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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2024 · 4 MIN

"On the Brink: Online Calls for Civil War, AI Employment Impacts, and Ethical Concerns in Digital Romance"

from AI in Marketing · host Stan Berteloot

On "Ai in Marketing with Nytro Marketing" today, we delve into the happenings from the world of technology and artificial intelligence. We begin discussing the negative effects of online communities advocating for violence post an event targeting President Trump. We then take a look at the evolution of soft robotics, an innovative field promising exceptional applications in healthcare and human-robot interaction. We also explore the launch of EvolutionaryScale's ESM3, a generative AI model for advanced protein design with applications in cancer treatment and environmental mitigation. On the employment front, we examine the rise of AI and the consequent surge in tech job cuts, with specific insights into banking and other sectors. Our regulatory news highlights allegations against OpenAI for suppressing employees from reporting AI related risks. Finally, we touch upon AI's intervention in personal relationships, detailing ethical concerns along with potential benefits.

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