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In today’s episode of AI Deep Dive, we explore the profound impact of artificial intelligence across science, law, privacy, and dating. We begin by celebrating Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield, Nobel Prize winners in Physics, for their groundbreaking work in AI and machine learning—while also reflecting on the potential dangers of unchecked AI progress. Next, we examine the EU court’s latest ruling on personal data use, analyzing its effects on AI innovation. We then dive into the privacy risks of smart glasses with facial recognition technology, and finally, we explore Grindr’s bold move to introduce an AI "wingman" to assist users in their dating journeys, offering emotional support for the LGBTQ+ community. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on AI’s transformative potential and the ethical dilemmas it brings!
By Daily Deep Dives2.8
2020 ratings
In today’s episode of AI Deep Dive, we explore the profound impact of artificial intelligence across science, law, privacy, and dating. We begin by celebrating Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield, Nobel Prize winners in Physics, for their groundbreaking work in AI and machine learning—while also reflecting on the potential dangers of unchecked AI progress. Next, we examine the EU court’s latest ruling on personal data use, analyzing its effects on AI innovation. We then dive into the privacy risks of smart glasses with facial recognition technology, and finally, we explore Grindr’s bold move to introduce an AI "wingman" to assist users in their dating journeys, offering emotional support for the LGBTQ+ community. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on AI’s transformative potential and the ethical dilemmas it brings!

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