Health Hats, the Podcast

AI: Neither Artificial nor Intelligent. Useful and Sobering

What kind of Artificial Intelligence does Health Hats, the Podcast, use in production? Understanding types of AI, transparency, and ethical considerations. Summary Perplexity used in this summary AI Tools in Use Various AI-powered software and apps are utilized in production, including Zoom, Descript, Grammarly, DaVinci Resolve, Canva, Perplexity, and OpenArt AI. Types of AI The episode breaks down different categories of AI, including Narrow AI, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), and Artificial Superintelligence (ASI). AI functionalities are explained, from Reactive Machine AI to the theoretical Self-Aware AI. Ethical Considerations Transparency and disclosure of AI usage in content creation Maintaining authenticity and human creativity Ensuring content accuracy and preventing misinformation Addressing bias and fairness in AI algorithms Protecting user privacy and data Ensuring Transparency Disclosing AI usage in audio content and metadata Clear communication with the audience about AI utilization Appropriate use of AI as a tool to enhance, not replace, human creativity Verifying and fact-checking AI-generated content The episode emphasizes the importance of using AI responsibly to enhance the podcasting experience while maintaining integrity, authenticity, and trust with the audience. Click here to view the printable newsletter with images. More readable than a transcript, which can also be found below. Contents Please comment and ask questions: at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email YouTube channel DM on Instagram , Twitter , TikTok to @healthhats Production Team Kayla Nelson: Web and Social Media Coach, Dissemination, Help Desk Leon van Leeuwen: article-grade transcript editing Oscar van Leeuwen: video editing Julia Higgins: Digital marketing therapy Steve Heatherington: Help Desk and podcast production counseling Joey van Leeuwen , Drummer, Composer, and Arranger, provided the music for the intro, outro, proem, and reflection, including Moe’s Blues for Proem and Reflection and Bill Evan’s Time Remembered for on-mic clips. Podcast episodes on YouTube from Podcast. Inspired by and Grateful to Amy Price, Fred Trotter, Dave deBronkart, Eric Pinaud, Emily Hadley, Laura Marcial, James Cummings, Ken Goodman Links and references https://conversational-leadership.net/quotation/ai-is-neither-artificial-not-intelligent/ AI in Podcasting: Transforming Podcast with AI Technology Best AI tools for podcasts AI in Podcasting: A Guide for Brand Marketers https://www.carmatec.com/blog/ai-in-media-and-entertainment-complete-guide/ AI in Media and Entertainment Complete Guide Episode Proem No surprise, I use Artificial Intelligence in my podcast production. As an early adopter of technology, I explore ways of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools during my podcast production. As a technology skeptic, I’m alert to ethics, dangers, and risks. I’m uncomfortable with the term Artificial Intelligence. It’s not artificial or intelligent. Wait, I heard that somewhere? Where? I asked Perplexity , my most common AI tool. Someone said that AI is neither artificial nor intelligent. What was really said? [Side note: I converse with AI, ask questions, pose another question, and clarify, just like talking with my grandkids about Pokémon, video games, or politics. Also, note that in AI-speak, questions are called prompts, and answers are referred to as output or answers. ] Perplexity answered: The statement “AI is neither artificial nor intelligent” was made by Kate Crawford, a prominent researcher and author in AI ethics and policy. Here’s a breakdown of what she really said and meant: Not Artificial : Crawford argues that AI is not truly artificial because it is “made from natural resources, fuel, human labor, infrastructures, logistics, histories, and classifications” https://conversational-leadership.net/quotation/ai-is-neither-artificial-not-intelligent/ She emphasizes that AI systems are grounded in the ph

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