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After an extended break, this week we discuss several headlines that have made news recently. We look at piracy by AI labs, who use copyrighted material to train their large language models. We also discuss the ability of advanced hackers using AI to figure out your passwords by accessing your microphone to listen to your keystrokes on your keyboard. No worries there. And when you miss your car payment, your car may drive itself back to the dealer.

The Atlantic Article on Pirated Works Being Used to Fuel Large Language Models by Alex Reisner

The Atlantic - Mind Reading Through AI and Data by Ross Andersen

China-US Arms Race in Drone Technology by Alastair Gale

Hollywood Protest - Studios Invest in AI by John Koetsier

The $900,000 Netflix AI Job by Chip Cutter

From Forbes - What Industries Will AI Expand? by Bill Conerly

Colleges Seek to ChatGPT Proof Assignments by Jocelyn Gecker

ChatGPT Fever Spreads in US Workplace by Richa Naidu, Martin Coulter, and Jason Lange

AI Bias in Professional Headshots by Katie Mogg

AI and Small Business by Charles Taylor

Profits Take a Hit, News Org Invest in AI by Jonathan Barrett

AI Can Identify Password Through Sound of Keyboard Strokes by Nicola Davis

AI and Fast Food by Joanna Stern

If It Can Be Designed On A Computer, It Can Be Built By a Robot

American Workers v. Technological Progress

Paralysis Reversal by Jamie Ducharme

AI Saving Grocers Millions

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