
No AI, thanks
The case against artificial intelligence, from the people opting out - but at what cost?
Business Daily · BBC World Service
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Show Notes
Many skilled professionals working within creative fields are unhappy about how AI is impacting their industry. They want to protect their work and the creative process from artificial intelligence because of fears over things like job protection, devaluation of skills, and a loss of control over their work.
Some small and medium-sized companies in other industries also say they plan to never use AI technology.
We discuss why that is, and ask whether those businesses that don’t embrace the technology may fall behind.
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Presented and produced by Hannah Mullane
(Picture: Actress and filmmaker Justine Bateman, who runs the CREDO 23 film festival, which is billed as a non-AI event, in Los Angeles, California. Credit: Steven Meiers Dominguez)