Ep. 1: When The Machines Start To Think For You
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In this episode, Brandon and Ed dive into the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and question whether AI is truly helping humanity or quietly replacing it. From AI generated art and music to self driving vehicles and smart technology, we discuss how fast this technology appeared, who controls it, and why so much information feels filtered or restricted.
Artificial intelligence is now part of everyday life. It writes posts, creates images, edits music, drives cars, controls homes, and influences what information people are allowed to see. But how did it become so embedded so quickly, and what are the long term consequences? In this episode of Seems Sus, we talk about the benefits and dangers of AI, whether machines should be trusted with ethical decisions, and if society has become too dependent on technology to function without it. Topics discussed include the rise of consumer AI, AI replacing creative jobs, censorship and restricted information, smart devices and surveillance concerns, self driving car decision making, and whether people are the real danger behind artificial intelligence.
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