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Public's Hope and Fear for AI, AI Drug Trials, and Indemnity Disclaimer
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In this podcast, we discuss the latest developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). We dive into the results of a recent poll which show that while the public has high expectations for AI's impact on society, concerns about job displacement and privacy threats outweigh optimism about its positive applications. We then discuss a significant development in the pharmaceutical industry, where a drug developed by an AI system is undergoing mid-stage testing in human clinical trials. Finally, we explore how Adobe is addressing legal concerns around AI-generated artwork by introducing an indemnity clause to protect customers from third-party intellectual property claims. Join us as we explore the current state of AI and its potential implications for society.
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Manage episode 367169767 series 3455411
In this podcast, we discuss the latest developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). We dive into the results of a recent poll which show that while the public has high expectations for AI's impact on society, concerns about job displacement and privacy threats outweigh optimism about its positive applications. We then discuss a significant development in the pharmaceutical industry, where a drug developed by an AI system is undergoing mid-stage testing in human clinical trials. Finally, we explore how Adobe is addressing legal concerns around AI-generated artwork by introducing an indemnity clause to protect customers from third-party intellectual property claims. Join us as we explore the current state of AI and its potential implications for society.
★ Support this podcast ★78 episoder
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