EPISODE · Nov 8, 2023 · 39 MIN
AI-Generated Content and the Boring Apocalypse
from Thinking Machines: AI & Philosophy · host Daniel Reid Cahn
AI is increasingly doing the heavy lifting in our communications and content generation. On this episode, Guilherme Freire, Founding ML Engineer at Slingshot, joins the podcast to discuss the impact of AI-generated content.Some of the topics discussed:“Proof of Work” for humans, when AI makes personalization and connection too easyPotential for subpar AI-generated to put high-quality content creation out of businessHyper-personalized AI leading to greater divisiveness and bias; or on the flip side, for AI to serve as a "benevolent dictator" nudging us towards better habits and more diverse thinkingThe changing meaning of “free speech” in the age of AIThe “Boring Utopia” eventuality, where AI processes scientific information at scale to generate new insightsHave thoughts? We'd love to hear them! Drop an email at [email protected] or reach out on Twitter: @slingshot_ai.
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AI is increasingly doing the heavy lifting in our communications and content generation. On this episode, Guilherme Freire, Founding ML Engineer at Slingshot, joins the podcast to discuss the impact of AI-generated content.Some of the topics discussed:“Proof of Work” for humans, when AI makes personalization and connection too easyPotential for subpar AI-generated to put high-quality content creation out of businessHyper-personalized AI leading to greater divisiveness and bias; or on the flip side, for AI to serve as a "benevolent dictator" nudging us towards better habits and more diverse thinkingThe changing meaning of “free speech” in the age of AIThe “Boring Utopia” eventuality, where AI processes scientific information at scale to generate new insightsHave thoughts? We'd love to hear them! Drop an email at [email protected] or reach out on Twitter: @slingshot_ai.
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