Is the evolution of AI about to put an end to the rights and autonomy of human content creators?
Today, our host Carter Considine navigates the complex ethical landscape of AI development, and shines a spotlight on often-overlooked power dynamics between AI developers and content creatives. As generative AI models become increasingly reliant on vast, and often unconsented, data sources, we're witnessing a significant shift in how companies like Meta and Substack approach user consent. Despite their attempts to provide opt-in and opt-out options, these measures fall short of solving deeper ethical issues.
Carter also explores the creative resistance against AI's encroachment in different industries, such as the film and music spaces, and how some AI companies, including OpenAI, are striving to respect and compensate artists across diverse creative fields.
Despite making some headway in championing human creators, achieving a comprehensive moral framework that fairly balances the interests of all stakeholders in the AI space remains a formidable challenge. But through this discussion, we’re hoping to challenge conventional thinking. Let’s explore how we can harness the advantages AI offers while safeguarding and upholding those things that only humans can bring to the table.
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