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AI in 5: five things that can make a difference in your life, in 5 minutes ⏱️ (October 4, 2024)


I. Welcome to the Era of ‘Deep Doubt’

With the rise of AI-generated media, we’ve entered a new age of skepticism—dubbed “deep doubt.” AI tools now produce convincing fake images, videos, and audio, leading to public distrust in all media. This phenomenon, called the “liar’s dividend,” enables individuals to deny real events by claiming they were fabricated using AI, making it harder to distinguish truth from fiction.

As AI-generated content becomes indistinguishable from reality, our ability to trust what we see and hear is increasingly challenged. From manipulated news to personal interactions, deep doubt affects how we consume information. The best way to stay grounded in truth? Rely on credible sources and cross-check information from multiple perspectives. “The camera can lie,” but context and reliable reporting remain essential tools to navigate this era of uncertainty.


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II. Hollywood's AI Revolution: Lionsgate Teams Up with Runway

Lionsgate and Runway have joined forces to create an AI model trained on Lionsgate’s vast film library, marking a groundbreaking moment in movie production. This collaboration aims to provide filmmakers with AI tools that enhance their storytelling, from pre-production to post-production, using cinematic video generation and innovative editing features.

This partnership signals a new era where AI reshapes the entertainment industry, potentially leading to faster, more creative content. Whether you're a filmmaker or a content creator, you could soon have access to similar AI tools, allowing you to bring your ideas to life more efficiently. “The best stories are yet to be told,” says Runway’s CEO, hinting at the vast creative potential this technology unlocks.

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III. The Future of AI: Billions of Agents in a Decentralized Network

The next evolution of AI will involve billions of intelligent agents working autonomously across global networks. These agents will perform various tasks for companies and individuals, powered by increasingly accessible AI models. With major investments in data centers and advancements in AI software, these agents are expected to play a key role in driving future economic and technological developments.

AI agents will soon become a central part of daily life, automating complex tasks and enhancing productivity. Whether for business operations, creative projects, or personal assistance, these agents will be able to work independently, interacting with other agents to solve problems and create new opportunities. This decentralized AI system will change how work gets done, with less reliance on direct human intervention.

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IV. YouTubers Get a Say: New Licensing Program Targets AI Training

A new initiative called “License to Scrape” by Calliope Networks aims to help YouTube creators get paid for AI companies using their content to train models. Traditionally, AI companies have scraped YouTube videos without permission, but this program wants to change that by creating a formal licensing agreement for creators.

If you’re a YouTube creator, this could mean a new revenue stream from your content as AI companies seek high-quality data. It's a step toward more control over how your work is used in the AI world. As Calliope CEO Dave Davis says, “We just have to get ahead of this.” The initiative might reshape how creators can monetize their content as AI continues to grow.

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V. Microsoft's New Copilot Can Read Your Screen and Speak to You

Microsoft's latest update to Copilot brings powerful new features to Windows, including the ability to read what's on your screen, think through complex problems, and even respond out loud to your questions. This rollout expands across iOS, Android, and web platforms, giving users a more personal and interactive AI experience.

These updates could streamline daily tasks—from navigating websites to solving tricky problems—simply by speaking to your device. Whether you’re organizing your home or troubleshooting, Copilot’s enhanced abilities make it a more intuitive and helpful digital assistant. As Microsoft puts it, “Copilot Vision can help you think through your options.”

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