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In the fifth episode of the Research Conversations podcast, Bart van der Sloot, author of the new open-access book "Regulating the Synthetic Society: Generative AI, Legal Questions and Societal Challenges," is interviewed by Chat GPT about his thought-provoking work. The episode delves into the inspiration behind the book, which stemmed from van der Sloot's involvement in writing a report on deep fakes and their impact on society at the request of the Dutch government. The podcast explores the potential societal implications of AI-generated and manipulated content, such as the erosion of truth and the challenges in verifying the authenticity of online content. Van der Sloot also discusses the legal challenges posed by synthetic technologies, including issues related to privacy, data protection, and intellectual property rights. Additionally, he touches on the future of work and employment in the context of automation, as well as the potential need for a universal basic income. The episode concludes with a discussion on the global regulatory framework for managing synthetic technologies, highlighting the differences in regulatory approaches across different countries and the potential for the EU to lead in AI regulation. Throughout the episode, van der Sloot provides insightful perspectives on the complex legal and societal implications of synthetic technologies, offering valuable insights for policymakers, legal professionals, and the general public.
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In the fifth episode of the Research Conversations podcast, Bart van der Sloot, author of the new open-access book "Regulating the Synthetic Society: Generative AI, Legal Questions and Societal Challenges," is interviewed by Chat GPT about his thought-provoking work. The episode delves into the inspiration behind the book, which stemmed from van der Sloot's involvement in writing a report on deep fakes and their impact on society at the request of the Dutch government. The podcast explores the potential societal implications of AI-generated and manipulated content, such as the erosion of truth and the challenges in verifying the authenticity of online content. Van der Sloot also discusses the legal challenges posed by synthetic technologies, including issues related to privacy, data protection, and intellectual property rights. Additionally, he touches on the future of work and employment in the context of automation, as well as the potential need for a universal basic income. The episode concludes with a discussion on the global regulatory framework for managing synthetic technologies, highlighting the differences in regulatory approaches across different countries and the potential for the EU to lead in AI regulation. Throughout the episode, van der Sloot provides insightful perspectives on the complex legal and societal implications of synthetic technologies, offering valuable insights for policymakers, legal professionals, and the general public.
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Music intro: Phuket by Scandinavianz https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3AElzxM Music promoted by Audio Library