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Explore " ai-generated content" with insightful episodes like "Episode 253: Better Than a Stick in the Eye", "The OpenAI Controversy: Unveiling the Ethical Dilemmas and Potential Threats in AI", "Creativity and Generative AI | A. Prof Rachel Robertson & A. Prof Susanna Castleden", "The Future of Online Dating: How AI Is Changing the Dating Game" and "Carrie-Ann Lightley Blueprint for Inclusive Travel" from podcasts like ""Dave & Gunnar Show", "OWITH.ai - Only What's Important to Hear around AI and Tech", "The Future Of", "Finding the Guardian of Your Soul" and "AXSChat Podcast"" and more!
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The OpenAI Controversy: Unveiling the Ethical Dilemmas and Potential Threats in AI
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Creativity and Generative AI | A. Prof Rachel Robertson & A. Prof Susanna Castleden
With the rapid rise of generative AI, what does this mean for the human side of creativity, art and culture?
In this episode, David Karsten is joined by Rachel Robertson and Susanna Castleden explore the intersection between generative AI and human creativity, and discuss the ways in which innovative projects can act to showcase the creative work of our human artists and writers.
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Book Mentioned:
Here Be Monsters: Is Technology Reducing Our Humanity? by Richard King (Monash University Publishing, 2023).
Article Reference:
Richard King's article 'The Defence' in Griffith Review, issue 81, 2023, pp20-28.
AI Carbon Footprint:
We're getting a better idea of AI's true carbon footprint, MIT Technology Review, 2022.
Human Rights Issues in AI Industry:
Open AI Used Kenyan Workers ... To Make ChatGPT Less Toxic, TIME, 2023.
Writers Response Project Anthologies:
Where the Ink Falls, edited by Rachel Robertson, published by John Curtin Gallery, 2022.
25 for 25: Curtin Writers Respond, edited by Rachel Robertson, published by John Curtin Gallery, 2023. Available in hard copy at the John Curtin Gallery, and available soon on Issuu.
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Explore more episodes on creativity and generative AI: Word & Image Podcast.
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Rachel Robertson
Associate Professor, Curtin School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry
Associate Professor Rachel Robertson teaches and supervises in Professional Writing and Publishing and Creative Writing in the School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry at Curtin University. She has a BA (Honours) and MPhil from UWA and a PhD from Curtin University. Her memoir, Reaching One Thousand: a story of love, motherhood and autism, was published by Black Inc in 2012 and re-issued in 2018. She is editor or co-editor of seven other scholarly or creative books including recent titles Where the Ink Falls (2022) and 25 for 25 (2023). Her creative nonfiction and essays have been published in outlets such as Griffith Review, Island, Best Australian Essays, Australian Book Review and Westerly.
Susanna Castleden
Associate Professor in the School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry; Dean of Research in the Faculty of Humanities
As Dean of Research in the Faculty of Humanities at Curtin University, Susanna is responsible for supporting and promoting researchers in the School of Education, the School of Media Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, and the School of Design and Built Environment.
Susanna is a multi-award-winning artist and educator and has exhibited continuously throughout her career. She has participated over 30 solo and group exhibitions, and her artworks are held in more than 20 major collections across Australia, including the National Gallery of Australia and The Art Gallery of WA. Susanna’s creative practice, predominantly in printmaking and drawing, includes large-scale projects that bring together ideas of mobility and proximity, often seeking to reveal alternate ways of encountering and understanding movement.
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Behind the scenes
Host: David Karsten
Content creator: Yvette Tulloch
Producer and Recordist: Emilia Jolakoska
Social Media: Amy Hosking
Executive Producers: Anita Shore and Matthew Sykes
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The Future of Online Dating: How AI Is Changing the Dating Game
What You'll Hear In This Episode:
- The use of AI in online dating and its impact on profile verification and safety measures
- The need for background checks and spotting inconsistencies in online profiles
- The excitement and fear surrounding the use of AI in dating
- Difficulty in distinguishing between AI-generated and human-created content
- The prevalence and dangers of scammers using AI to create fake profiles
- Possibility of AI relationship coaching and virtual chat rooms for communication
- Concerns about deep fakes and the difficulty in verifying authenticity in online interactions
- Recommendations for prioritizing in-person meetings and avoiding long-distance relationships
Key quotes:
- "There is, on one hand, all the wonderful things that AI is going to do, and then on the other hand, there is a tremendous amount of fear around who's going to be using the AI and will it bring the end of mankind.'" — Lisa Shield
- “You can have your own AI-powered chat bot filter out unsuitable matches and communicate on your behalf. It's like having a personal assistant for your love life!" — Lisa Shield
- “AI-powered applications could offer personalized coaching relationships...there's no reason in the world you shouldn't have dating coaches that are AI powered.” — Lisa Shield
- "If you really want to verify and authenticate if somebody is real, one step in that process is to get off the platform and get on to Zoom or do it on FaceTime on your phone... Scammers can now do what are called deep fakes where they can take a few seconds of you talking and then replicate your voice from it." — Lisa Shield
- "Do a background check on anybody and everybody you're dating. Look for inconsistencies. If the profile is too perfect, something could be wrong." — Lisa Shield
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Carrie-Ann Lightley Blueprint for Inclusive Travel
Ready to challenge the status quo in accessible travel? Join us for a candid conversation with Carrie-Ann Lightley, Head of Marketing at Accessible. Carrie brings a depth of personal and professional insight as we unpack the necessity for a progressive, rather than perfectionist, approach to accessibility. We tap into the significance of bespoke experiences and information, the fallacy of aiming for "fully accessible" destinations, and the promise of inclusive travel.
Moving the dialogue forward, we discuss the need for inclusive design for disability. Carrie underscores the importance of not just consulting, but co-designing with the disability community. We delve into the dangers of tokenism, the benefits of having internal focus groups, and the immense value of compensating disabled contributors for their invaluable input.
Rounding off our heartfelt exploration, we broach the shifting social model of disability, and the dual impact of technology as a tool and barrier in accessibility. We unpack the biopsychosocial model's recognition of the enduring nature of impairments, even amidst heightened accessibility. We muse over the potential of emerging technologies, and, as always, we extend our deep gratitude to our listeners and encourage continued engagement. So, tune in for this enlightening conversation that champions genuine, considerate, and forward-thinking approaches to accessibility.
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AI and Intellectual Property: Debating Ownership of AI-Generated Content with Keegan Caldwell
In today's episode of the Jake Dunlap Show, we have a fascinating discussion about the implementation of generative AI, the future of content, and its potential legal repercussions. Joining us as our special guest is Keegan Caldwell, founder of CALDWELL and expert attorney in intellectual property and patent applications.
We'll explore thought-provoking questions such as whether AI can be considered an author for copyright protection, its implications on industries based in knowledge work, or the potential ethical concerns surrounding its use. From discussing landmark court cases to sharing personal experiences with artificial intelligence, Jake and Keegan will raise important questions regarding the ownership of the AI-generate output.
Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(00:43) Keegan’s Background
(06:51) Ownership Of AI-Generated Content
(10:49) Does OpenAI Own The Output Of ChatGPT?
(13:42) Does OpenAI Use Our Inputs For Training ChatGPT?
(17:18) Who Will Be Liable In Case Of Infringement?
(21:05) Ethical Implications of AI
(28:11) The Benefits Of AI
(31:46) Where To Find Keegan
(32:20) Outro
Quotes:
"Governments are set up to protect the citizens. They're not set up to protect machines."
"You can use [chatGPT’s output] for any purpose, including commercial purposes or sale or publication, as long as you comply with their terms."
"An interesting question that will arise is… when the model is produced by one party and the output by another party, who will be liable for the infringement?"
"Misinformation takes on two types of impacts: it can mislead through reasoning or through rhetoric."
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Check out the article on AI-generated content Ownership on skaled.com:
https://skaled.com/insights/who-owns-ai-generated-content/
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241: Human Creativity Amidst AI Dominance
Battle lines have been drawn. Human writers versus artificial intelligence - who will come out on top? I'm Arvid Kahl, your guide through the minefield of writing in a world where machines such as ChatGPT are generating content at a phenomenal rate. Can human authors still hold their own? Absolutely! Tune in as I reveal why the human touch and authenticity inherent in our content is irreplaceable, no matter how advanced AI becomes.
The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/human-creativity-amidst-ai-dominance/
The podcast episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/b3d424cc
The video: https://youtu.be/MqWEGSjnAlA
You'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com
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My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/
My course Find your Following: https://findyourfollowing.com
Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/arvidkahl/
This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com
Episode 123 - Navigating the Uncertain Future of AI With Dan Vance
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Special guest, Dan Vance, President and Founder of Advanced Local, join Lucas Underwood and David Roman from ITTC 2023. They discuss a diverse range of topics, from the latest advancements in AI to the importance of effective communication and the impact of automation on skilled trades. They also dive into the intriguing world of AI-generated content and its implications on society.
Topics Discussed:
[00:01:01] COVID skewed numbers, closer to death, depressing.
[00:04:56] Construction and quality of mattresses are the same everywhere.
[00:09:07] Shop owner struggles with overpowering emotions and urges reason.
[00:10:06] Unhealthy coping taught, crucial for parenting.
[00:14:21] Man steals, interviews ex-cons, exposes prison system.
[00:16:57] Baidu's AI answers questions, unlike Chat GPT.
[00:20:57] Using periods and commas improves communication.
[00:24:22] Human skills lost with automation in industry.
[00:28:17] AI understands language, manipulation and has autonomy.
[00:30:08] Online misinformation treated as reality; convictions for election-related memes raise concerns about AI-generated content.
[00:33:11] AI produces wrong and fake results. Miscommunication is an issue. Caution is necessary when using AI.
[00:36:24] Gary Vaynerchuk pushed for being voice-first.
[00:40:43] Microsoft bought OpenAI; we are using AI.
[00:44:27] Fake AI conversation between Chat GPT and Joe Rogan.
[00:48:06] Improved customer service through a personalized phone app.
[00:50:07] "All-in-one Google Maps integrated messaging app."
[00:53:03] CRM companies can use AI to improve marketing.
[00:56:10] AI connects and finds truth in your mind.
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40. Building Trust with Video Content in the AI-Driven World with Gavin Hammar
As AI-generated content becomes more prevalent, businesses must maintain a human touch and authenticity in their marketing strategies. Incorporating personalized experiences, live events, and video content allows businesses to create engaging content that fosters trust and audience growth.
📝 Find show notes and resources: Episode 40 Show Notes
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AI Generators and the Relationship Between Creation and Creator
In this episode, Brittany discusses the recent boom in AI generators. She shares her perspective on the pros and cons of AI generators from the perspective of a writer and content creator, walks through some of the legal and ethical questions surrounding AI-generated content, and addresses the ultimate question: will AI take over the world? Looking at the biblical concepts of God and creation in Genesis 1 and 2, Brittany makes her case for humanity over AI.
Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi and Jiwon (Musician) Nahee (Graphic Designer) from Pixabay.
Show Notes and References:
Links:
OpenAI
Introducing ChatGPT (openai.com)
Pros and Cons of AI-Generated Content | TechTarget
AI Generated Art Is A Copyright, Ethical And Working Dystopia (kotaku.com)
New AI classifier for indicating AI-written text (openai.com)
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Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay.
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AI and the future of writing with Ben Pines @ Wordtune
Ben Pines, the Director of Content at Wordtune, is optimistic about the future interaction between people and chatbots.
Wordtune is an AI writing tool that helps writers refine, tweak, shorten and expand their copy. The new extension Spices introduces fact-checking and source tracking for AI-generated content.
Ben joined the podcast to talk about the next wave of writing. We chat about:
- The current AI hype and what might happen next
- The importance of UX and how it can make a difference
- Why AI will be a great thing for some writers
- How AI may affect content marketing
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Will ChatGPT Replace Editors and Authors?
Whenever a new type of technology emerges, there’s always an initial surge of panic, followed closely by people worrying it’ll take over their jobs and their livelihoods are in jeopardy. Usually, once the panic has worn off, we can see a little clearer and be able to do our due diligence and learn more about the new trend.
Some juicy highlights from the episode are below:
- 04:55 – What the heck is ChatGPT?
- 07:58 – What can we use ChatGPT for?
- 10:19 – The outline for a romance novel created by ChatGPT
- 11:43 – Where does ChatGPT get its content?
- 18:00 & 19:50 – My opinion on whether or not ChatGPT is ethical
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