Matthew and Gareth discussed the impact of AI on creativity and copyright. They expressed concerns about the New South Wales government sharing data with the ACCC, potential hacking risks, and the unauthorised use of authors' works in AI databases.
The limitations and ethical concerns of AI, focusing on its lack of understanding of human nuances, creativity, and intuition. They highlighted that AI relies heavily on the data inputted, which can lead to biased or incorrect outputs, and emphasized the need for more rigid controls on AI usage. They also touched on the potential for AI to replace certain jobs, diagnose medical conditions, and the ethical and privacy concerns associated with AI's data collection and use.
Looking at limitations and potential misuse of AI in education and other sectors. Matthew expressed concerns about AI's reliance on American English databases and its impact on teaching and learning, particularly in Australian schools. They also touched on the ethical implications of AI, including job replacement and the potential for AI to create emotional connections with humans, though Matthew emphasised the limitations of current AI technology.
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