
AI Privacy, Personalization, and Living in a Simulation | EP21
DON'T LET THE BOTS BEAT YOU – SUBSCRIBE NOW! This week on "They Might Be Self-Aware," we dive into the world of AI and privacy, wondering if we can have the benefits of constant surveillance without Big Brother breathing down our necks. Can our brains really tell when they're hearing a deep fake, even if we can't? Spoiler: Yes. Kind of. Al Michaels is peering deeply into your soul with personalized Olympic recaps, but do we really want that? We question the AI clone wars hitting social networks and the weird, uncanny valley of Al Michaels in your living room. Also, does AGI end in simulation theory? Are we living in a digital dream? We grapple with the idea that maybe nothing exists. Fun stuff, right? Join us as we navigate the fine line between AI innovation and eerie dystopian futures. This is episode 21 – and yes, our podcast can drink now. Your future might depend on it! For more info, visit our website at https://www.tmbsa.tech/
They Might Be Self-Aware · Daniel Bishop, Hunter Powers
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Show Notes
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:34 Threading the Needle of Camera Privacy Concerns
00:17:06 Your Brain Can Detect AI Generated Material, But Somehow You Can’t
00:32:33 Al Michaels Peers Deeply Into Your Soul, Whether You Like It or Not, and He’s Going to Tell You All About It at 10
00:41:45 The AI Clone Wars Are Coming for Social Networks
00:52:57 Does AGI End in Simulation Theory? Does Anything Exist?
00:56:52 Wrap Up