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Join Keboola and Digimasters in London at the OXO Tower on the 28th Feb 2024 by registering for this free event here - https://bit.ly/empower-ldn2_digimasters
Check out our sister podcast - The Digimasters Podcast here - https://digimasters.co.uk/podcast
In this episode of Digimasters Shorts, join us with your hosts, Adam Nagus and Carly Wilson, for a rapid-fire exploration of the latest and most intriguing digital developments.
We start by investigating Reddit's foray into AI development through a $60 million deal, the implications of its IPO, and the ethical dilemmas around monetizing user-generated content for AI training. With the landscape of scientific publishing adjusting to the realities of AI-written papers, we delve into the potential pitfalls and benefits of such technologies in academia, examining the use of AI tools like Chat G.P.T and how it's impacting research rigor and integrity.
Moving to the fields of archaeology and historical preservation, we discuss the use of AI in deciphering ancient texts buried since the Vesuvius eruption and the controversies surrounding the pursuit of excavating new treasures at the expense of local Italian communities. The show also highlights TechCrunch's efforts to bring gender diversity to the AI narrative, emphasizing the oft-neglected contributions of women to the field and seeking solutions to bridge the gender gap in tech. Finally, we give you a sneak peek into Deutsche Telekom's collaboration with Qualcomm and Brain.ai on an app-less AI phone concept, set to disrupt the smartphone industry with its cloud-based AI concierge service. Tune in for succinct stories and insightful discussions on the intersection of AI, ethics, technology, and society - only on Digimasters Shorts.
Support the show
Don't forget to checkout our larger sister podcast - The Digimasters Podcast here. Which has many expert guests discussing AI, Career Mentoring, Fractional Careers, Digital and much much more.
Send us a text
Join Keboola and Digimasters in London at the OXO Tower on the 28th Feb 2024 by registering for this free event here - https://bit.ly/empower-ldn2_digimasters
Check out our sister podcast - The Digimasters Podcast here - https://digimasters.co.uk/podcast
In this episode of Digimasters Shorts, join us with your hosts, Adam Nagus and Carly Wilson, for a rapid-fire exploration of the latest and most intriguing digital developments.
We start by investigating Reddit's foray into AI development through a $60 million deal, the implications of its IPO, and the ethical dilemmas around monetizing user-generated content for AI training. With the landscape of scientific publishing adjusting to the realities of AI-written papers, we delve into the potential pitfalls and benefits of such technologies in academia, examining the use of AI tools like Chat G.P.T and how it's impacting research rigor and integrity.
Moving to the fields of archaeology and historical preservation, we discuss the use of AI in deciphering ancient texts buried since the Vesuvius eruption and the controversies surrounding the pursuit of excavating new treasures at the expense of local Italian communities. The show also highlights TechCrunch's efforts to bring gender diversity to the AI narrative, emphasizing the oft-neglected contributions of women to the field and seeking solutions to bridge the gender gap in tech. Finally, we give you a sneak peek into Deutsche Telekom's collaboration with Qualcomm and Brain.ai on an app-less AI phone concept, set to disrupt the smartphone industry with its cloud-based AI concierge service. Tune in for succinct stories and insightful discussions on the intersection of AI, ethics, technology, and society - only on Digimasters Shorts.
Support the show
Don't forget to checkout our larger sister podcast - The Digimasters Podcast here. Which has many expert guests discussing AI, Career Mentoring, Fractional Careers, Digital and much much more.