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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2024 · 29 MIN

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In this week's episode of Decrypting AI, hosts Ryan Ozawa and Jason Nelson discuss several emerging AI stories and trends. Up first, an AI-powered clock that generates unique poetic phrases with the time embedded, created by developer Matt Webb. Next, talent agency WME partnered with an AI startup called Metaphysic to add authentication tags to celebrity images online, aiming to detect fake or doctored photos and videos. However, limitations exist in fully protecting likenesses this way. Biohacker Bryan Johnson made news again, now releasing NFT art around his "Don't Die" motto and longevity goals, showing an affinity between crypto and AI as technologies. OpenAI is trying to combat ChatGPT's apparent decline in comprehension and cooperation lately by lowering token costs for developers. One theory is they've restricted models to avoid training data misuse claims, but competition is likely a factor too. The creator of the AI used to mimic dead people in the "Eternal You" documentary says it was never intended for that originally and hasn't been updated in years. Finally, complex legal issues around AI training data scraped from social media remain, as companies claim users gave away data rights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week's episode of Decrypting AI, hosts Ryan Ozawa and Jason Nelson discuss several emerging AI stories and trends. Up first, an AI-powered clock that generates unique poetic phrases with the time embedded, created by developer Matt Webb. Next, talent agency WME partnered with an AI startup called Metaphysic to add authentication tags to celebrity images online, aiming to detect fake or doctored photos and videos. However, limitations exist in fully protecting likenesses this way. Biohacker Bryan Johnson made news again, now releasing NFT art around his "Don't Die" motto and longevity goals, showing an affinity between crypto and AI as technologies. OpenAI is trying to combat ChatGPT's apparent decline in comprehension and cooperation lately by lowering token costs for developers. One theory is they've restricted models to avoid training data misuse claims, but competition is likely a factor too. The creator of the AI used to mimic dead people in the "Eternal You" documentary says it was never intended for that originally and hasn't been updated in years. Finally, complex legal issues around AI training data scraped from social media remain, as companies claim users gave away data rights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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