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AI Australia Presents: This Week in AI vol 3

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We begin this week’s discussion on all things AI and its developments over the past few days by talking about love and war. We chat about the Bing chatbot that declared its love for a New York Times reporter as well as concerns over the ease with which these systems can be turned hostile and spread harmful misinformation. This leads to a discussion on liability, governance, and how to hold companies responsible for the harm caused by their AI or algorithms. We also talk about language and how this may impact diversity and inclusion. Our hosts share their thoughts on the importance of being aware of the limitations of AI and keeping in mind that it functions as a mirror without an understanding that not everything online has equal weighting. Tune in to hear all of this as well as the developments we hope to see in AI in the near future.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • The changes we’ve seen in AI in the past few days.

  • Thoughts on the New York Times article about a chatbot that declared its love for a reporter.

  • Concerns over getting these systems to spread misinformation or turning them hostile.

  • Questions on liability and holding companies responsible for the harm caused by their AI or algorithms.

  • Coming back to the problem statement and questioning why you are using the services of a chatbot in the first place.

  • Thoughts on language and how this will impact diversity and inclusion.

  • The hype and how it creates market fluctuations.

  • The importance of being aware of the limitations of AI.

  • Developments our hosts hope to see in AI in the near future.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

ChatGPT Is a Blurry JPEG of the Web

Two frightening things before breakfast

Amazing "Jailbreak" Bypasses ChatGPT's Ethics Safeguards - Futurism.com

AI Search Is a disaster

As AI race heats up, let’s pause and ask: “ChatGPT is the answer to what problem?” 

Why the Tesla Recall Matters

Getty Images Sues AI Art Generator Stable Diffusion for Copying Millions of Its Photos

Natalie Rouse on LinkedIn

Dr Kobi Leins

Dr Kobi Leins on LinkedIn

Dr Kobi Leins on Twitter

Eliiza

  continue reading

52 episodes

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Manage episode 357626436 series 2512673
Content provided by Natalie. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Natalie or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We begin this week’s discussion on all things AI and its developments over the past few days by talking about love and war. We chat about the Bing chatbot that declared its love for a New York Times reporter as well as concerns over the ease with which these systems can be turned hostile and spread harmful misinformation. This leads to a discussion on liability, governance, and how to hold companies responsible for the harm caused by their AI or algorithms. We also talk about language and how this may impact diversity and inclusion. Our hosts share their thoughts on the importance of being aware of the limitations of AI and keeping in mind that it functions as a mirror without an understanding that not everything online has equal weighting. Tune in to hear all of this as well as the developments we hope to see in AI in the near future.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • The changes we’ve seen in AI in the past few days.

  • Thoughts on the New York Times article about a chatbot that declared its love for a reporter.

  • Concerns over getting these systems to spread misinformation or turning them hostile.

  • Questions on liability and holding companies responsible for the harm caused by their AI or algorithms.

  • Coming back to the problem statement and questioning why you are using the services of a chatbot in the first place.

  • Thoughts on language and how this will impact diversity and inclusion.

  • The hype and how it creates market fluctuations.

  • The importance of being aware of the limitations of AI.

  • Developments our hosts hope to see in AI in the near future.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

ChatGPT Is a Blurry JPEG of the Web

Two frightening things before breakfast

Amazing "Jailbreak" Bypasses ChatGPT's Ethics Safeguards - Futurism.com

AI Search Is a disaster

As AI race heats up, let’s pause and ask: “ChatGPT is the answer to what problem?” 

Why the Tesla Recall Matters

Getty Images Sues AI Art Generator Stable Diffusion for Copying Millions of Its Photos

Natalie Rouse on LinkedIn

Dr Kobi Leins

Dr Kobi Leins on LinkedIn

Dr Kobi Leins on Twitter

Eliiza

  continue reading

52 episodes

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