
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Welcome to today's episode of the AI Daily Podcast where we dive into the most fascinating news on technological breakthroughs in artificial intelligence. Our latest segment is particularly insightful, casting light on a groundbreaking study from Virginia Tech that probes into the possible geographic biases in AI, with a focus on OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Assistant Professor Junghwan Kim and his team's research, which features in the respected journal Telematics and Informatics, has crucial implications for anyone interested in the ethical deployment of AI technologies. They put ChatGPT to the test across various US counties to unravel its prowess in environmental justice discussions – discovering a telling bias that challenges the AI's efficacy for less populated regions. The significance of this research lies in its call for AI that serves equitably, incorporating the diverse needs of all communities.
The episode also engages with the intricacies between tech giants and the future of AI. We dissect Microsoft's deepening ties with OpenAI, punctuated by its non-voting seat on OpenAI's board—a move that raises questions with the UK's Competition and Markets Authority. This preliminary investigation by the CMA puts our focus on the delicate equilibrium between maintaining healthy competition and nurturing technological progress in AI. Microsoft's latest AI investments in the UK weave into this narrative, marking a complex scenario worth unraveling.
In contrast, we shine a spotlight on Tempello's legal tech endeavor supported by Jeff Dracup and the Founders Innovation Group. With their innovative AI solutions aimed at revolutionizing time-tracking and billing in the legal sphere, they represent the promising, tangible benefits AI can bring to the modern workforce. Together, these narratives form a rich tapestry of today's AI landscape, prompting a critical dialogue on how we, as a society, shape the trajectory of AI advancements.
Tune in to the AI Daily Podcast to stay informed, inspired, and engaged with the world of artificial intelligence. Join us as we delve into the most pressing issues, hottest trends, and most innovative solutions in AI technology. Stay ahead of the curve with us!
Researchers use environmental justice questions to reveal geographic biases in ChatGPT
Meet the top fund managers of 2023: How they outsmarted their peers, and their big bets for 2024
“We Are the Last…”: Joe Rogan Makes Unsettling Prediction About Future of Mankind as Artificial Intelligence Advances
Microsoft-OpenAI collaboration under scrutiny
Tempello Gets Major Pre-Seed Funding from Founders Innovation Group
Welcome to today's episode of the AI Daily Podcast where we dive into the most fascinating news on technological breakthroughs in artificial intelligence. Our latest segment is particularly insightful, casting light on a groundbreaking study from Virginia Tech that probes into the possible geographic biases in AI, with a focus on OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Assistant Professor Junghwan Kim and his team's research, which features in the respected journal Telematics and Informatics, has crucial implications for anyone interested in the ethical deployment of AI technologies. They put ChatGPT to the test across various US counties to unravel its prowess in environmental justice discussions – discovering a telling bias that challenges the AI's efficacy for less populated regions. The significance of this research lies in its call for AI that serves equitably, incorporating the diverse needs of all communities.
The episode also engages with the intricacies between tech giants and the future of AI. We dissect Microsoft's deepening ties with OpenAI, punctuated by its non-voting seat on OpenAI's board—a move that raises questions with the UK's Competition and Markets Authority. This preliminary investigation by the CMA puts our focus on the delicate equilibrium between maintaining healthy competition and nurturing technological progress in AI. Microsoft's latest AI investments in the UK weave into this narrative, marking a complex scenario worth unraveling.
In contrast, we shine a spotlight on Tempello's legal tech endeavor supported by Jeff Dracup and the Founders Innovation Group. With their innovative AI solutions aimed at revolutionizing time-tracking and billing in the legal sphere, they represent the promising, tangible benefits AI can bring to the modern workforce. Together, these narratives form a rich tapestry of today's AI landscape, prompting a critical dialogue on how we, as a society, shape the trajectory of AI advancements.
Tune in to the AI Daily Podcast to stay informed, inspired, and engaged with the world of artificial intelligence. Join us as we delve into the most pressing issues, hottest trends, and most innovative solutions in AI technology. Stay ahead of the curve with us!
Researchers use environmental justice questions to reveal geographic biases in ChatGPT
Meet the top fund managers of 2023: How they outsmarted their peers, and their big bets for 2024
“We Are the Last…”: Joe Rogan Makes Unsettling Prediction About Future of Mankind as Artificial Intelligence Advances
Microsoft-OpenAI collaboration under scrutiny
Tempello Gets Major Pre-Seed Funding from Founders Innovation Group