Episode Summary


In this episode, Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham (Monday Science Founder and Host) provides a catch-up and shares her experience attending an AI journal club. She discusses the use of AI in dating apps and profiles, as well as the ethical implications of AI-generated photos. She also shares her thoughts on the film 'Atlas' and the themes of trust and control in human-AI interactions.


This episode contains spoilers for the new Netflix sci-fi film, Atlas.




Keywords


AI, journal club, dating apps, AI-generated photos, trust, control, human-AI interactions, film 'Atlas', Dilemma Mondays




Takeaways

AI is becoming increasingly integrated into various aspects of our lives, including dating apps and profiles.
The use of AI-generated photos in dating apps raises ethical questions and can be seen as a form of deception.
Trust is a crucial factor in human-AI interactions, and it is important to consider both human trust in AI and AI's trust in humans.
The film 'Atlas' explores themes of trust and control in the context of human-AI relationships.
Dr Bahijja reminds listeners of the upcoming 'Dilemma Mondays' segment, where listeners can submit their dilemmas and questions related to academia.
Dr Bahijja expresses gratitude to her listeners for their support and encourages them to continue tuning in.

Additional Information

Episode 14: This Person Does Not Exist
Atlas - Netflix



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