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Karen Hao on AI tech bosses: ‘Many choose not to have children because they don’t think the world is going to be around much longer’


The author of Empire of AI: Inside the Reckless Race for Total Domination discusses the cost of Big Tech’s huge investment in technologies that may do more harm than good

That skirmish is one among the many related in Karen Hao’s new book Empire of AI: Inside the Reckless Race for Total Domination, a 482-page volume that, in telling the story of San Francisco company OpenAI and its founder, Altman, concerns itself with large and worrying truths. Among families grabbing a bite to eat in a local hotel, the boisterous kids running around tables in the lobby and tourists checking in and out, Hao, neat and professional in a cream blazer with her hair tied back, radiates an air of calm authority. In recent weeks, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon and Alphabet, Google’s parent company, delivered their quarterly public financial reports, disclosing that their year-to-date capital expenditure ran into tens of billions, much of it required for the creation and maintenance of data centres to power AI’s services.

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