Explore every episode of the podcast thinkfuture: technology, philosophy and the future
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| 1037 WILL ELON BE BOLD WITH AI? | 21 Nov 2024 | 00:12:35 | |
Be A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: https://10xyou.us Get AIDAILY every weekday. Subscribe at https://aidaily.us Read more here: https://thinkfuture.com --- In this thought-provoking episode of ThinkFuture, host Chris Kalaboukis dives into the philosophy of innovation with a look at two types of people: the "Do-Its," who push boundaries to see what’s possible, and the "Should-Wees," who question each step. Using Elon Musk’s cautious stance on AI as an example, Chris argues that humanity benefits from bold steps into uncharted tech territory, especially in areas like AI and longevity. Are we too afraid of the future, or should we embrace the unknown to solve today’s biggest problems? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 1036 BREAKING BARRIERS IN ACCESSIBILITY TECH | 20 Nov 2024 | 00:34:09 | |
Visit Mike at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-paciello-1231741/ Be A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: https://10xyou.us Get AIDAILY every weekday. Subscribe at https://aidaily.us Read more here: https://thinkfuture.com --- In this episode of thinkfuture, host Chris Kalaboukis dives into the future of accessibility with Mike Paciello, a tech accessibility pioneer with over 40 years in the industry. From his early days at Digital Equipment Corporation to his role in launching the Web Accessibility Initiative at the W3C, Mike shares how he’s helped shape the accessibility landscape. Now the Chief Accessibility Officer at AudioEye, Mike reveals how the company is transforming web accessibility by combining AI-powered automated remediation with human expertise, addressing the massive gap in accessible websites. They discuss the current challenges with voice interfaces, the limitations of overlay solutions, and their vision for a future where tech adapts seamlessly to individual needs. This episode is packed with insights on creating an inclusive digital world for people of all abilities. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 1026 IS DEEP DOUBT OUR SUPERPOWER? | 08 Oct 2024 | 00:09:26 | |
Be A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: https://10xyou.us Get AIDAILY every weekday. Subscribe at https://aidaily.us Read more here: https://thinkfuture.com --- In this episode, Chris dives into a fascinating concept called "deep doubt." With the rise of AI, deep fakes, and misinformation, people are increasingly skeptical about what they see, read, and hear online. While some view this as a troubling trend, the host argues that deep doubt can actually be a good thing. By questioning everything we encounter—whether it’s news, videos, or social media posts—we become more discerning and thoughtful. This skepticism echoes the mindset of ancient philosophers like Socrates, who always questioned the world around them. The host concludes by encouraging viewers to keep asking questions, not just of authority, but of everything, especially in our digitally driven world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 935 AI Unlocks Creativity for All | 22 Feb 2024 | 00:11:26 | |
Like this? Subscribe to our newsletter at https://thinkfuture.com --- Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us --- In today's eye-opening episode, we explore the revolutionary concept of Computer Assisted Creativity, a journey that began years ago and has now culminated in the era of AI-driven art creation. Reflecting on past innovations at Yahoo and the present capabilities of tools like OpenAI's Sora, we delve into how technology has evolved to amplify human creativity, offering a lifeline to those who've felt limited by their lack of traditional artistic skills. The discussion pivots to the current landscape, where AI image generation tools like DALL-E and Midjourney have sparked controversy among traditional artists, yet also democratized artistic expression. We argue that these tools represent not a threat, but an extension of creativity, enabling anyone with an idea to bring it to visual life, no matter their drawing ability. This isn't just about technology's role in art; it's about breaking down barriers and leveling the creative playing field for everyone. Drawing parallels to the impact of platforms like YouTube on education and content creation, we celebrate the potential of AI to mine the depths of collective human creativity. By generating images that resonate with layers of human experiences and ideas, AI isn't just assisting creativity; it's facilitating a dialogue across the entirety of human consciousness. This episode isn't merely a defense of AI in art; it's a call to embrace the future of creative expression. It challenges listeners to rethink creativity, not as a closed club for the artistically gifted but as an inclusive realm where anyone can express their vision, thanks to AI's helping hand. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 33 EXTRA For Valentines: Where Is The Perfect Dating App? | 14 Feb 2015 | 00:15:33 | |
Considering that mating is one of the core things that humans do, Im surprised that no one has invented the perfect dating app yet. Startup founders, time to figure this one out.
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| 32 EXTRA Lets Make Startup Reporting Fair And Balanced | 13 Feb 2015 | 00:12:32 | |
Lets Make Startup Reporting Fair And Balanced
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| 31 EXTRA More Visibility Tips For Your Startup | 11 Feb 2015 | 00:12:17 | |
Stalking the influencers, seeding, virality. Dont be intimidated!
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| 30 EXTRA Startup Success : Visibility First | 10 Feb 2015 | 00:11:50 | |
What is the single most important thing your startup needs? VISIBILITY
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| 29 EXTRA Startup Failures | 03 Feb 2015 | 00:13:45 | |
Why does no one ever talk about failed startups?
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| 28 EXTRA Tech Startups 101, Plus The New Sales Approach | 28 Jan 2015 | 00:13:00 | |
Tech Startups 101, Plus The New Sales Approach
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| 27 EXTRA No Business Card? Seriously? | 26 Jan 2015 | 00:11:08 | |
No Business Card? Seriously?
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| 26 EXTRA Google Glass We Hardly Knew Ya | 19 Jan 2015 | 00:09:44 | |
Google Glass We Hardly Knew Ya
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| 25 EXTRA Droning On About Drones | 15 Jan 2015 | 00:12:25 | |
Droning On About Drones
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| 24 EXTRA Big Brothering Ourselves At CES | 12 Jan 2015 | 00:09:05 | |
Big Brothering Ourselves At CES
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| 934 Revive Apprenticeship | 16 Feb 2024 | 00:09:14 | |
Like this video? Subscribe to our newsletter at https://thinkfuture.com --- Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us --- In today's episode, we dive deep into the evolving landscape of job hunting and recruitment, shedding light on an intriguing trend spotted in our sister publication, AIDaily.us, where Gen Z job seekers are resorting to AI for resume crafting. While this approach might seem innovative, it raises critical questions about authenticity and the true essence of a resume. We argue that such practices only mask the underlying issue: the outdated and often misleading systems of job descriptions, resumes, and interviews that plague the employment process. Our conversation takes a turn towards the broader implications of these developments, suggesting that the essence of hiring and job seeking has been lost to embellishments and false representations from both sides of the table. In this sea of inauthenticity, we propose a radical yet time-tested solution: the revival of apprenticeship models. Drawing parallels with blue-collar professions, we envision a future where white-collar jobs also embrace apprenticeships, enabling direct, hands-on experience as the most genuine form of candidate assessment. We call for a dismantling of the traditional, front-loaded hiring process in favor of immediate, real-world work trials that benefit both employers and potential employees. Through this model, both parties can make informed decisions based on actual job performance rather than speculative interviews or AI-crafted resumes. This episode is not just a critique but a clarion call to disrupt the employment landscape, advocating for a system where skills, adaptability, and true potential are recognized and valued over superficial credentials. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 23 EXTRA The Year Of YOLO | 05 Jan 2015 | 00:11:36 | |
The Year Of YOLO --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 22 EXTRA Facebook Wins The Login Wars | 18 Dec 2014 | 00:08:52 | |
Facebook Wins The Login Wars
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| 21 EXTRA Do You Really Need A Blog? | 17 Dec 2014 | 00:16:48 | |
Do You Really Need A Blog?
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| 20 EXTRA Startup Monday : Save My Domain | 15 Dec 2014 | 00:12:54 | |
Startup Monday : Save My Domain
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| 19 EXTRA The Most Disruptive Innovation Is... | 11 Dec 2014 | 00:12:11 | |
The Most Disruptive Innovation Is...
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| 18 EXTRA The Future Is Magic | 09 Dec 2014 | 00:09:26 | |
The Future Is Magic
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| 17 EXTRA Google Is Your Dad | 28 Oct 2014 | 00:13:56 | |
Google Is Your Dad
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| 15 EXTRA The Uber Effect | 03 Oct 2014 | 00:10:26 | |
The Uber Effect
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| 14 EXTRA The Future Of Work | 02 Oct 2014 | 00:14:33 | |
The Future Of Work
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| 13 EXTRA Is Ello The Future OF The Social Network? | 29 Sep 2014 | 00:12:23 | |
Is Ello The Future OF The Social Network?
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| 933 AI and Pre-Crime | 15 Feb 2024 | 00:09:24 | |
Like this video? Subscribe to our newsletter at https://thinkfuture.com --- Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us --- In today's thought-provoking episode, we delve into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and the concept of pre-crime, a notion popularized by the film "Minority Report." We start by reminiscing about the iconic scenes where Tom Cruise manipulates virtual displays, a concept that once seemed purely sci-fi but has edged closer to reality with technologies like the Apple Vision Pro. The film's premise of preventing crimes before they happen, based on psychic predictions, serves as a springboard to explore current developments in AI that hint at the possibility of predicting criminal behavior. The discussion shifts to a groundbreaking initiative in Chicago, where AI, fed with extensive data and statistics, has begun to predict the likelihood of individuals committing crimes within certain timeframes. While the precision on specifics such as the type of crime or the exact moment it might occur remains fuzzy, the very notion of an embryonic pre-crime unit based on AI rather than psychic abilities marks a significant leap toward what was once pure fantasy. Our conversation acknowledges the inherent limitations of applying AI in this context, emphasizing the difference between closed systems like chess or video games, where AI has shown remarkable prowess, and the open, unpredictable nature of real life. The episode critically examines the potential and pitfalls of applying AI to predict human behavior, touching on the philosophical and ethical questions it raises. As we navigate through these complex topics, the episode aims to demystify the advancements in AI while sparking a deeper conversation about its role in society. By contrasting the speculative future of pre-crime with the realities of AI development, we invite our listeners to ponder the implications of technology that can foresee actions before they occur and the broader impact on freedom, privacy, and justice. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 12 EXTRA Apple Watch: A Triumph Of Incremental Innovation | 14 Sep 2014 | 00:11:49 | |
Apple Watch: A Triumph Of Incremental Innovation
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| 10 EXTRA Haircuts, Pie And Cupcakes | 30 Oct 2013 | 00:08:54 | |
Does your startup serve a need or a want?
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| 9 EXTRA You Only Really Need One Skill | 23 Oct 2013 | 00:09:06 | |
If you have this one skill, you can do anything
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| 8 EXTRA Planning Vs. Resilience | 08 Oct 2013 | 00:10:02 | |
If life is change, why plan?
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| 7 EXTRA Don't Let The Law Stop You | 03 Oct 2013 | 00:11:19 | |
There were plenty of businesses which were originally illegal - don't let that stop you from exploring them.
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| 6 EXTRA Time To Disrupt Education | 24 Sep 2013 | 00:09:00 | |
Looking for another area to develop some disruptive innovation? Try education, its way past ripe
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| 5 EXTRA A String Of Failed Startups Is Better Than None | 18 Sep 2013 | 00:12:30 | |
Even if your startup is embarrassing, launch it anyway
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| 4 EXTRA Bring Back The Long Tail! | 10 Sep 2013 | 00:14:01 | |
For too long, we’ve neglected it - time to bring it back and connect everyone to everyone
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| 3 EXTRA Cyborgs R Us | 04 Sep 2013 | 00:12:31 | |
If you think about it - we are already cyborgs, we just need to realize that fact
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| 2 EXTRA Party Like A Rock Star | 26 Aug 2013 | 00:07:57 | |
In the wake of Google’s $258M investment in Uber, I wonder what other kinds of rock star experiences can be brought to market?
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| 932 Layoffs To Learning | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:09:26 | |
Like this video? Subscribe to our newsletter at https://thinkfuture.com --- Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us --- In this engaging podcast episode, sparked by insights from our sister publication AIDaily.us, we delve into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the tech industry and the broader workforce. The episode kicks off with an exciting announcement about AIDaily.us's new subscriber offer – a comprehensive 20-page guide to AI for beginners, titled "AI from Zero." This guide serves as a crucial resource for anyone looking to understand the basics of AI, generative AI, and large language models (LLMs). The conversation then shifts to a pressing issue in the tech world – the recent wave of layoffs across major tech companies. The host sheds light on the misconception that these layoffs signal a downturn in the tech sector. Instead, they argue, the layoffs reflect a strategic pivot towards AI, with companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon transitioning from their traditional roles into AI-centric enterprises. This strategic shift necessitates a workforce adept in AI, leading to the replacement of employees who lack AI skills with those who are AI-savvy. Highlighting the importance of staying relevant in the ever-evolving job market, the episode emphasizes the critical need for individuals to become proficient in AI. With AI being at the forefront of technological innovation, acquiring AI skills is not just an option but a necessity for career advancement. The episode encourages listeners to take advantage of freely available resources, like the AI from Zero guides, online courses, and YouTube tutorials, to upskill in AI. In a tone that's both informative and motivational, the episode concludes with a powerful message: the AI revolution is not a threat but an opportunity for growth and innovation. By embracing AI learning, individuals can not only secure their place in the future workforce but also contribute to shaping the AI-driven world of tomorrow. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 1 EXTRA Innovation Is Dangerous | 24 Aug 2013 | 00:10:21 | |
A business without an innovation group or program is like royalty with no heir: it’s the end of the line
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| 931 Cutting Through The Noise | 13 Feb 2024 | 00:09:48 | |
Like this video? Subscribe to our newsletter at https://thinkfuture.com --- Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us --- In a digital era overwhelmed by robocalls, spam, and unsolicited messages, this podcast episode, inspired by a recent report from AI Daily.US on FCC's crackdown on AI-generated robocalls, dives deep into the rampant issue of unsolicited marketing and its implications. The discussion begins with a reflection on a controversial incident involving fake Biden robocalls during the New Hampshire primary, highlighting the broader challenge of discerning truth amidst a deluge of misinformation. The conversation shifts to the broader issue of marketing saturation online, emphasizing how, in today's attention economy, marketers' relentless pursuit for visibility has cluttered our digital spaces with sales messages, making it increasingly difficult for individuals to sift through the noise. The host underscores the irony that while such tactics may seem effective in the short term, they exacerbate the challenge of establishing genuine connections between buyers and sellers. Addressing the heart of the problem, the episode calls for a revolutionary approach to improve the efficiency of how buyers and sellers connect. By envisioning a future where technology can facilitate more direct, relevant, and mutually beneficial interactions, the host proposes the need for innovative solutions that go beyond traditional marketing strategies. This could not only reduce the inundation of sales messages but also foster a more trustworthy and streamlined digital marketplace. In a compelling conclusion, the episode serves as a call to action for entrepreneurs and technologists to develop platforms and systems that prioritize relevance and value over volume, aiming to transform the internet from a marketplace of noise into a space of meaningful exchanges. This shift, the host argues, is essential for the sustainability of digital commerce and the sanity of consumers navigating the online world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 930 Powering The Future | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:09:35 | |
Like this video? Subscribe to our newsletter at https://thinkfuture.com --- Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us --- In this enlightening episode, we delve into the critical topic of power generation and its profound impact on technology and the environment. The host begins with reflecting on the daily exchanges on X (formerly Twitter), where discussions often lack context, highlighting a boast about the low cost of charging a Tesla. This leads to a broader conversation about the source of our energy, emphasizing that while electric vehicles (EVs) like Tesla boast zero emissions, the true environmental cost depends on how the electricity powering them is generated. The discussion pivots to the urgent need for innovation in power generation, contrasting internal combustion engines (ICEs) that produce power on-site with EVs that rely on external power sources. The conversation underscores the importance of knowing whether our energy comes from clean or dirty sources, emphasizing the distinction between generating power and merely using it. The episode passionately argues for breakthroughs in power generation technologies, including safer nuclear options and fuel cell technology. It suggests that future innovations could lead to devices and vehicles that generate their own power efficiently and sustainably. The host envisions a future where power generation is integrated into devices, like an iPhone powered by nuclear fusion, eliminating the need for charging while minimizing environmental impact. This thought-provoking episode calls for a pivot towards innovative energy solutions that not only meet our growing power demands, especially with the rise of AI, but also drive us toward a more sustainable and efficient future. It's a clarion call for entrepreneurs, scientists, and policymakers to invest in and explore new frontiers in power generation, emphasizing that the key to our technological and environmental future lies in how we innovate in generating the energy we consume. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 929 It's What's On The Outside That Counts | 09 Feb 2024 | 00:08:38 | |
Like this video? Subscribe to our newsletter at https://thinkfuture.com In this thought-provoking episode, the discussion focuses on the shifting societal values concerning personal identity and merit. The host takes us through humanity's journey from valuing external appearances to cherishing intellectual contributions, and back again to a superficial emphasis on outward characteristics. This cyclical devolution has led to a concerning trend where immutable characteristics, rather than the quality of one's work, dictate opportunities and recognition. The episode critiques the current societal and cultural norms that prioritize appearance and identity categories over the merits of individual creativity and output. It calls for a re-evaluation of how we assess and value contributions in the workplace, arts, and broader society. By highlighting examples where outward appearances overshadow the quality of work, the host emphasizes the need to return to a merit-based system where the content of one's character and the value of one's contributions reign supreme. In a world increasingly dominated by divisive identity politics and superficial judgments, the conversation advocates for a pendulum swing back to appreciating and rewarding the intrinsic qualities and achievements of individuals, irrespective of their physical or social attributes. The episode is a clarion call to embrace diversity of thought and creativity, urging society to prioritize what people can create and contribute over how they look. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 928 Truth Is A Casualty in the Clamor for Attention | 08 Feb 2024 | 00:08:41 | |
Like this video? Subscribe to our newsletter at https://thinkfuture.com In this insightful episode, the discussion centers around the overwhelming demand for attention in today’s digital world and its impact on truth and content creation. The host delves into the shift that has occurred in the startup ecosystem, where building an audience has become more crucial than the product itself. This change highlights the challenges faced by content creators and entrepreneurs in an era where the quantity of content has exponentially increased, making it nearly impossible to stand out. The episode critically examines how the clamor for attention has led to a disregard for truth, with extravagant claims becoming the norm to capture fleeting digital eyes. It questions the role of social networks and search engines in perpetuating this cycle of exaggerated claims and the difficulty of establishing truth in a post-truth era. The conversation concludes by pondering the future of content creation and entrepreneurship in such a saturated digital environment. The host calls for a reflection on how to prioritize substance over attention-grabbing tactics, urging content creators and startup founders to find innovative ways to cut through the noise and connect with their audience meaningfully. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 927 Humanity in the Year 4000 | 02 Feb 2024 | 00:09:17 | |
https://thinkfuture.com | https://aidaily.us | In this intriguing episode, the discussion delves into the realm of far, far-future science fiction, exploring what humanity might look like in the distant future, specifically the year 4000. The host, a genuine fan of far-future sci-fi, reflects on the challenges and fascinations of envisioning humanity thousands of years ahead. He points out that most science fiction doesn't venture this far into the future due to the difficulty of predicting technological and cultural shifts over such a long span. The conversation then takes a deep dive into a hypothetical scenario where humans in the year 4000 exist not as biological beings but as synthetic entities within a vast machine. These beings can choose their physical form at will, from traditional human shapes to entirely abstract forms, living in self-created environments that vary from historical to futuristic settings. The host speculates on the potential loss of current human attributes and the possibilities of living virtually, even contemplating the desire for immortality through technology. The episode concludes with a thought-provoking message: our future is not a mere extension of the past but a canvas for our imagination and creativity. The host urges listeners to not only envision but also document and share both optimistic and pessimistic views of the future. This vision, he believes, is crucial in shaping our path forward, emphasizing that the future is ours to imagine and ultimately control. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 926 Etching Ethics in AI | 01 Feb 2024 | 00:08:19 | |
https://thinkfuture.com | https://aidaily.us | In a thought-provoking episode, the focus turns to the ethical boundaries of AI and the fears surrounding its potential to turn rogue. The discussion starts with a clear explanation that generative AI, contrary to popular fears, is simply a tool that reassembles existing human-created data in new forms, far from achieving true intelligence or autonomy. The episode then dives into the concerns about AI crossing ethical lines once it reaches the level of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). The response of tech giants like OpenAI and Google, who have formed ethics teams, is highlighted. These teams are envisioned to act like a Chief Philosophy Officer, ensuring AI stays within ethical guidelines. A significant portion of the talk revolves around the idea of 'etching' ethical rules, akin to Asimov's three laws of robotics, directly into the silicon hardware of AI systems. This concept, though seemingly a robust solution, is debated for its practicality and adaptability. Concerns are raised about the changing nature of ethics and the dilemma of hard-coding rules that might need to evolve over time. The episode concludes by questioning who gets to decide these ethical boundaries, considering the diversity in human beliefs and values. The potential risks of imprinting biases like racism, sexism, or religious views into AI are discussed, indicating the complexity and sensitivity of the issue. The conclusion suggests that while etching ethics into AI is an interesting concept, it might be premature and perhaps unnecessary, given the evolving nature of technology and ethics. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 1025 SURVEILLANCE PRICING: THE FUTURE OF COMMERCE? | 03 Oct 2024 | 00:12:05 | |
Be A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: https://10xyou.us Get AIDAILY every weekday. Subscribe at https://aidaily.us Read more here: https://thinkfuture.com --- In this episode, the host dives deep into the concept of "surveillance pricing," an evolution of revenue management techniques used by airlines and hotels. Originally pioneered by companies like British Airways, revenue management involves dynamically adjusting prices for flights and hotel rooms based on various factors like demand, seasonality, and competitor pricing. Now, with advances in technology, surveillance pricing takes this idea a step further by using personal data to set individualized prices. The host explains how retailers could use surveillance techniques, such as identifying customers through cameras or data from past purchases, to tailor prices based on what they think each individual can afford. While this could offer discounts to those who need them, it also raises ethical concerns around potential discrimination and exploitation. The host likens this practice to Amazon's current pricing strategies, where product prices fluctuate based on browsing habits. The episode ends by questioning the implications of this technology for consumers and hinting at possible regulatory responses. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 925 Exploring Diverse Paths | 31 Jan 2024 | 00:36:46 | |
https://thinkfuture.com | https://aidaily.us | In this engaging episode, Chris, sits down with Corey Koehler, whose career journey is a tapestry woven from various experiences ranging from foundry work to Google ads management. Corey's path exemplifies polymathism, showcasing his ventures into blogging, newsletters, and a deep interest in the evolving landscape of work and creativity. The conversation delves into the format of Chris's podcast, highlighting its unique blend of introductory insights, a future-focused segment, and essential contact information. Corey's curiosity about the integration of creativity and emotion in content creation, especially in an AI-driven world, sparks a discussion about helping people find purpose and fulfillment in their work. A significant theme in this episode is the balance between niche specialization and diverse interests. While Corey recognizes the search marketing advantages of niche content, he finds greater satisfaction in exploring a range of topics. Chris echoes this sentiment, criticizing the pigeonholing often seen on digital platforms and advocating for the richness that comes from holistic, multi-faceted personalities. This leads to a consensus on the value of curating broad and unexpected discussions in their respective fields. In the latter part of the episode, the focus shifts to strategic planning for newsletters and podcasts. Corey suggests Chris should prioritize launching a newsletter as a long-term asset, sharing insights on preferred platforms like Beehive for its user-friendly writing features. They brainstorm potential themes for Chris's newsletter, such as harnessing technology to improve humanity, with Corey offering his expertise in marketing to guide its development. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 924 Seeing the Unseen | 30 Jan 2024 | 00:08:53 | |
https://thinkfuture.com | https://aidaily.us | In this episode, we delve into the often overlooked world of 'tail content' and the challenges it faces in a digital ecosystem dominated by 'head content.' The discussion opens with an explanation of the difference between these two types of content. Head content refers to highly-funded, popular media produced by major entities like Disney or Marvel, while tail content represents the less popular, often more niche creations by individual content creators, such as a detailed podcast about Iron Man suits by an enthusiast in Topeka. The core issue addressed is the struggle for visibility and relevance of tail content in a landscape where search engines and social media platforms prioritize popular content, primarily driven by monetary gains. The speaker emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between popularity and relevance, highlighting that tail content, despite its lower popularity, can be incredibly interesting and valuable. The episode suggests that current digital platforms fail to effectively link head content with relevant tail content, leading to a vast amount of quality material remaining undiscovered. The call to action is for a revolution in how we surface content, proposing the need for new mechanisms or search engines that can better connect head and tail content, giving deserved attention to these hidden gems. This insightful discussion challenges listeners to rethink the way we consume digital content, advocating for a more inclusive and diverse online environment where all forms of creativity, regardless of their popularity, can find their audience. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 923 Deepfake Deluge: Navigating the Attention Economy | 29 Jan 2024 | 00:08:58 | |
https://thinkfuture.com | https://aidaily.us | In this insightful episode, we explore the burgeoning world of deepfakes and their impact on the digital landscape. The discussion begins with a startling example: a completely AI-generated comedy special featuring a deepfake of the late George Carlin, created without permission from his estate. This leads to a broader conversation about the rampant surge of deepfakes, including manipulated images of celebrities like Taylor Swift. The crux of the episode revolves around the notion of attention as the new pandemic in our social media and search engine-driven world. The speaker argues that these platforms have created a desperate clamor for attention, compelling content creators to resort to more outrageous and sensational tactics to gain visibility. This attention economy, where value is derived primarily from audience reach, is critically examined. The episode questions the sustainability and ethics of such an economy, suggesting that search engines and social media platforms play a crucial role in perpetuating this cycle. It challenges the current paradigm, advocating for a shift towards content that is more positive, less sensational, and truly valuable. The speaker concludes by reflecting on whether this craving for attention is an inherent human trait or a construct of our digital environment, leaving listeners to ponder the future trajectory of our online interactions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 922 AI Helps Us Mate | 26 Jan 2024 | 00:08:39 | |
https://thinkfuture.com | https://aidaily.us | In this intriguing podcast episode, we dive into the evolving world of AI-assisted dating, a phenomenon that's gaining traction in today's hyper-connected society. We begin by acknowledging the fundamental human desires for companionship, love, and procreation, noting how these primal urges continue to shape our actions and choices. The discussion then shifts to various dating apps like E-Harmony, Tinder, and Match, which are now incorporating AI elements to enhance matchmaking. Highlighting an interesting development, we discuss Tokyo's initiative to address its declining birth rate through an AI-powered dating app. This leads us to the heart of the episode - the rise of Riz, an app that embodies the Gen Z term for charisma. Riz functions as a digital wingman, offering chat lines and responses to aid users in their online interactions. This tool is particularly beneficial for individuals grappling with social anxiety, helping them navigate conversations more confidently. However, the episode also addresses concerns about authenticity in AI-assisted communication. While some view it as inauthentic, we argue that AI merely offers suggestions based on successful human interactions, akin to getting advice from friends. The episode concludes by emphasizing the positive aspects of AI in dating, portraying it as a valuable aid in the quest for meaningful connections. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||
| 921 AI Hungers For Power | 25 Jan 2024 | 00:09:32 | |
https://thinkfuture.com | https://aidaily.us | In this thought-provoking episode of our podcast, we discuss a key aspect of artificial intelligence: its insatiable hunger for data and the consequent demand for power. The conversation starts with a clarification about our sister publication, AI Daily.us, highlighting that while it features news about AI, it's curated by humans and read by AI, emphasizing the critical role of human-AI collaboration. We delve into how AI, especially generative AI, relies heavily on extensive data from large language models. The more data fed into these models, the more capable and efficient AI becomes. However, this leads to an ironic twist: the growing demands of AI for data and computational power are pushing us toward a crucial juncture in energy innovation. Generative AI's demand for electricity and energy is massive, raising concerns about sustainability and environmental impact. We argue that this demand could inadvertently drive a revolution in power generation. Just like the space race spurred technological advancements, the pursuit of AI could be the impetus we need to explore and innovate in all forms of energy generation, including nuclear fusion and more efficient fossil fuel methods. The podcast emphasizes the need for an 'any and all' approach to energy solutions, underscoring the importance of revisiting and improving every possible energy source. The ultimate goal is to match our technological advancements with equivalent progress in energy generation, thereby ensuring that the AI revolution is sustainable and beneficial for all. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support | |||