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Dec 2023
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Should we welcome -- or worry -- about A...

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About this episode

No longer the stuff of science fiction, incredible advances in artificial intelligence or A.I. are now a reality. As the technology develops, we'll experience more of its impact on our lives. So what are the benefits - and the risks? And can regulators keep pace with developers?

Join host Laura Kyle.

Guests:

  • Henry Ajder, an expert on generative artificial intelligence and Deepfake technology
  • Lilian Edwards, Professor of Law, Innovation and Society at Newcastle University.
  • Ramesh Srinivasan, Professor of Media and Information Studies at the University of California

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This episode was produced by Diarmaid Fleming, Victoria Gatenby, Abla Klaa, Gemma Harries and Paul Taylor.

Studio sound was by Elie Elhani.

The programme was edited by Muhammad Sobhy, Negin Owliaei, David Enders and Jo de Frias.  

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