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E31 Should AI be a Mirror of Society or a Tool to Make Us Better with Mike Nemirovsky

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Can artificial intelligence truly be unbiased? Should it mirror the society we have or guide us towards the one we strive for?

This week, we have long-time friend of the show and returning guest Mike Nemirovsky joining us to help untangle this complex issue. We explore the mirror effect of AI, reflecting on our experiences with image generation and the stereotypes it often defaults to. We also discuss the implications of AI bias in various sectors, particularly content creation and education. Acknowledging the potential of AI to revolutionise education, we navigate through its possible applications for personalised learning and enhancing critical thinking skills.

But the conversation doesn't stop there. As we peer into the future, we speculate on the trajectory of large language models and their potential repercussions on various industries. Will there be a battle of biases as companies compete to develop superior models? We contemplate the potential of a freemium model for these language models and the ethical considerations around them. And, of course, we can't ignore the elephant in the room - the progress in deep fake technology and the inundation of cheap AI-generated content on platforms like YouTube.

Join us as we journey through these thought-provoking topics, emphasising the necessity for responsible AI usage and the importance of regulations.

Takeaways

  • AI-generated content is not copyrightable, which raises concerns about ownership and protection.
  • Separating AI competitions based on different rules and regulations can allow for more exploration and innovation.
  • User experience is crucial in AI tools, and different tools can provide varying results and experiences.
  • The AI industry is expected to see more players in the large language model space and increased AI integration in software.
  • Ethics legislation and the fight against deepfake technology are important considerations in the AI industry.

Happy holidays!

//david

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Can artificial intelligence truly be unbiased? Should it mirror the society we have or guide us towards the one we strive for?

This week, we have long-time friend of the show and returning guest Mike Nemirovsky joining us to help untangle this complex issue. We explore the mirror effect of AI, reflecting on our experiences with image generation and the stereotypes it often defaults to. We also discuss the implications of AI bias in various sectors, particularly content creation and education. Acknowledging the potential of AI to revolutionise education, we navigate through its possible applications for personalised learning and enhancing critical thinking skills.

But the conversation doesn't stop there. As we peer into the future, we speculate on the trajectory of large language models and their potential repercussions on various industries. Will there be a battle of biases as companies compete to develop superior models? We contemplate the potential of a freemium model for these language models and the ethical considerations around them. And, of course, we can't ignore the elephant in the room - the progress in deep fake technology and the inundation of cheap AI-generated content on platforms like YouTube.

Join us as we journey through these thought-provoking topics, emphasising the necessity for responsible AI usage and the importance of regulations.

Takeaways

  • AI-generated content is not copyrightable, which raises concerns about ownership and protection.
  • Separating AI competitions based on different rules and regulations can allow for more exploration and innovation.
  • User experience is crucial in AI tools, and different tools can provide varying results and experiences.
  • The AI industry is expected to see more players in the large language model space and increased AI integration in software.
  • Ethics legislation and the fight against deepfake technology are important considerations in the AI industry.

Happy holidays!

//david

To get weekly email updates for the Creatives with AI podcast, visit the AI Podcast Network, scroll to the bottom of the page and subscribe.

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Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform

Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner

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