AI is making rapid headway into the professional world, but with this increase in AI usage comes an unseen challenge.
The energy required to constantly operate the servers necessary for AI is much higher than initially expected, and experts say that without a breakthrough in energy production, AI will not be able to take the next step.
When technology and healthcare combine, inventions like the breast ultrasound are created to increase early detectability of breast cancer and improve the comfort of patients that a traditional mammogram does not provide.
A new program called Nightshade has been developed to stop AI from using people’s private works to train its algorithms.
Guests:
- Christopher Mims, Tech Columnist, Wall Street Journal
- Canan Dagdeviren, Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Russell Holly, Managing Editor for Commerce, CNET
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