Listen "Artificial Stupidity"
Episode Synopsis
This week Jason and Davey explore the topic of "screen scraping" and its implications for AI training. It discusses the recent case of Reddit blocking Microsoft from using screen scraping to train their AI and raises questions about copyright and ownership of content. The conversation delves into the difference between AI learning and copying for reproduction, as well as the potential impact on smaller organizations. It also touches on the idea of a new market for knowledge and the challenges of creating legal frameworks around AI and copyright.Later this weeks episode explores the fragility of online systems and the need to combat ignorance in understanding the risks and vulnerabilities. It discusses the impact of distributed denial of service attacks on Microsoft servers and the reliance on cloud services. Also delving into the regulation of critical infrastructure, comparing it to the regulation of utilities like water and electricity. The duration and expected duration of disruptions, as well as the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, are also discussed.
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