In this episode, Venice AI co-founder Erik Vorhees joins the AI Daily Brief to discuss pressing issues around AI and freedom. We cover the arrest of Telegram's founder, the ongoing debates about California's SB 1047, and the broader concerns of AI regulation and privacy. Erik offers his perspective on the risks of centralizing AI under government control and explores the potential for decentralized, open-source alternatives. This conversation sheds light on the future of AI and its impact on personal freedom and privacy.
About our guest: Erik Voorhees is a serial entrepreneur and freedom advocate. He was previously the founder of the cryptocurrency exchange ShapeShift, and before that co-founded Satoshi Dice and was the Director of Marketing at BitInstant. Erik is now the cofounder of Venice.ai, an AI chat application that doesn't spy on you and doesn't censor the AI.
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