyâre less skilled at understanding how things actually move through space and time â an essential skill for producing intelligence that generalizes. That gap, it turns out, might be fi
Why this CEO thinks video games make better training data than the internet
When it comes to achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI), large language models just donât have what it takes. Models like ChatGPT and Claude are great at text, but theyâre less skilled at understanding how things actually move through space and time â an essential skill for producing intelligence that generalizes. That gap, it turns out, might be fi
Equity podcast analyzes SpaceX's S-1 filing: $28T market, Mars-linked pay, and IPO ambitions
US government forces Anthropic to pull two AI models over security concerns; debate erupts over motives
Founders are building startups to get people off their phones and into real-world experiences
Founders are building startups to get people off their phones and into real-world experiences
Ross Fubini on defense tech investing: Most startups won't survive the 'Valley of Death'


