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In this episode, we delve into the ongoing debate about the impact of artificial intelligence on different demographics of workers amidst recent layoffs at major tech firms. With AI advancements threatening jobs, there's a split opinion on whether younger, less experienced workers or older, routine-acquainted workers are at greater risk. This situation calls for a reevaluation of educational approaches and examines the broader economic implications, including potential political instability and tax revenue changes. We also explore how OpenAI is pushing the boundaries of AI in education and the workplace with new features in ChatGPT, like "Study Together" for collaborative learning and "Deep Research" for workplace integration, signaling a shift towards more AI-driven task management and information compilation. Additionally, we look at how developers are transforming supply chains with modern technologies, employing APIs, IoT sensors, and digital twins to create more efficient, transparent, and resilient systems. Moreover, we discuss Groq's expansion into Europe with its first data center in Helsinki, Finland, in partnership with Equ About:

Stan Berteloot is a French journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture.
As Head of Strategy and CTO at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics.
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