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AI Is Writing News, Impersonating Teachers & Congress Is On The Hunt | EP09
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AI Is Writing News, Impersonating Teachers & Congress Is On The Hunt | EP09

This week on "They Might Be Self-Aware," Hunter Powers and Daniel Bishop unpack a whirlwind of AI advancements and dilemmas. Delve into AI-generated news shaking up traditional media, the controversial shift toward automated teaching, and AI's role in literary disruptions impacting giants like Google. We probe the crucial need for genuine data in AI training, explore creative solutions for data acquisition, and debate the impact of copyright laws on AI development. The episode also delves into the future of AI governance, the enforcement of AI training data laws, and the potential repercussions on innovation. Tune into Episode 09 of "They Might Be Self-Aware" for a compact yet explosive analysis of technology’s biggest challenges and promises. Subscribe today and join our critical exploration of AI’s dual role as both innovator and disruptor. For more info, visit our website at https://www.tmbsa.tech/

They Might Be Self-Aware · Hunter Powers, Daniel Bishop

April 15, 202449m 0s

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Show Notes

00:00 Introduction
01:04 The Rise of AI-Generated News
04:38 Automating our Teachers
08:57 AI-Generated Books Ruing Google
12:38 The Need for Real Data for Training AI
16:08 Solutions for Capturing NEW Real Data
21:04 The Challenges of Automating Physical Tasks
25:03 The Impact of Copyright on Training Data
31:01 The Future of AI and Government
34:10 The Importance of Real Data for AI Training
41:07 Enforcing AI Training Data Laws
43:29 The Potential Impact of Laws on Innovation
45:15 Wrap up

Topics

teacherlifeeducationartificialintelligenceautomatedgradingtechnologyaicopyrightfuturedataprivacycongress