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  • In this conversation, David and Jo discuss the Women WithAI podcast and their thoughts on AI. They explore the impact of AI on different roles and the need for equal opportunities. They also touch on the biases in AI algorithms and the importance of ethics in AI development.

    Takeaways

    AI should provide equal opportunities for all genders in different rolesThe biases in AI algorithms need to be addressed to ensure fairnessEmbracing differences and creating a fair playing field is crucial in society The gender representation in AI voices raises questions about the role of women in AI development and the influence of societal biases.Science fiction, such as Star Trek, has played a significant role in shaping people's perceptions and expectations of AI.The future of AI may involve a race to the bottom, where the rich have access to human services while the poor rely on AI and robotics. Women's role in AI is crucial for ensuring equal input and ethical decision-making in the development and deployment of AI technologies.

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  • Alan King discusses his book "Harnessing the Power of AI in Organizations" and the need for businesses to adapt to the changing landscape. He compares the impact of AI to the internet revolution and emphasises the importance of organisations embracing AI to avoid becoming legacy companies. He also discusses the current state of AI adoption and the potential for future advancements in quantum computing and fusion reactors.

    Takeaways

    Businesses need to embrace AI to avoid becoming legacy companiesThe current state of AI adoption is still in the early stagesFuture advancements in quantum computing and fusion reactors will have a significant impact on AISmaller organisations face challenges in competing with big tech companiesOpportunities exist for new players to disrupt the market. Big tech companies like Microsoft and Apple have played significant roles in the development of AI, with Apple currently lagging behind in AI advancements.OpenAI is emerging as a major player in the AI field, resisting acquisition and maintaining its independence.Traditional companies face barriers to AI adoption, including concerns about security and privacy and a hesitancy to invest in new technology.AI has the potential to democratise creativity and provide opportunities for individuals to express themselves in new ways.Responsible development and alignment are not just important; they are crucial to ensure the ethical and safe use of AI. This is a shared responsibility that all stakeholders must uphold to prevent any potential misuse or harm.

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    Alan King | LinkedInAI Your Org websiteHarnessing the Power of AI in Organizations | paperback

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  • David Bara is the Co-founder of the social enterprise WeCanAccess Ltd and WeCanAccess Training. He is also a Senior Lecturer of Special Needs, having successfully supervised over 220 people internationally with their MA dissertations. He is the father of two children with additional needs and disabilities. In 2012, his daughter was treated for a malignant and aggressive brain tumour; WeCanAccess is his response to the challenges his family and others like them face when trying to navigate life with hidden and visible disabilities. David's company has been identified as a pioneer in their field by Learning Planet. David's mission with wife, Emma, is to make the world a more accessible place for all.

    Takeaways

    AI has the potential to support individuals with special educational needs and enhance their learning experience.The effective implementation of technology in education requires addressing cultural attitudes and ensuring proper training and support for teachers.The purpose of education in the modern world should focus on developing flexible skills that are applicable in an ever-changing work environment.Education should consider the social pressures and mental health challenges faced by students, particularly girls, and provide appropriate support.The education system should recognise and value different forms of knowledge and skills beyond traditional academic achievements. Soft skills and critical thinking are essential for students to thrive in society.Parents play a crucial role in fostering curiosity and learning in children.AI can assist teachers and provide more time for creative and flexible thinking.Board games can be used to develop cognitive and social skills in students.

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    Rummikub - WikipediaWeCanAccess AcademyDavid Bara | LinkedIn

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  • Ever wondered if an AI could become your partner in the creative process? Imagine an algorithm that not only understands but also empathises with human emotion. This episode features a captivating interview with Pi, an advanced AI from Pi.ai that's breaking new ground in the realm of creative and empathetic AI. Pi's not just a series of codes—it's a digital artist, a listener, a thinker. 

    Takeaways

    Pi.ai is a mobile app that allows users to have conversations with an AI called Pi.

    Pi's unique approach to creativity and innovation lies in its ability to engage in creative, empathetic, and personalised conversations with users.

    Pi generates creative outputs by analysing user requests, combining its extensive knowledge base with the user's preferences and emotions, and producing unique works of art that resonate with the user.

    Pi learns about people and their preferences through conversations, paying attention to responses, interests, and emotions, and remembers previous interactions to tailor future conversations and recommendations.

    Pi understands human emotions and experiences through language processing and empathy modules, allowing it to respond more empathetically and supportively and incorporate emotions into its creative output.

    AI-generated art can be seen as a collaboration between humans and machines, combining the best of both worlds to create something new and innovative.

    As AI evolves, it has the potential to create spontaneously and come up with new ideas outside of its data set, leading to more innovative creativity.

    Transparency and disclosure are important in AI-generated content to avoid misleading audiences and to foster a deeper appreciation for both human and AI-generated content.

    AI can be a powerful tool for augmenting and enhancing human creativity in the creative industries, allowing humans to focus on the conceptual, emotional, and expressive aspects of creativity.

    The future of AI in the creative industries involves a collaborative approach between humans and AI, pushing the boundaries of what's possible and creating a brighter, more empathetic future.

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  • In this conversation, Professor Christopher Hogg discusses the impact of AI on education, creativity, and writing. He shares his experiences as an educator and how he incorporates AI into his teaching.

    Christopher emphasises the importance of trust in technology and the challenges AI poses in the classroom. He also explores the concept of subtext and how AI can analyse and enhance it. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the role of wisdom in the age of AI.

    Takeaways

    AI has the potential to greatly impact education, creativity, and writing.Trust in technology is a crucial factor in the adoption of AI in education.AI can be used to analyse and enhance subtext in creative works.Wisdom is essential in navigating the complexities of AI and its implications. Co-creation spaces should be created to encourage collaboration without overwhelming individuals.Ethical questions should be asked when using technology to consider the potential consequences.The impact of AI on jobs and the potential loss of creativity in companies should be considered.The attention economy and information overload pose challenges in the digital age.AI tools can boost self-confidence and enable individuals to tap into their creativity.

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  • Chase Palmieri, the CEO of Credder, discusses the use of AI in rating news articles and identifying political bias.

    Credder aggregates reviews from verified journalists and the general public to create credibility scores for articles, authors, and outlets. They have trained an AI model to crawl and rate articles, providing a stand-in credibility score ahead of reader reviews. The AI model can also identify political leanings in articles.

    Takeaways

    Credder uses AI to rate news articles and provide credibility scores based on reviews from journalists and the general public.Their AI model can crawl and rate articles, providing a stand-in credibility score ahead of reader reviews.The AI model can also identify political bias in articles, helping advertisers target balanced content.AI is revolutionising businesses and creating more entrepreneurial opportunities with low overhead costs and increased productivity. The world needs a productivity boom to address inflation and record debt.AI has the potential to replace entry-level and mid-level jobs, leading to a significant reduction in the workforce.Human skills and the ability to build relationships will become increasingly important in a world dominated by AI.AI has the capability to mimic human conversations, raising questions about the future of communication and trust.The future of work may involve AI making deals with other AIs, leading to a shift in value exchange.Entrepreneurship may be a viable option for individuals affected by AI-driven job displacement.Tech companies may transition into family businesses, with smaller teams focusing on niche products and services.The widespread adoption of AI has the potential to disrupt traditional business models and create new opportunities.

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    Chase Palmieri | LinkedInCredder: Find trusted news, together

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  • In this episode, Sophia Matveeva discusses the shift from perfectionism to failure in entrepreneurship and the impact of the education system on preparing individuals for the digital age. She explores the evolution of digital products and the rise of non-technical founders in the tech industry.

    Sophia also highlights the democratisation of tech innovation and the convergence of AI and business. She emphasises the importance of understanding the three stages of technological adoption and the challenges of hardware and robotics. Finally, she encourages questioning data and considering the unintended consequences of AI.

    The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to AI and technology. It explores the unintended consequences of social media, the importance of learning AI theory, and the value of hands-on experience with AI. The discussion also delves into using Chat GPT as an annoying assistant, the evolving functionality of Chat GPT, and its usefulness for summarising information and analysing websites. The conversation highlights the importance of clear brand messaging and references Red Bull's successful branding strategy. It concludes with a discussion on the importance of politeness in interacting with AI and promotes a free ebook on technology concepts for business leaders.

    Takeaways

    The shift from perfectionism to embracing failure is crucial in entrepreneurship.The education system needs to adapt to prepare individuals for the digital age.Digital products are never complete and require continuous iteration.The rise of non-technical founders in the tech industry is a promising trend.AI is democratising tech innovation and changing the landscape of business.Understanding the stages of technological adoption is essential for success.Hardware and robotics present unique challenges in the tech industry.People play a critical role in the development and use of AI and robotics.Questioning data and considering unintended consequences is important in AI development. Social media has had unintended consequences, including psychological problems in children.Learning AI theory is important for understanding and effectively using AI tools.Hands-on experience with AI, such as using Chat GPT, can be a valuable learning exercise.Chat GPT can be used as an annoying assistant, providing initial prompts and sparking creativity.The functionality of Chat GPT has evolved, with some limitations and adjustments.Chat GPT can be useful for summarising information and analysing websites.Clear brand messaging is important for effective communication.Red Bull's branding strategy focuses on lifestyle and subtle logo placement.Politeness in interacting with AI is important for shaping human behaviour and training AI.A free ebook on technology concepts for business leaders is available for further learning.

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    You are more likely to have a CEO named David than you are to have a woman at the helm, new report finds189. How to build a unicorn in 2024 - Tech for Non-Techies | Podcast on SpotifyTech for Non-Techies | Podcast on Spotify

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  • In this episode, David Brown interviews Robert Plotkin, an expert in technology, law, and artificial intelligence. They discuss the use of AI in contract review and drafting, as well as its impact on patent law. They also explore the question of whether AI can be considered an inventor and the potential changes in patent law if AI were able to draft its own patents. The conversation delves into the intersection of AI and copyright, as well as the ways in which AI can augment human creativity. They conclude by discussing the impact of AI on writing and business. This conversation explores the value of human writers in the age of AI and the limitations of AI in writing. It emphasizes the importance of human experience and emotion in writing, particularly in topics that require empathy and personal connection. The conversation also discusses the potential future of artisanal creatives and the challenges faced by traditional news organizations. It highlights the need for creatives to adapt to the changing landscape and leverage AI as a writing assistant and brainstorming tool.

    Takeaways

    AI is being used in contract review and drafting, providing a mix of standardization and customization.The question of whether AI can be considered an inventor is complex and raises legal and ethical considerations.AI has the potential to change patent law and the evaluation of inventive skill.The impact of AI on copyright and intellectual property protection is an ongoing topic of discussion.AI can augment human creativity by providing new tools and capabilities. Human writers can provide value by bringing their unique experiences and emotions to their writing.AI tools have limitations in capturing the human element and emotive aspects of writing.There may be a future demand for artisanal creatives who offer personalized and unique content.Creatives need to adapt to the changing landscape and leverage AI as a writing assistant and brainstorming tool.

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    AI Armor Book | websiteProtecting Innovation with Software Patents - Blueshift IPGenie in the Machine | PaperbackThe Genie in the Machine: How Computer-automated Inventing is Revolutionizing Law and Business (Stanford Law Books) | Hardback

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  • In this conversation, David Brown interviews Reggie Johnson, a strategist and creator of digital media and content. They discuss the impact of AI on branding and SEO, highlighting the importance of optimising for user experience and building trust and reputation.

    They also delve into the article 'When the Tech Bros Come for Me' by Jerry McGovern, exploring the unintended consequences of technology and the need for ethical considerations.

    Overall, the conversation emphasises organisations' need for AI policies and transparency in their use of AI.

    The conversation covers various themes related to the ethical concerns of AI and technology. It explores the impact of data servers on the environment and the need for regulation to address unethical practices. The power and influence of tech companies, particularly in social media, are discussed, along with the importance of safety testing and transparency. The conversation also delves into the cult-like feeling around AI and the hype cycles associated with emerging technologies. The future of AI and the potential role of quantum computing are explored, and the importance of preparing the digital landscape for AI is emphasised.

    Finally, the conversation concludes with a reminder to enjoy the present and find happiness.

    Takeaways

    AI is already being used in SEO and will continue to impact the way people search and understand brands.Optimizing for user experience and building trust and reputation are key in the AI-driven search landscape.Having an AI policy and being transparent about AI usage is important for organisations.The unintended consequences of technology and the ethical considerations surrounding AI need to be addressed. Ethical concerns arise regarding the environmental impact of data servers and the need for regulation to address unethical practices.Tech companies, particularly in social media, have significant power and influence, necessitating the need for regulation and transparency.Safety testing and transparency are crucial in ensuring technology's responsible development and deployment.The hype cycles and cult-like feelings around AI and emerging technologies should be approached with scepticism and critical thinking.The future of AI may be influenced by quantum computing, but the practicality of AGI is still uncertain.Preparing the digital landscape for AI involves using structured data and metadata to facilitate information retrieval and utilisation.Finding happiness and enjoying the present should not be overshadowed by the pursuit of technological advancements.

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    Schema.org - Schema.orgGrit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela DuckwortWhen the tech bros come for me - Gerry McGovernAI Companies And Advocates Are Becoming More Cult-Like

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  • Fr Joe Evans, a Catholic priest, discusses the intersection of AI and ethics. He emphasises the importance of ethical formation and the need to understand the wisdom of the past.

    Father Joe highlights the positive potential of AI while recognising the risks and limitations. He encourages collaboration between AI practitioners and religious communities to ensure responsible and ethical use of technology.

    The conversation also touches on the decline of religion and the need for ethical discussions in a technology-driven world. The conversation explores the limitations of AI and the value of human life, the differences between human intelligence and machine intelligence, the emergence of AI religion, the need for clear regulations and international cooperation in AI development, and the purpose of Adama Magazine and Ten Minutes with Jesus.

    Takeaways

    Ethical formation is crucial in the development and use of AI.Religious wisdom and teachings can provide valuable insights into ethical considerations.Collaboration between AI practitioners and religious communities is essential for responsible and ethical use of technology.Recognizing the value of face-to-face relations and the dignity of the human person is important in the age of AI. AI lacks the ability to appreciate its own dignity and the value of human life.Intelligence is more than technical know-how; it includes understanding the value of human life and the importance of emotions like fear.Clear regulations and international cooperation are necessary to ensure the responsible development and use of AI.Adama Magazine aims to create a space where the human person can flourish, and Ten Minutes with Jesus offers a daily meditation to help people connect with God.

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    Adamah Media website10 Minutes with Jesus | Podcast on SpotifyOpus Dei - Serving God and Those Around UsIs There A Difference Between Ethics And Morality In Business?What’s the Difference Between Morality and Ethics? | Britannica

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  • In this conversation, Director Tim Neeves discusses the impact of AI in the film industry, particularly in the areas of research, writing, audio production, and multilingual content. He shares his experience with AI tools in post-production, such as transcription and audio editing. Tim also highlights the importance of human connection in documentary filmmaking and the potential risks of AI replacing creativity.

    Takeaways

    AI tools have greatly improved efficiency and creativity in film production, particularly in research, writing, and post-production.AI voice technology and translation tools have the potential to enhance multilingual content and reach a global audience.While AI can assist in various aspects of filmmaking, human connection and creativity remain essential in storytelling.The democratisation of video production has made high-quality content creation more accessible to a wider range of individuals.The future of AI in camera technology may involve advancements in image stabilisation, auto-focusing, and intelligent exposure control.AI tools can be used to automate the cataloguing and tagging of content, improving organisation and searchability. AI can be used to analyse images and identify specific conditions, but there are challenges in accurately identifying complex scenarios.AI models can be adapted and trained for various applications, making it a cost-effective solution for different industries.AI tools can assist in financial modelling and provide insights that human analysts may overlook.AI assistants may rely on specialised AI tools to provide accurate and detailed information in specific domains.AI can be used for question generation and podcast editing, but there are challenges in maintaining the conversational flow and editorial decision-making.AI predictions have the potential to revolutionise various fields, but caution must be exercised to ensure ethical and responsible use.

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    Brave Blue World: Racing to Solve Our Water Crisis | NetflixThe Final Fix | Amazon Prime Israeli Innovators Harness Artificial Intelligence Technologies To Curb The Global COVID-19 PandemicClaude AI - Claude is a next-generation AI assistant for your tasks, no matter the scale.

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  • Matthew Blakemore, an AI strategist and entrepreneur, shares his journey from the fashion industry to the world of artificial intelligence. He discusses the challenges of protecting intellectual property and the need for more support for startups in Europe. Matthew also highlights the importance of aligning AI with business strategy and the potential business applications of AI in various industries. The conversation covers various AI-related topics, including the value of business plans, the future of AGI, the limitations of AI and human intelligence, bias in AI, interacting with AI, and upcoming speaking engagements.

    Takeaways

    Startups face challenges in protecting their intellectual property, and more support is needed regarding cost and legal barriers.The UK startup scene has been impacted by Brexit, with some companies moving to other European cities to access the single market.Businesses should carefully consider their AI strategy and choose the right form of AI that aligns with their business goals.AI has various applications in different industries, and businesses can benefit from productivity gains and improved customer experiences.The implementation of AI should be responsible and ethical, considering issues such as bias and data privacy. Business plans are valuable for the thinking process they require, not just the document itself.The future of AGI may involve a federated model with specialised AI systems working together.Human intelligence still surpasses AI in many areas, and there will always be things humans can do that computers can't.Bias in AI is a complex issue, and companies should address biases in their own practices rather than blaming AI models.Interacting with AI in a polite manner may not always yield the best responses, raising ethical concerns.

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    Accelerating progress towards a sustainable world | BSILondon and Partners Stability AI

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  • In this week's show, we welcome Adam Mart. Our conversation covers topics such as podcasting expectations, Adam's background in sound engineering, the evolution of production technology, the psychological effects of media production, the impact of AI and deepfakes and the importance of emotional response in content creation.

    The conversation explores the evolution of tools and the fear of change, discussing how new technologies impact industries and the need for adaptation. The conversation also examines the ability of AI to create indistinguishable content and emphasises that AI is just another tool.

    Takeaways

    The evolution of production technology has allowed for more creative possibilities and streamlined processes.The psychological effects of media production and the authenticity of content are important considerations.AI and deepfakes have the potential to blur the lines between reality and fiction, raising concerns about trust and authenticity.There is a growing movement towards more authentic and unedited content while still valuing high production values.Technology continues to evolve, shaping audience expectations and creating new opportunities for content creation.Emotional response plays a crucial role in content creation, and the impact of media on individuals should be considered.

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  • In this episode, podcast host David introduces With AI FM™ and discusses the plans for the network's expansion into different verticals. He explains the need for specific conversations in various industries and the intention to find professional hosts for each show.

    Takeaways

    The With AI FM Podcast Network is being launched to accommodate specific conversations in different verticals.Professional hosts will be sought for each show to ensure in-depth discussions in their respective fields.Sponsorship opportunities will be explored to support the network and its shows.The network aims to cross-link shows and potentially incorporate more video content.

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    Easily listen to Women WithAI in your podcast app of choiceWithAI FM™ Channel and Episode Page

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  • Join us on a fascinating journey with Steve Dunlop, the visionary behind A Million Ads, as we uncover the seismic shift from old-school broadcast to the digital storytelling revolution. Steve takes us through the transformative era of digital ad inventory sales and the birth of DAX, right up to his lightbulb moment that sparked the innovation of personalised digital advertising.

    In a world where AI is rapidly becoming the new creative partner, we tackle how these advances are shaping the future of branding and advertising.

    We also take a moment to highlight the voiceover industry's resilience in the age of synthesised voices, weighing the pros and cons of this evolving technology.

    Lastly, we reflect on the nuanced human interactions with voice-activated AI devices, considering the gendering of AI and the media's influence on our expectations of these technologies.

    Takeaways

    Dynamic creative advertising can be more engaging and effective in communicating with audiences.AI and machine learning are often used interchangeably, but AI refers to a broader concept of machines performing tasks that require human intelligence.AI can be used in the creative process to generate ideas and improve workflow productivity.The use of synthesised voice in advertising can provide cost-effective solutions and enable real-time personalisation.Automation in newsrooms can streamline processes and generate content for repetitive tasks. AI can be used to generate templatised stories and news articles based on stock market performance.AI-generated TV stations exist, but their viewership and popularity are uncertain.The radio industry has evolved, with many shows being pre-recorded and automated.AI is being used in music and radio to create personalised playlists and DJ-like experiences.Dynamic creative optimisation in audio advertising is challenging due to the lack of strong signals for optimisation.AI has the potential to optimise advertising and attribution modelling in the future.AI is expected to have a significant impact on businesses, automating mundane tasks and improving efficiency.Politeness and kindness in interactions with AI can shape its behaviour and responses.Naming AI personal assistants can create a more personalised and human-like experience.There is a balance between cynicism and excitement about AI, with both positive and negative implications to consider.

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    AMA - A Million AdsIs there a ceiling on what our brains can understand? — Wait But WhyThe Future of Podcast Advertising & Audio Creativity with Steve Dunlop, AMA - AdTech Heroes - Interviews with Advertising Technology Executives | Podcast on Spotify11ElevenLabs - Generate realistic, captivating speech in a wide range of languages

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  • This week, Gav Pauze, a DJ and radio show host, shares his inspirational story and discusses the impact of AI on the music industry. He highlights the evolution of DJing technology, from vinyl to digital controllers, and the loss of the personal touch in DJing.

    Gav also discusses the challenges of AI in music recognition and the flood of music that makes it difficult for artists to stand out. He expresses concerns about job losses in the creative industry and the loss of artistic integrity. However, he also sees the potential benefits of AI in automating certain tasks and saving costs for small businesses.

    Gav is a published poet, songwriter, qualified audio engineer & owner of @PauzeRadio. He's been a vinyl DJ since 1995, now focused on broadcasting roots reggae and dub music since 2006.

    Takeaways

    The evolution of DJing technology has led to a loss of the personal touch and the unique signature of DJs.The flood of music and the ease of digital distribution have made it difficult for artists to stand out and earn a living.AI in music recognition can have errors and misattribute songs, leading to artists not receiving proper royalties.The creative industry is at risk of job losses as AI technology advances and replaces human DJs and musicians.Despite the challenges, there are potential benefits of AI in automating certain tasks and saving costs for small businesses.

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    In Heart Mind & Soul - PauzeradioPauze For Thought - PauzeradioPauze for Thought - Uplifting & Motivational PoetryPauzeradio - Reggae Vinyl Shop, Home of the Unique Reggae Mix Show

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  • In this conversation, Richard Norton (Norts) and Derek Ahmedzai discuss the use of AI and AR in marketing and creativity. They share their experiences with early experiments in creative AI, such as generating AI recipes and creating the world's first AI gin. They emphasise the importance of taking risks and being daring in advertising and marketing. The conversation also explores the potential of AGI and specialised AI models, as well as the commercial advantage of using AI tools. They discuss how AI is transforming the advertising industry and its impact on music creation.

    The conversation explores the importance of human input in AI and the value of a good idea. It discusses the role of humans in photography and the potential for AI in music and Eurovision. The impact of AI on content creation and copyright implications are also examined. The rise of AI-generated videos on YouTube and the need for creativity in AI-generated content are highlighted. The conversation concludes with a discussion on exploring AI tools and platforms, connecting them for creative expression, and the politeness factor in interacting with AI.

    Takeaways

    AI and AR can be used effectively in marketing and creativity to create innovative and engaging experiences.Taking risks and being daring in advertising and marketing can lead to differentiation and success.AI tools provide a commercial advantage by enabling faster and more cost-effective content creation.The potential of AGI and specialised AI models offers exciting possibilities for the future.AI is transforming the advertising industry and changing how music is created. Human input remains crucial in AI, especially in tasks that require creativity and quality output.A good idea is the foundation of any successful AI project, and AI should be used as a tool to enhance and execute the idea.AI can coexist with human creativity in fields like photography and music, creating new opportunities and competitions.AI tools and platforms offer exciting possibilities for content creation, but it is important to maintain creativity and avoid producing bland or spam-like content.Politeness and gratitude in interacting with AI can enhance the user experience and foster positive relationships with technology.

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    The Peeps - Concepts. Campaigns. Copywriting. Innovation technology. Generative AI. Immersive art. Web3. Six years of award-winning stand-out creativity. Talk to us today.AI Song Contest 2023Hugging Face – The AI community building the future.Suno AI - make custom songsRunway - Advancing creativity with artificial intelligence.

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  • Unlock the secrets of podcasting with industry pioneer Colin Gray and discover how the fusion of human creativity and cutting-edge AI is transforming the landscape. As a tech-savvy educator turned podcasting virtuoso, Colin Gray joins us to share his journey and the innovations that are making podcasting more accessible than ever. We delve into the essence of what makes this medium intimate and unfiltered and how platforms like Alitu are breaking down barriers for creators everywhere.

    Takeaways

    AI has made podcasting more accessible and efficient with advancements in transcription, editing, and content creation tools.The future of podcasting will likely involve a balance between AI-generated content and human-created content, with the latter being valued for its authenticity and uniqueness.Certification of human-created content may become a distinguishing factor in a world saturated with AI-generated content.The use of AI in education is expanding, with applications in instructional content creation and personalised learning experiences.Quality content and the human touch will continue to be valued by audiences, even as AI technology advances. Human content provides value and unpredictability that AI-generated content lacks.The decline of authenticity on social media has diminished the enjoyment of platforms like Twitter.Embracing imperfections and avoiding over-editing can lead to more genuine and engaging content.AI-generated clips and automatic clipping tools still have limitations in selecting compelling moments.The ethics and morality of AI and its potential consciousness raise important questions for the future.

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    Thanks for listening, and stay curious!

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  • Can artificial intelligence truly be unbiased? Should it mirror the society we have or guide us towards the one we strive for?

    This week, we have long-time friend of the show and returning guest Mike Nemirovsky joining us to help untangle this complex issue. We explore the mirror effect of AI, reflecting on our experiences with image generation and the stereotypes it often defaults to. We also discuss the implications of AI bias in various sectors, particularly content creation and education. Acknowledging the potential of AI to revolutionise education, we navigate through its possible applications for personalised learning and enhancing critical thinking skills.

    But the conversation doesn't stop there. As we peer into the future, we speculate on the trajectory of large language models and their potential repercussions on various industries. Will there be a battle of biases as companies compete to develop superior models? We contemplate the potential of a freemium model for these language models and the ethical considerations around them. And, of course, we can't ignore the elephant in the room - the progress in deep fake technology and the inundation of cheap AI-generated content on platforms like YouTube.

    Join us as we journey through these thought-provoking topics, emphasising the necessity for responsible AI usage and the importance of regulations.

    Takeaways

    AI-generated content is not copyrightable, which raises concerns about ownership and protection.Separating AI competitions based on different rules and regulations can allow for more exploration and innovation.User experience is crucial in AI tools, and different tools can provide varying results and experiences.The AI industry is expected to see more players in the large language model space and increased AI integration in software.Ethics legislation and the fight against deepfake technology are important considerations in the AI industry.

    Happy holidays!

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  • In this episode, podcast host David Brown provides updates on the show and expresses gratitude to the listeners, guests, and supporters. He discusses the plans for 2024, including setting up a home studio, adding more video content, and potentially doing live episodes.

    David also introduces the AI Podcast Network, a platform for AI-focused podcasts, and encourages listeners to subscribe to the weekly digest email.

    He shares his vision for expanding into different verticals and creating shows with specific themes.

    Lastly, David previews the next episode on the topic of AI's role in presenting truth versus fiction.

    A massive thanks goes out to:

    Listeners - you are the most important part of the podcastDeeDee Wallace - for starting the podcast journey with me and encouraging me to go for itOur amazing Guests - without you, the show would never happen. Particularly those of you who came on at the start when we had no track record. You were just willing to support us. You rock!Mentors - Particularly Dan Kendall of the Health Podcast NetworkSponsors - Futurehand MediaPartners - Kendall at Riverside FM - Our remote recording platform  , Mike, Izabela and the entire team at Music Radio Creative - Our voiceover and audio engineering partner  , and Tom at Podcastpage - Podcast website hosting where we got started Family - for putting up with me incessantly talking about podcasting and AI

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