AI Quick Bits: Snackable Artificial Intelligence Content for Everyone
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This podcast contains brief episodes, each on a different topic of artificial intelligence. There are also many questions asked about the safety, policy, ethics, and regulatory needs in the field of AI.
AI Quick Bits: Snackable Artificial Intelligence Content for Everyone
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In this episode I dive into many fascinating aspects of artificial intelligence and society with X Eyeé. X is the CEO of Malo Santo, an AI consulting firm whose mission is to ensure AI helps more people than it harms, and to empower companies to build AI that scales across geographies, cultures, and within communities ..read more
AI Quick Bits: Snackable Artificial Intelligence Content for Everyone
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In this episode I dig into the controversies surrounding artificial intelligence tools and art with Laura Miller. Laura is the Director of Ethics at Shadowing AI, an AI-powered career development platform that focuses on helping everyone proactively practice and improve their soft skills, problem solving skills, communication skills and critical thinking skills. Laura and I also discuss the differences between Responsible AI and Ethical AI.
There I Ruined It: https://www.youtube.com/@ThereIRuinedIt
Will Actors REALLY be Replaced? (VFX Artists Explain): https://www.youtube.com/watch ..read more
AI Quick Bits: Snackable Artificial Intelligence Content for Everyone
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In this episode I have a conversation with Paula Phelan, COO of Intelligent Relations, a company that is evolving the way growing businesses connect with journalists and amplify their brand stories.
Intelligent Relations: https://intelligentrelations.com/
Paula’s art: https://www.paulaphelan.com ..read more
AI Quick Bits: Snackable Artificial Intelligence Content for Everyone
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In this episode I have a chat with Steve Wasick, founder and CEO of infoSentience, a company that uses AI to provide millions of automated reports to customers like CBS Sports, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, and others.
infoSentience: https://infosentience.com/
AI Quick Bits on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ScotPansing
Episode transcripts on Substack: https://scotpansing.substack.com/
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AI Quick Bits: Snackable Artificial Intelligence Content for Everyone
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In this episode I speak with John de Lancie, an actor, writer, and director with a wonderful and storied career, probably best known for his portrayal of the character Q on Star Trek: The Next Generation and several subsequent Star Trek properties.
We spoke about generative artificial intelligence, the Hollywood strikes, voice acting, the Kent State University shootings which he experienced, music, and last but not least, sailing!
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AI Quick Bits: Snackable Artificial Intelligence Content for Everyone
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In this episode I give some of my thoughts on the current (July 2023) state of artificial intelligence’s value.
Episode transcripts on Substack: https://scotpansing.substack.com/
Carissa Véliz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/carissa-v%C3%A9liz-a5781555_how-does-chatgpt-decide-what-to-say-next-activity-7084929111537672192-Maap
Benedict Evans, “AI and the automation of work”: https://www.ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2023/7/2/working-with-ai
Similarweb, “ChatGPT Drops About 10% in Traffic as the Novelty Wears Off”: https://www.similarweb.com/blog/i ..read more
AI Quick Bits: Snackable Artificial Intelligence Content for Everyone
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In this episode I have a discussion with Dr. Desmond Patton, the Brian and Randi Schwartz University Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. We talk about his research into the relationship between social media and gang violence and the cultural nuances in language amongst predominantly black and Hispanic youth, as well as current topics in AI and technology in general such as bias, intellectual property, and emotion simulating chatbots.
“Expressions of loss predict aggressive comments on Twitter among gang-involved youth in Chicago”: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41746-018-0020 ..read more
AI Quick Bits: Snackable Artificial Intelligence Content for Everyone
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In this episode I have a discussion with Theo Priestly, technology futurist, international speaker, and author. We discuss the potential effects of artificial intelligence on the future of labor, the entertainment and content industries, as well as the ethical implications of therapy chatbots and what happens when people believe that machines are alive.
Goldman Sachs: The Potentially Large Effects of Artificial Intelligence on Economic Growth https://www.key4biz.it/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Global-Economics-Analyst_-The-Potentially-Large-Effects-of-Artificial-Intelligence-on-Economic-Gr ..read more
AI Quick Bits: Snackable Artificial Intelligence Content for Everyone
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In this episode I speak with Paula Boddington, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Healthcare, Geller Institute of Aging and Memory, at the University of West London. She is also the author of the newly released "AI Ethics: A Textbook" released by Springer Publishing in March of 2023.
AI Ethics: A Textbook https://www.amazon.com/Ethics-Artificial-Intelligence-Foundations-Algorithms/dp/9811993815?&_encoding=UTF8&tag=scotpansing-20  ..read more
AI Quick Bits: Snackable Artificial Intelligence Content for Everyone
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In this episode I describe my recent experience asking ChatGPT (using the premium version GPT-4) to write basic HTML and JavaScript code for a simple website.
SMERL: Synthetic Media Elections Restriction List https://smerl.io/
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