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Is AI augmenting or replacing human creativity? Could this technology help us reduce information overload in brand communication? Are people becoming easier targets for much more efficient marketing? Get a better idea with this episode.
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Katie King's Book: Using Artificial Intelligence in MarketingKatie King's Book: AI Strategy for Sales and Marketinghttps://www.vladimerbotsvadze.com/https://www.wired.czhttps://www.dnai.ai -
How will AI in education impact the development of basic skills like arithmetic and handwriting? Could it improve access to world-class education? And is the role of teachers shifting into more of mentors rather than information providers? Educate yourself cleverly with this episode.
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YouTube @tanmaybakshihttp://tanmaybakshi.com/Books.htmlhttps://uniqlearn.co/https://www.wired.czhttps://www.dnai.ai -
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Is AI better at data interpretation than humans? Who is less biased? And what impact has AI had on the perception of data analysis as a luxury for large corporations versus a necessity for everyone? Listen to challenge your hypotheses.
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https://www.romportl.com/https://dataclair.ai/https://www.martingoodson.com/https://www.evolution.ai/https://www.wired.czhttps://www.dnai.ai -
Where is the border between the physical and virtual machines' world? Is AI democratizing robotics? How does digital mirroring of real-life processes and objects work in manufacturing? Join us to get your bearings in this machinery.
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Are we on the brink of another industrial revolution? Which fields or types of work are likely to be replaced first? And what will be the most valued skills in the era of AI and robots? Listen to find out how the future of the job market will work.
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https://www.wired.czhttps://www.dnai.aihttps://global.kawada.jp/grouphttps://openexo.com -
Can AI be the key to unlocking a longer and healthier life for humanity? Could wearables help us process information, support memory, and facilitate decision-making? And who would be responsible for a misdiagnosis powered by AI? Hear about the effects on your well-being and longevity.
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https://www.media.mit.edu/people/pattie/overview/https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/sleep-creativity/overview/https://samaylakhani.comhttps://www.dnai.ai/segments#healthcare -
Is deepfake becoming the new reality where the lines between fake and real are blurred? Could plausible deniability be a bigger challenge than the deepfake itself? How do we balance this technology's positive and creative side with the negative? Listen carefully and you'll be fine.
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Do we need regulations to develop artificial intelligence, and if so, isn't it a double-edged sword? Can we create an unbiased AI if we cannot be truly impartial ourselves? Are our moral compasses being recalibrated and might some long-held beliefs require redefinition? Hear for yourself.
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Can machines truly understand human emotions, or are they just mimicking them? Does emotional intelligence, shaped by our experiences, define what makes us human? What potential dangers and ethical dilemmas arise from creating emotionally responsive AI? Join us for a thought-provoking discussion.
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https://www.wired.czhttps://www.dnai.aihttps://www.hansonrobotics.com