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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2024 · 4 MIN

"AI Discoveries and Dangers: Unearthing Peruvian Geoglyphs, Transforming Smartphones and Threatening Cybersecurity"

from AI in Marketing · host Stan Berteloot

"AI in Marketing with Nytro Marketing" explores the latest advancements and applications of artificial intelligence across a variety of fields. In today's episode, we begin by discussing the exciting use of AI in archaeology, where technology helped unearth hundreds of previously unknown geoglyphs near Peru's Nazca Lines. Then we explore the critical concerns of foreign interference in the upcoming U.S. election, with officials noting an increase in cyberattack risks and disinformation campaigns. Next, we delve into how AI promises to transform smartphones into proactive assistants, spearheaded by British chip giant Arm. We explore the worrisome trend of cybercriminals utilizing AI tools to craft sophisticated malware, emphasizing the need for robust security strategies. Finally, we detail how Meta and OpenAI are leveraging AI-driven voice capabilities to enhance eCommerce customer engagement. Tune in as we navigate the evolving world of AI.

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