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Welcome back to the FAIK Files!

In this episode, we take a look at China's groundbreaking (yet controversial) requirement to label all AI-generated content. We also explore some unsettling experiments that show just how it is to manipulate an AI system's biases and opinions. Plus -- is reliance on AI making us dumber? And our AI Dumpster Fire of the week is all about how AI-powered search engines keep confidently serving up misinformation, broken links, and outright lies.

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*** NOTES AND REFERENCES ***

China's New AI Data Labeling Requirement

Changing the Opinions of LLMs:

Is Easy Access to AI killing our ability to think?

Dumpster Fire of the Week: AI Search Can't be Trusted (... at least not yet)

*** THE BOILERPLATE ***

About The FAIK Files:

The FAIK Files is an offshoot project from Perry Carpenter's most recent book, FAIK: A Practical Guide to Living in a World of Deepfakes, Disinformation, and AI-Generated Deceptions.

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