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from: Hotline_on_AI (pad)
SAM: Hello, I’m Sam. I’m an application manager. I see a big hype around AI and the companies that work with it are getting really high evaluations. But for now, I think that AI is really in its beginning. In my own view, the first jobs that are able to get a lot of artificial intelligence or jobs like lawyers or doctors. Like complicated jobs, but that contain like a huge amount of data where AI could be able to get the best answer and it’s easily checkable. For lawyers, I’d like to have all the laws, they can easily access it and get a good answer out of it. Like just like coding with GPT is already quite useful. There’s just a lot of good data on it and easily checkable. I do notice saying this, that when I say AI, I mostly think about GPT. But mostly my question is, chat-questionsare there already jobs that are getting easier with AI at the moment? And what sort of jobs specifically will be the easiest to replace with the help of AI and what kind of time span will that change actually happen?Looking forward to an answer. Have a nice show.
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FLORIAN: Hi, I’m Florian. I’m from Sweden. I have the following question about AI. When we speak of AI, I get the feeling that it’s such a broad topic that it’s important also to specify what type of AI or in what field of AI you are discussing, or we are discussing. When you talk about AI, there is a certain fear or there’s a certain potential that people see. But in my view, it really depends on the context in which AI is used. So if it’s used in a medical as a medical service, it can be very helpful in detecting diseases, for example. While in other fields, like in the military, you can expect it to be more problematic. So chat-questionshow do you consider discussing AI, and how far do you specify in what field you are discussing it in order to make a point?
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from: Hotline_on_AI (pad)
ANONYMOUS TEACHER: Hello, AI advice hotline. I am a teacher from Amsterdam and I’m seeking guidance on chat-questionshow to inspire my students to understand that genuine works of art require patience, setbacks, and perseverance, in an era where AI tools are readily available. Or could it be that I am the one clinging to outdated notions and in need of adaptation?
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from: Hotline_on_AI (pad)
ANONYMOUS CALLER: I have a question for Ahnjili, since you are a machine learning engineer and an AI artist: chat-questionsHow do you see the relationship between artists and these new AI tools that might usurp the work artists do?
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from: Hotline_on_AI (pad)
HAHAE: Yeah. Hi, my name is Hahae. Um, I guess there’s just this one thing I’ve been struggling with for a couple of years now, especially during the pandemic era when a lot of universities were using like chat-questionsProctorio for proctoring exams and stuff like that. And, um, I actually brought it up at my own university, well, my old university, the university of Amsterdam. Um, that you know, there could be some very problematic implications for especially people of color and, they didn't really listen. I got the student council to take it to court and the court kind of just rejected that and they were like, can’t do anything. Um, and then it was brought up again through the case of Robin Precony, perhaps y’all have heard of it. I’m sure y’all have. And, yeah just like, how do we deal with these going into the future when the models we already have, are fundamentally racist in nature.
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from: Hotline_on_AI (pad)
MALIKA: Hi, AI Hotline. This is Marika from Utrecht and I have the following question. chat-questionsA recent forecast indicate that by 2026, as much of 90% of the content on the web may be generated by AI, and given this projection, what are your ideas on the implication for both the monetary value and the intrinsic qualitative value of human generated data? Okay, bye.
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from: Hotline_on_AI (pad)
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Hi, this question is to you, Derek. You talk about positive, AI positive psychology and chat-questionsI am curious to hear more about your work in relationship to collaboration with AI, specifically in learning environments. If you could maybe share with us how this is implemented and what are the potentials of a learning environment both with children and adults.
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from: Hotline_on_AI (pad)
ANONYMOUS CALLER: Hey hotline. I’m calling from my kitchen table in the north of Amsterdam. Um, last week, chat-questionsthere was an article in the De Groene Amsterdammer about the X risk movement people who worry about the AI apocalypse, the risk of extension by AI. And it described how the dangers of super intelligence provide also a useful frame for tech companies to shift attention from current problems to potential problems in the future in order to avoid regulation. What do you think are current problems that we should not lose sight of? Thank you.