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  • AI and You is a 10-episode-long podcast series answering the burning questions revolving around the present and future impact of artificial intelligence on our lives. A series hosted by Madeleina Kay.


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    The series is produced by Europod in the framework of the WePod project, co-funded by the European Commission. Find all other linguistic versions (FR, DE, IT, SP, PL) on the website


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Episodes
  • Episode 10 : The Future of AI
    Jul 2 2024

    The final episode of AI and You casts a light on the disadvantages and the advantages of Artificial Intelligence in various sectors. A hope-filled potential for the future exists but AI could also bring some dangers. For now, what we do know is that our intelligence is real, and if we combine our human intelligence with compassion, ethics, transparency and the right political will, we might just be able to create a brighter future.




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    10 mins
  • Episode 9 : How important is AI regulation?
    Jun 25 2024

    AI is one of the most hotly debated topics in parliaments, governments, and European and international institutions currently. At the end of 2023, 31 countries had already passed some form of AI legislation, and 13 were actively debating new laws. The recently passed EU AI law has caused quite a stir in recent months. All eyes are now on the US as the 2024 elections may impact the generative AI legislation.


    Sources:

    AI Regulation is Coming- What is the Likely Outcome? : CSIS

    Current US AI regulation means adopting a strategic — and communicative — approach : Thomson Reuters

    EU’s AI Act Falls Short on Protecting Rights at Borders : Just Security

    Brussels EU Quarter : Lobby Planet

    Big Tech lobbying should not derail the AI Act : Corporate Europe Observatory

    Microsoft partners with Mistral in second AI deal beyond OpenAI : The Verge

    Microsoft's deal with Mistral AI faces EU scrutiny : Reuters


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    13 mins
  • Episode 8 : How secure is AI?
    Jun 18 2024

    AI systems can search through enormous volumes of personal data, including criminal histories and other characteristics deemed to be "risk factors”. Recently, organisations have voiced worries about the French government's intention to utilise AI monitoring in the run-up to the Olympics in Paris. The most dreaded development in the near future is the emergence of deadly weapons driven by AI that are autonomous.


    Sources:

    There’s software used across the country to predict future criminals. And it’s biased against blacks : Pro Publica

    A new look at the intersection of predictive policing, poverty and stress in LA : Centre of Health Journalism

    LAPD ended predictive policing programs amid public outcry. A new effort shares many of their flaws : The Guardian

    Predictive policing: When AI predicts criminal activity : Digital World

    London Underground Is Testing Real-Time AI Surveillance Tools to Spot Crime : WIRED

    Paris 2024 Olympics: Concern over French plan for AI surveillance : BBC

    Russia illegally used facial recognition to arrest protestor, human rights court rules : Politico

    ‘The Gospel’: how Israel uses AI to select bombing targets in Gaza : The Guardian

    Israel under pressure to justify its use of AI in Gaza : Politico




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    18 mins

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