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What we learned about Microsoft in the OpenAI trial, and is Seattle squandering its edge?
This week on the GeekWire Podcast: As the Musk v. OpenAI trial heads to the jury, we dig into what Microsoft’s internal board memos and executive testimony revealed about the origins of the company’s massive bet on AI, and why this case matters beyond the billionaire drama.
Plus, Howard Schultz, a former Washington governor, and the tech community weigh in on whether Seattle is squandering its edge as an innovation capital.
Finally, the GeekWire Trivia Challenge explores the modern mysteries of Microsoft’s naming conventions. And in the opening, Todd owes John and the United Kingdom an apology.
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With GeekWire co-founders Todd Bishop and John Cook
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