Humans Pretend To Be AI, Get Stuck In The Loop & Robots Need Vacation | EP10
They Might Be Self-Aware - A podcast by Daniel Bishop, Hunter Powers

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This week on "They Might Be Self-Aware," Hunter Powers and Daniel Bishop unpack the use of AI in creative fields, such as filmmaking and art, and the importance of human involvement in the process. They mention the studio Shy Kids' use of Sora for their video project, "Airhead," and highlight the value of using AI as a tool rather than relying solely on it for artistic creation. They then delve into the concept of AI needing a physical embodiment to truly become intelligent and discuss the German law of Sonntagsruhe, which mandates a day of rest on Sundays. They touch on the necessity of AI interacting with the physical world to become more sentient. The hosts also talk about Yum Brands' plans to use AI to train human employees and the potential benefits of AI-assisted training. They further explore the idea of labeling AI-generated products and services, including the use of automation taxes and regulations to ensure proper labeling. The episode concludes with a discussion on Amazon's grocery stores and the revelation that human involvement was necessary for accurate tracking and charging of purchases. Tune into Episode 10 of "They Might Be Self-Aware" for a compact yet explosive analysis of technology’s biggest challenges and promises. Subscribe today and join our critical exploration of AI’s dual role as both innovator and disruptor. For more info, visit our website at https://www.tmbsa.tech/