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YouTube’s Algorithm Bias, Antarctic Ice Warning, AI's Job Threat

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In the first part of today's show, we looked at how YouTube's algorithm pushes right-wing, explicit videos regardless of user interest or age, as a study finds. Then we talked about scientists identifying a new Antarctic ice sheet 'tipping point,' warning future sea level rise may be underestimated. Finally, we discovered AI could kill creative jobs that ‘shouldn’t have been there in the first place,’ according to OpenAI’s CTO.

Today's unpopular opinion is that personal freedom should be sacrificed for security.

In the second half of the show, we asked 100 humans to name something that people do to feel secure. Later, we saw a man cremate his 'wife' in Gorakhpur, only to find her alive 600 km away and discussed the case of a man who died at a county jail after being “eaten alive by insects and bed bugs.”

The ProBoh Show is a variety show in English, hosted by Rob Grams. Listen to the day's news highlights, test yourself with our games, and participate in our chat.

Support the show on https://www.patreon.com/ProfessionalBohemian You'll find VODs of live episodes, blogs, vlogs, and behind-the-scenes content.

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In the first part of today's show, we looked at how YouTube's algorithm pushes right-wing, explicit videos regardless of user interest or age, as a study finds. Then we talked about scientists identifying a new Antarctic ice sheet 'tipping point,' warning future sea level rise may be underestimated. Finally, we discovered AI could kill creative jobs that ‘shouldn’t have been there in the first place,’ according to OpenAI’s CTO.

Today's unpopular opinion is that personal freedom should be sacrificed for security.

In the second half of the show, we asked 100 humans to name something that people do to feel secure. Later, we saw a man cremate his 'wife' in Gorakhpur, only to find her alive 600 km away and discussed the case of a man who died at a county jail after being “eaten alive by insects and bed bugs.”

The ProBoh Show is a variety show in English, hosted by Rob Grams. Listen to the day's news highlights, test yourself with our games, and participate in our chat.

Support the show on https://www.patreon.com/ProfessionalBohemian You'll find VODs of live episodes, blogs, vlogs, and behind-the-scenes content.

Watch the show live on https://www.twitch.tv/professionalbohemian

Participate in the polls for the show on Instagram (@professionalbohemian) or Twitter (@proboh).

  continue reading

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