Business of Tech: Inside the AI race: Energy use, agents and the real impact on work

Business of Tech: Inside the AI race: Energy use, agents and the real impact on work
Time magazine reporter Harry Booth. (Image: Jacques Steenkamp/Supplied)
Peter Griffin
Reporting from the front line of the artificial intelligence revolution, Time magazine reporter Harry Booth has a unique perspective on the technology moving markets and transforming business. The London-based University of Auckland graduate has been part of Time’s team of AI reporters for the past 16 months, his byline regularly appearing in the iconic news magazine.This week’s episode of The Business of Tech podcast features an in-depth conversation with Booth, who gave me a tour of how AI is reshaping the world of work, expl...

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