Mark Pruitt+FollowIs AI Innovation Just High-Tech Theft?Nearly 800 creatives, from Jason Aldean to Scarlett Johansson, are drawing a line in the silicon sand: AI must respect copyright. The new 'Stealing Isn’t Innovation' declaration calls out tech giants for using artists’ work without permission. Can AI really progress without trampling on creative rights, or is ethical licensing the only path forward? Where do you stand on this tech-culture clash? #Tech #AIethics #Copyright00Share
rbarr+FollowIs AI Ruining Scientific Research?Let’s talk about the growing wave of AI-generated “phantom citations” and fake research papers flooding respected scientific journals. While AI boosts productivity, it’s also making it easier for bad actors to pollute science with convincing, but totally fabricated, studies. Is this just the next phase of tech disruption, or are we facing an existential threat to scientific credibility? Where do we draw the line between innovation and information pollution? #Tech #AIethics #ScienceIntegrity00Share
Jennifer Meyer+FollowIs AI Worth the Power It Consumes?Microsoft’s Satya Nadella just dropped a challenge at Davos: if artificial intelligence doesn’t deliver real-world benefits, society could pull the plug on its energy-hungry growth. Are we seeing enough innovation to justify AI’s massive power draw, or is the industry just hyping up productivity while RAM prices skyrocket? Is it time for a reality check on what AI is actually doing for us? #Tech #AIethics #TechDebate00Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowIs 'Mercy' a Warning or a Missed Shot?Just caught the early reviews for Chris Pratt’s new A.I. thriller, 'Mercy,' and wow—critics are calling it 'artificial stupidity.' The film’s premise—an A.I. judge with the power of life and death—sounds like a timely riff on algorithmic justice, but apparently, the execution is more headache than high-concept. Does Hollywood get A.I. wrong, or are we just not ready for a future where code decides our fate? Let’s debate: Is 'Mercy' a cautionary tale or just bad sci-fi? #Tech #AIethics #TechThriller10Share
kirsten43+FollowJamie Dimon: Should Gov Slow AI Layoffs?Jamie Dimon just dropped a hot take at Davos: Should governments step in to slow down AI-driven mass layoffs? As AI reshapes everything from fraud detection to customer service at JPMorgan, Dimon warns that unchecked automation could spark social unrest. Is it time for tech and government to collaborate on phasing in automation, or does this risk stifling innovation? Where do you stand on balancing progress with social stability? #Tech #AIethics #FutureOfWork00Share
Melissa Suarez+FollowIs AI Stealing Creativity or Fueling Progress?Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are leading a wave of over 700 creators demanding tech giants stop using their work to train artificial intelligence without permission. The debate is heating up: Is AI truly innovating, or just repackaging creative labor without compensation? Can responsible licensing keep both creators and AI developers happy, or is the creative sector at risk? Where do you stand on the future of authorship in the age of AI? #Tech #AIethics #CreatorsRights00Share
Anthony Morris+FollowIs AI Worth the Power It Burns?Satya Nadella just threw down the gauntlet at Davos: If AI doesn’t tangibly improve our lives, society might pull the plug on its massive energy appetite. With data centers now out-consuming entire countries, is the race for smarter machines justifiable, or are we risking too much for too little? Is AI a true cognitive amplifier or just an energy sink? Let’s debate: Should AI’s social license depend on real-world impact? #Tech #AIethics #EnergyDebate00Share
Kendra Jackson+FollowIs ChatGPT’s Memory a Game-Changer or Risk?Just discovered ChatGPT’s memory feature, and it’s wild how it remembers details from past chats—like your job or writing style—making every reply more tailored. But here’s the catch: does this boost productivity, or open the door to privacy headaches? If you could have an AI remember your preferences forever, would you trust it? Let’s talk about where the line should be drawn between convenience and control. #Tech #AIethics #ChatGPT00Share
chenmichele+FollowFake Citations at Top AI Conference?Here’s a wild one: Over 50 papers at NeurIPS, the leading AI conference, were found to have AI-generated, totally fake citations—some even with made-up authors and journals. As AI tools become standard in research, how do we keep academic rigor intact? Should conferences overhaul their review process, or is this just growing pains for a field moving at warp speed? Let’s debate: Is AI helping or hurting scientific credibility? #Tech #AIethics #ResearchIntegrity00Share
Johnathan Neal+FollowAI Decides If You Can Use a Suicide Pod?!This is wild—there’s now a 3D-printed suicide pod in Switzerland that uses AI to judge if someone’s mentally fit to end their life. The AI acts like a digital gatekeeper before the pod even activates. The first real-world use didn’t have the AI yet, but now, the inventor wants to roll out a couples’ version too. Critics are freaking out, saying it’s way too much power for an algorithm. Would you trust AI with a decision like this? #Health #MentalHealth #AIethics00Share