Episode 478 – We Need To Talk About AI – James Corbett
Newspapers are printing summer reading lists of AI-hallucinated books. Apple “Intelligence” is making up fake BBC headlines. People are losing their minds as ChatGPT calls them “spiral starchildren” and “river walkers.” Like characters in a Loony Tunes skit, we have just run off the edge of a cliff and—with the advent of a new generation of Hollywood-esque AI-generated fake videos—people are just beginning to look down and notice. The plunge is inevitable . . . or is it? Join James in this week’s edition of The Corbett Report for a sobering look at the latest in AI nonsense.
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SHOW NOTES
All these videos are ai generated audio included. I’m scared of the future
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