AI Can Now "See, Talk, and Hear," Celebrity AI Chatbots, and Customer Service Jobs at Risk
Release Date: 10/25/2023
Making Sense of AI
This episode we look back on AI stories from 2024 and look forward to 2025.
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This week we talk about AI Agents and how they'll help you be more efficient at work, for a time. We also discuss the hard reality of mass unemployment with no prospects of employment and the potential unrest that could come from it. Also, Elon promotes a two year severance for federal workers to retrain. Lastly, we discuss the dark side of AI companions.
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This week we discuss the port worker strike over automation. AI and Data Centers are reviving the nuclear industry. Lastly, should we have concerns over what's going on at OpenAI?
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This week we discuss China's struggling economy and how the very investments China is making in AI and technology threaten to put more folks out of work, leading to civil unrest. Also, should we believe the hype around OpenAI's next big release, Project Strawberry? Maybe. Lastly, Oprah brings AI to primetime TV.
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This week we review the temperature around AI. Has AI development stalled or is the next big leap right around the corner? Also, AI Agents are coming by the billions and may be the tool AI gives us that changes work and life. And, we look at the correlation between screen time and the behavior of children. by Adam Satariano and Roser Toll Pifarre by Jonathan Zittrain
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This week we dicuss some terrible parenting decisions in the name of influencer stardom. Also, our Surgeon General thinks social media needs a warning label. Also, Ray Kurzweil has a new book and he's as fascinating to listen to as he is confusing to listen to. Lastly, is your phone tracking your driving? It may be and it may be costing your more in your insurance rates. by Mary Louise Kelly, Kathryn Fink, and Courtney Dorning by Thomas Germain by Katherine Blunt by Dr. Vivek Murthy
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This week we discuss Apple's layering of AI across their products. How safe is the data on your Iphone? Also, Microsoft recalls Recall. Yes, you read that right. We also discuss the growing concerns over the sacrificing of AI safety in the name of being first to AGI. Lastly, have you eaten your rocks today? Please send any comments or questions to . by Tripp Mickle by Andy Greenberg by Tayla Minsberg by David Streitfeld by Avital Balwit by Kevin Roose by Noor Al-Sibai
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This week we discuss the major reveals from OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft. The race for AI assistants and agents is on. We also discuss the second global AI safety summit in Seoul, South Korea. Also, we discuss some very sobering takes on the future of work. Could 50% of all jobs to be replaced by AI by 2027? One AI Leader thinks it will happen.
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This week we look at the first known case of an AI Deepfake used for revenge. Can we expect more of this? We also look at AI and the potential impact on jobs. Will I train the AI that replaces me at work? Probably. In good news, we discuss new laws across the West as legislation is implemented on sexually explicit deepfakes and legislation is passed to protect your neural data. by Christy Cooney by Jonathan Moens - by Cameron Henderson by Chelsea Davison and Ivan Ehlers
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This week we discuss the rise of the AI therapist, Woebot. Also, what are AI Agents and how soon will AI Agents become efficient enough to perform white collar work? Why are robots built like humans? The answer may (or may not) surprise you. Also, China AI campaigns against the west. Lastly, is AI losing it's luster or is it just getting going? by Evan Armstrong by Ian Bogost by Joe Hindy by Kow Ewe
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Scientists Inadvertently Contribute to Rising Ocean Temps by Paul Voosen
An AI Tries to Destroy Humanity by Maggie Harrison
Independent Article on Creation of OpenAI Device by Anthony Cuthbertson
NYT: ChatGPT Can Now See and Talk by Kevin Roose
BBC Article on Shock AI Images Impacting Kids in Southern Spain by Guy Hedgecoe
AI Creates New Coca Cola Flavor - by Kaitlyn Tiffany
Atlantic Article on AI Killing "Learn to Code" by Maria Korducki
Yahoo Article on Pepsi Using Tesla Semis by Jeremiah Budin
Washington Post Article on Customer Service Reps Being Replaced by AI by Pranshu Verma
Forbes: Voice Actors Fight for Their Livelihood by Rashi Shrivastava
Futurism: Facebook Paying Celebrities Millions to Turn Them Into Chatbots by Victor Tangermann