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I Don’t Understand AI w/ Carl Szabo


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In this episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the complex world of AI and its influence on media bias and public trust. We explore how AI is being integrated into daily life and the growing distrust in AI developers amidst fierce market competition. The episode also addresses the challenges posed by deepfakes and the responsibility of social media platforms in identifying AI-generated content. We discuss AI's role in dating, parenting, and education, highlighting its impact on relationships and public schools. With insights on selecting AI platforms that align with personal biases and functionality, this episode offers a comprehensive look at AI's pervasive influence.

I'll admit it, I don't really understand what's happening with AI! Carl Szabo from NetChoice joined me to break down how AI can work in modern society, within our education system, and why we can trust AI. (Although I still have my doubts…!)

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(0:00) Introduction to AI and media bias
(1:06) Public trust and everyday applications of AI
(5:11) Sponsor: Patriot Mobile
(6:04) Distrust in AI developers and market competition
(9:24) Open source AI and government regulation
(15:47) Deepfakes and their implications
(20:38) Social media's role in AI content identification
(24:42) AI in dating and relationship dynamics
(30:06) Parenting and AI influences in the digital age
(35:08) AI's impact on education and public schools
(41:30) Selecting AI platforms based on bias and functionality
(45:07) Closing remarks and call to action
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