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The use of AI-generated language models like GPT-3 can lead to the creation of podcasts featuring guests who are no longer living, a prospect that may simplify guest recruitment for podcasters while raising questions of ethics and authenticity.
18:20 - 20:14 (01:53)
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The use of AI-generated language models like GPT-3 can lead to the creation of podcasts featuring guests who are no longer living, a prospect that may simplify guest recruitment for podcasters while raising questions of ethics and authenticity.
ChapterThe Risks of AI and the Future of Law
Episode#541: Eric Schmidt — The Promises and Perils of AI, the Future of Warfare, Profound Revolutions on the Horizon, and Exploring the Meaning of Life
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this episode, the host discusses the potential legal implications of deep fakes and the use of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) to generate computer-driven content.
20:15 - 23:42 (03:27)
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In this episode, the host discusses the potential legal implications of deep fakes and the use of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) to generate computer-driven content. There is a continuing debate on how to regulate the use of these technologies to prevent copyright infringement and other forms of misuse.
ChapterThe Risks of AI and the Future of Law
Episode#541: Eric Schmidt — The Promises and Perils of AI, the Future of Warfare, Profound Revolutions on the Horizon, and Exploring the Meaning of Life
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
One of the concerns about AI is that it will be difficult to differentiate between information and misinformation, specifically with the use of GANs (Generative Adversarial Networks) that can create fake pictures so realistic that it's challenging to distinguish them from real ones, creating anchoring and recency bias.
23:42 - 24:48 (01:06)
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One of the concerns about AI is that it will be difficult to differentiate between information and misinformation, specifically with the use of GANs (Generative Adversarial Networks) that can create fake pictures so realistic that it's challenging to distinguish them from real ones, creating anchoring and recency bias.