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This episode of the podcast explores recent developments in artificial intelligence across various sectors, including business, technology, and law enforcement. It highlights the controversy surrounding the University of Salamanca rector, whose case critics argue reveals systemic flaws in academic research. Meanwhile, a KPMG report reveals that 98% of CEOs from major Spanish companies plan to expand their workforce, citing AI and ESG policies as key drivers. The episode also touches on the debate about AI's role in society, featuring Mark Zuckerberg's unwavering belief in AI's potential, a controversial proposal for an AI-taught class in London, and concerns about privacy and bias in the British police's new AI system. Other topics include Christina Aronda's book arguing that AI lacks social intelligence, the veto of an AI regulation bill in California, OpenAI's potential shift to for-profit, plans for facial recognition cameras in Bukaramonga, and the use of drones in firefighting by Spain's Military Emergency Unit.
In this episode, we cover the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, awarded to John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton for their foundational work on artificial neural networks, which has revolutionized the field of artificial intelligence. **Their discoveries, dating back to 1985, have paved the way for...
Published 10/09/24
This episode covers a variety of recent news stories related to artificial intelligence. Two students modified Ray-Ban glasses to obtain sensitive data from anyone just by looking at them. Also, the CEO of Meta, Mark Zuckerburg, is now the second richest person in the world, partly due to...
Published 10/08/24