Decrypting AI

Marginalized Witches


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* Decrypt employees discuss Twitter rebranding and personal views. AI experts Ryan and Jason discuss industry's rapid progress and impact on society.


* AI has been around for 20 years, but media hysteria fueled by job insecurity. Coverage often sensationalized, but AI can improve lives. 


* "Theta Noir" argues AI should model nature, not human values, for symbiotic human-AI relationship.


* Excitement and concern about AI in religious contexts, emphasizing controlling information flow into models. 


* Summit on AI and blockchain for marginalized communities showed excitement but also trepidation about AI due to lack of understanding. 


* Co-founder Tony Bravados emphasizes teaching tech to all ages. Conference successfully engaged minority groups to discuss blockchain and AI. 


* Need for individuals/communities to learn AI, not rely on corporations for unbiased models. 


* Metaphysic Pro allows celebrities to create AI videos of themselves, stored on platform to prevent illegal deep fakes. Uses image characteristics and pays celebrities.


* Pre-scanning face for copyright protection may not be effective as laws/tech change. 


* OpenAI recruiting cybersecurity red team is smart move to demonstrate trustworthiness. Red/blue teams essential for securing infrastructure.


* OpenAI taking steps to improve security after hacks. Enthusiasm for Google's AI tools like Bart.


* Ryan enjoys using AI to manage email and query past conversations. We use AI for disseminating documents.


* Apps like Otter and Backtrack monitor and summarize computer activity for easy recall and efficiency. Upcoming tech hub Emerge will cover AI, ML, robotics.

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Decrypting AIBy Ryan Ozawa and Jason Nelson