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507 | The Need for Friction and Dangers of AI | Michael Leahy
Episode 508

507 | The Need for Friction and Dangers of AI | Michael Leahy

Pirate Monk Podcast

April 2, 20261h 7m

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Show Notes

On the episode this week: Nate and Aaron argue about sportsketball. Aaron plans some OJ trickery. Nate gives Allie updates. And 50 free books, listen until the end.

 

Nate and Aaron talk to returning guest Michael Leahy. Michael brings his expertise to the topic of AI. By listening to this podcast, you will be one of a small minority that is educated on the good and bad of AI. There have been incredible break throughs and harmful dystopias. Michael shares how to reduce unhealthy risks for you and your family and how to become an Apocaloptimist. Listen along as technology advances rapidly.

 

Links:

Brave Hearts

The AI Doc

Top 10 AI Threats List and Mitigation Guide

 

Books:

Porn Nation: Conquering America’s #1 Addiction, by Michael Leahy

Walk With Me: Staying Human in an Age of Artificial Companions, by: Nate Larkin

 

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