AI isn't just reshaping industries—it's reshaping minds.
In this episode of Ethical Bytes, our host, Carter Considine, looks into an ethical quandary that demands more debate and discussion. AI tools, originally meant to enhance user engagement, are now able to pinpoint users' mental health vulnerabilities, creating parallels with predatory tactics seen in the gambling world.
It’s a harsh new reality that challenges us to confront the dark side of AI's ability to manipulate and exploit, and should serve as a wake-up call for developers and users alike to question where the line of ethical responsibility lies.
Beyond gaming, our host unravels the broader landscape of AI-driven manipulation, from data-harvesting technologies that feed insurance and advertising giants to sinister forms of generative propaganda.
In dissecting how AI can micro-target individuals, spread misinformation, and design addictive experiences, Carter takes a deep dive into the moral complexities of a digital age where autonomy and accountability can easily be undermined.
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