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  • Digital Death, Quantum Computing and AI job seeking
    2024/10/31

    It's spooky Halloween and this month, Jonah and Smera are joined by experts in digital culture and heritage, Dr. Jenny Kidd of Cardiff University and Dr Eva Nieto McAvoy of King’s College London, to explore the eerie intersection of AI and digital immortality. Plus, Jonah and Smera break down the basics of quantum computing amid claims that 2025 is going to be a breakthrough year for the field, and the pair take a look at how AI is helping job seekers find work.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    [00:00 - 01:00] Introduction and summary of topics [01:00 - 06:00] Discussion on how AI is changing the way we remember and interact with the dead [06:00 - 11:00] Exploration of personal digital remains and AI-powered "death bots" [11:00 - 16:00] Emotional impact and ethical questions around using AI to reanimate the dead [16:00 - 21:00] Legal and practical considerations around ownership and control of digital remains [21:00 - 26:00] Potential parallels between digital remains and organ donation [26:00 - 31:00] Explanation of quantum computing and its potential applications [31:00 - 36:00] Concerns around quantum computing's impact on digital security and encryption [36:00 - 43:00] Discussion on the use of AI in job application and recruitment processes [43:00 - 46:00] Concluding thoughts and show information

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    [01:00 - 16:00] Digital Death

    • Jenny and Eva Research - Synthetic Pasts
    • Digital Death Conference

    [26:00 - 31:00] Quantum Computing

    • 2025 is Q year
    • Quantum will have ChatGPT moment soon
    • A guide to QC
    • Hannah Fry explore QC (video)

    [36:00 - 43:00] AI and Job applications

    • 404 story
    • Layoffs sweeping tech companies
    • AI recruiting will be a game changer
    • Optimise CV for AI
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    46 分
  • AI for law enforcement, AI Treaty and dual-use technology
    2024/10/03
    Join Jonah and Smera as they dive into current AI and data science news. This month, we're focusing on AI in law enforcement: what are the potential dangers and societal implications? We're joined by special guest and expert in human-AI interaction, Dr. Melina Kunar, as she shares her insights on the profound impact AI can have in fields like healthcare and law enforcement. And, having attended the plenary session with the Council of Europe, Smera gives us the scoop on the AI Treaty - the first international treaty addressing AI risks and its implications for our fundamental rights. Plus: Jonah and Smera discuss the myriad misadventures of dual-use technology. Sources Law enforcement Argentina are going all Minority Report More Some UK Police want AI for admin ProPublica have covered bias and ethics and more justice in forensic algorithms act Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O’Neil Race After Technology by Ruha Benjamin AI Treaty UK signs first international treaty to implement AI safeguards and here’s CETaS explainer Turing research to support the treaty HUDERIA scores high on Algorithm Audit Dual-use technology China's robotic dogs still a novelty to most - as firms grapple with military using tech as weapons | Science & Tech News | Sky News The Necropolitics of Drones Dual-use AI dilemma Dual use conundrum Dual use export controls 00:00 Introduction and Hosts 00:29 AI in Education and Legal Developments 00:48 DeepMind's Protein Binders and AI in Law Enforcement 01:27 Minority Report and AI in Crime Prediction 04:39 Interview with Dr. Melina Kuna 07:03 AI in Healthcare: Benefits and Drawbacks 10:34 Human Reliance on AI 14:17 Ethical and Psychological Implications of AI in Law Enforcement 18:22 Philosophical Debate on AI Surveillance 22:14 Future of AI and Education 23:13 Parental Attitudes Towards Technology 23:40 The Importance of AI Accessibility 24:21 International AI Treaty and Its Implications 25:18 Council of Europe and Human Rights 27:30 AI Lifecycle and Human Rights 29:12 Turing's Role in AI Regulation 34:50 Dual-Use Technology and Its Challenges 42:39 Future of AI and Dual-Use Concerns 45:04 Conclusion and Key Takeaways
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    46 分
  • Dead internet theory, AI Bubble and Fake Obituaries
    2024/09/10

    This month, Smera and Jessie dive deep into the intriguing world of conspiracy theories, welcoming Chris Thomas from the Turing to discuss the controversial "dead internet theory." They explore the notion that much of the internet is now a fabricated landscape, questioning the authenticity of online interactions and content.

    In addition, the episode sheds light on the alarming trend of fake online obituaries and Smera asks whether we are currently experiencing an AI bubble as she explains the details of the financial dip in August 2024.

    Sources

    AI landlords update

    Dead Internet Theory

    The Dead Internet Theory, Explained (forbes.com)

    Dead Internet Theory: Most of the Internet is Fake | Agora Road's Macintosh Cafe

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/apr/30/techscape-artificial-intelligence-bots-dead-internet-theory

    The ‘dead internet theory’ makes eerie claims about an AI-run web. The truth is more sinister (theconversation.com)

    AI Bubble

    https://buttondown.email/maiht3k/archive/the-grimy-residue-of-the-ai-bubble/

    https://qz.com/ai-stocks-dot-com-bubble-nvidia-google-microsoft-amazon-1851407019

    https://www.reuters.com/markets/echoes-dotcom-bubble-haunt-ai-driven-us-stock-market-2024-07-02/

    https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-internet-dotcom-bubble-tech-stocks-nvidia-market-crash-gordon-2024-5

    Adtech and fake obituaries

    https://checkmyads.org/fake-obituary-advertising-spam/

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    39 分
  • London Data Week, AI landlords and the Olympics AI agenda
    2024/07/30

    On this month's episode, Jonah and Smera push AI to the side and get all excited about data, as they travel around London to meet with some of the people behind London Data Week 2024. From feminist meme-making workshops to live brain scanning, plus, London Data Week’s co-founder, Jen Ding, gives us the inside scoop. Also this month, Smera looks into the AI landlords cropping up across the USA, and Jonah explores the Paris Olympics AI agenda.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • How Britain voted in 2024
    • London Data Week
    • GLA Wellbeing Flower
    • Data Trusts
    • Census
    • Prospect Brixham
    • Feminist Design
    • LOTI
    • Becky Inkster's The Laß

    • AI Landlords
    • Landlords using AI
    • Gov landlord stats
    • Guardian - Landlords
    • Guardian - AI can help ficx housing crisis
    • ProPublica
    • King's Speech

    • Olympics AI Agenda
    • The Role of tech in the Paralympics
    • Enhancing disabilities: transhumanism under the veil of inclusion?

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    47 分
  • AI politicians, the voice of Her and animal communications
    2024/06/27
    As the UK’s general elections approach, we take a closer look at some of the novel characters emerging in the race to leadership. This month Smera and Jonah are joined by Michael Katell, an Ethics Fellow in the Turing’s Public Policy Programme, to discuss AI Steve – the chatbot standing in this year’s election. Smera gives the lowdown on Scarlett Johansson’s legal battle with OpenAI, in a story of life imitating art, imitating life, and Jonah gets all Dr Doolittle at the thought of talking to the animals with the help of AI. Find out about the Turing’s Public Policy Programme - Public Policy | The Alan Turing Institute Topics discussed in this episode: 00:00 Introduction to Too Long, Didn't Read 00:35 AI Steve: The UK's First AI Candidate for Parliament 03:45 Exploring AI's Role in Politics with Dr. Mike Cattell 23:20 Mike Katell's Vision for a Better Society 25:15 AI and the Music Industry 26:00 Scarlett Johansson vs. OpenAI 27:42 Legal Implications of AI 31:42 Gender and AI Voices 36:54 Animal Communication Breakthroughs 48:32 Conclusion and Thanks Resources mentioned in this episode: AI Steve AI Steve in GuardianIndependent articleS.A.MWired try AI SteveThe World's Top Fighter Pilots Fear This Woman's Voice The use of male or female voices in warnings systems: a question of acoustics - PubMedDazed on AI Steve The voice of Her Scarlett Johansson sues Open AIScarJo v Open AI - Wired Animal communications Scientists enlist AI to interpret meaning of barks - BBCElephant names study - GuardianAza Raskin talkWhales talkNature articleNature paperNew AI Can Help Decode Types of Dog BarksDeepsqeakParrots name their young Positive Could AI put an end to animal testing?
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    49 分
  • Misinformation in democracy, a robot who serves apples and generative porn
    2024/05/31

    We’re back for a brand new series of too long didn’t read!

    This month Smera and Jonah are joined by Megan Hughes of the Turing’s Centre for Emerging Technology and Security to inform us about misinformation during election periods, and assures us to not always believe the hype. Smera and Jonah also discuss some of the latest breakthroughs with robotics and what that could mean for our workforces, and they explore the tricky topic of how generative AI is being used to create pornographic material, much of which is harmful.

    Find out about the Centre for Emerging Technology and Security - cetas.turing.ac.uk/

    Discover the Turing - turing.ac.uk

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • Introduction [00:00:00]
    • New Format for Season 2 [00:01:00]
    • Misinformation During Elections [00:02:00]
    • Examples of AI Misinformation [00:07:00]
    • Impact of Misinformation on Elections [00:10:00]
    • Authenticating Real Information [00:14:00]
    • CETAS Report on AI Election Threats [00:19:00]
    • Robotics and Figure01 [00:22:00]
    • Impact of Robots on Jobs [00:27:00]
    • Generative AI and Pornography [00:29:00]
    • Responsible Use of Generative AI [00:34:00]
    • Positive AI News: AlphaFold3 [00:35:00]

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    [00:02:00] Misinformation during elections

    • www.newscientist.com/article/2427842-deepfake-politicians-may-have-a-big-influence-on-indias-elections/
    • www.france24.com/en/live-news/20240503-us-election-disinformation-targets-non-citizen-voting
    • apnews.com/article/india-election-misinformation-meta-youtube-703a56c73f9341393f05400ea218b87d

    [00:27:00] Impact of Robots on Jobs

    • www.reuters.com/technology/meet-ashley-worlds-first-ai-powered-political-campaign-caller-2023-12-12/

    [00:29:00] Generative AI and Pornography

    • www.wired.com/article/2024/02/01/politics/election-deepfake-threats-invs/index.html

    [00:35:00] Positive AI News

    • www.newscientist.com/article/2429520-deepmind-ai-can-predict-how-drugs-interact-with-proteins/
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    38 分
  • Tldr Special - AI UK 2024
    2024/04/19

    In this special episode ahead of series two, Smera and Jonah give us a whistle-stop tour of the UK’s national showcase of data science and AI - AI UK.

    The event’s producer, Lillian Hughes talks us through some of the programme highlights and Smera and Jonah chat to participants including Michael Wooldridge (University of Oxford), Doug Gurr (The Alan Turing Insitute), Rebecca Cosgriff (NHS England), Stephen Meers (DSIT) and Jake Elwes (ZiZi Project).

    https://ai-uk.turing.ac.uk/

    https://www.youtube.com/@AI_UK

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    24 分
  • Series wrap up: Listeners questions answered and the stories that didn’t make the cut
    2023/12/27

    In this, the final episode of this season of tldr, Smera and Jonah delve into their post bag and attempt answer some listeners’ questions. Also, Jonah asks Smera about some of the stories that didn't make the cut for this series.

    With new developments in artificial intelligence happening at lightning speed, it can be hard to keep up. That's where too long didn't read comes in. We know you're busy, so we'll get right to the main points on how breakthroughs in machine learning, neural networks, and other AI systems could impact your life. No AI degree required! We're not here for hype or fear mongering. Just balanced coverage to keep you up-to-date. Think of us as your shortcut to AI literacy.

    Join us as we read between the lines on artificial intelligence every week right here on too long didn't read.

    Episode Sources

    Mike Wooldridge Turing Lecture

    https://youtu.be/2kSl0xkq2lM?si=tzAi0sAqftQICLdq

    Julia Shaw on Life Scientific

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0014p73

    Speaker knows you’re drunk

    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/smart-tech-can-use-tongue-twisters-to-tell-if-youre-drunk-ttf6203k7

    AI Headteacher

    https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/abigail-bailey-schools-ai-principle-headteacher

    Less sperm

    https://www.news-medical.net/news/20231102/Study-links-heavy-mobile-phone-use-to-lower-sperm-count.aspx#:~:text=Men%20using%20mobile%20phones%20at,in%20this%20group%20of%20men.

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    17 分