Exploring AI's Impact On Journalism, Media, The Film Industry & UBI With Andy Bryant

Episode 014 Overview:

Andy Bryant joins Jarrett Carpenter to explore the rapid evolution of AI, its ethical challenges, and its impact on journalism, media, and creative industries. They discuss how AI models are trained, the risks of copyright infringement, and the rise of advanced models like DeepSeek.

Key topics include include the following and more:

- AI is evolving at an unprecedented pace, outpacing even Bitcoin.

- The ethical implications of AI training data are significant and unresolved.

- Copyright infringement is a major concern in AI development.

- Quality journalism is threatened by the rise of AI-generated content.

- The future of media may see a shift towards individual content creators.

- AI models are trained on vast amounts of data, often without clear attribution.

- The technology behind video AI models involves complex processes like diffusion.

- Human contributions to AI are often overlooked in discussions about its capabilities.

- The accessibility of content creation is increasing, but quality may suffer.

- The parable of Stone Soup illustrates the relationship between AI and human input. AI movies will likely have their own Oscar category by 2030.

- The creative industry is facing challenges due to AI's influence.

- DeepSeek represents a significant advancement in AI technology.

- Many people unknowingly interact with AI in their daily lives.

- The need for a safety net is becoming increasingly important.

- Job displacement due to AI is a real concern.

- Billionaires are unlikely to voluntarily share their wealth.

- AI's impact on jobs is already being felt in various sectors.

- Understanding AI's role in our lives is crucial for future adaptation.

- The conversation around Universal Basic Income is gaining traction.

 
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