In the interview, DeWolfe discusses his journey through various iterations of the web, the lessons he learned from MySpace, and his views on the apprehension in the entertainment community regarding AI. He emphasizes the need to take AI technology from research papers and put them in the hands of people and small businesses.
Key takeaways:
- Chris DeWolfe, co-founder of MySpace and Jam City, has launched Plai Labs to create a next-generation social platform using AI and Web3 technologies.
- One of the tools being developed by Plai Labs is a personalized text-to-video generator called PlaiDay.
- DeWolfe believes that AI technology needs to be more accessible to the masses and not just confined to the tech department.
- He aims to take AI technology out of research papers and put them in the hands of people and small businesses.