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EPISODE · Aug 18, 2025 · 1H 9M

AI Definitions and Implications with David Helmer

from NJ Criminal Podcast · host Legal Podcasting

In this conversation, David Helmer, founder of NTTW Consulting, discusses the complexities and implications of artificial intelligence (AI) with host Louis Casadia. They explore the definitions of AI, its evolution, the differences between traditional search engines and modern AI, and the potential dangers associated with AI objectives. The discussion also delves into the legal ramifications of deepfakes, the challenges of misinformation on social media, and the future of AI consciousness. Helmer emphasizes the importance of understanding AI as a software product and the need for accountability in its use.takeawaysAI lacks a universally accepted definition, leading to confusion.Most discussions about AI today focus on #machinelearning .AI's capabilities have evolved significantly over the years.Deepfakes pose serious risks in criminal #law and personal privacy.The legal system is not yet prepared for #deepfake evidence.Misinformation on social media is exacerbated by AI-generated content.Regulation of AI is complex and varies by jurisdiction.AI does not possess consciousness or agency like humans do.Accountability for AI's actions lies with its developers and users.The future of AI will continue to raise ethical and legal questions.Sound Bites"The law is still the law.""AI is just fancy math.""Ask them to define AI."South Jersey Criminal Defense Lawyer: https://LaceLaw.com Interested in podcasting?Visit: https://LegalPodcasting.com or https://NJCriminalPodcast.com

In this conversation, David Helmer, founder of NTTW Consulting, discusses the complexities and implications of artificial intelligence (AI) with host Louis Casadia. They explore the definitions of AI, its evolution, the differences between traditional search engines and modern AI, and the potential dangers associated with AI objectives. The discussion also delves into the legal ramifications of deepfakes, the challenges of misinformation on social media, and the future of AI consciousness. Helmer emphasizes the importance of understanding AI as a software product and the need for accountability in its use.takeawaysAI lacks a universally accepted definition, leading to confusion.Most discussions about AI today focus on #machinelearning .AI's capabilities have evolved significantly over the years.Deepfakes pose serious risks in criminal #law and personal privacy.The legal system is not yet prepared for #deepfake evidence.Misinformation on social media is exacerbated by AI-generated content.Regulation of AI is complex and varies by jurisdiction.AI does not possess consciousness or agency like humans do.Accountability for AI's actions lies with its developers and users.The future of AI will continue to raise ethical and legal questions.Sound Bites"The law is still the law.""AI is just fancy math.""Ask them to define AI."South Jersey Criminal Defense Lawyer: https://LaceLaw.com Interested in podcasting?Visit: https://LegalPodcasting.com or https://NJCriminalPodcast.com

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