
Big Technology Podcast OpenAI's GPT-5 In 2025?, Big Tech’s Big AI Spend, The Polymarket Election
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Nov 1, 2024 Ranjan Roy, a tech news contributor at Margins, dives into the latest buzz about OpenAI’s GPT-5 being postponed to 2025. They discuss the shift in focus for OpenAI from big models to enhancing product experiences. Roy highlights Meta's ambitious AI projects using over 100,000 GPUs and the competition in the search market. The conversation also touches on the paradox of big tech investing heavily in AI while laying off employees, and concludes with a light-hearted yet insightful look at the upcoming election and its intersection with tech trends.
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Sora's Delay
- The substantial compute resources needed for video generation might cause Sora to be unavailable until 2025.
- Generating high-quality video content is computationally expensive and requires safety considerations.
Search GPT Launch
- Search GPT integrates web search with ChatGPT, returning information and links.
- Alex's query about Big Technology Podcast yielded positive feedback, highlighting the potential of reviews in generative AI search.
Google's Dominance
- Despite the emergence of new search engines, Google remains dominant due to platform advantages.
- Control over browsers and new tab access gives Google a structural advantage in the search market.

