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    EP 148: Safer AI - Why we all need ethical AI tools we can trust

    EP 148: Safer AI - Why we all need ethical AI tools we can trust

    Do you trust the AI tools that you use? Are they ethical and safe? We often overlook the safety behind AI and it's something we should pay attention to. Mark Surman, President at Mozilla Foundation, joins us to discuss how we can trust and use ethical AI.

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    Timestamps:
    [00:01:05] Daily AI news
    [00:03:15] About Mark and Mozilla Foundation
    [00:06:20] Big Tech and ethical AI
    [00:09:20] Is AI unsafe?
    [00:11:05] Responsible AI regulation
    [00:16:33] Creating balanced government regulation
    [00:20:25] Is AI too accessible?
    [00:23:00] Resources for AI best practices
    [00:25:30] AI concerns to be aware of
    [00:30:00] Mark's final takeaway

    Topics Covered in This Episode:
    1. Future of AI regulation
    2. Balancing interests of humanity and government
    3. How to make and use AI responsibly
    4. Concerns with AI

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