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The video discusses the ethics of artificial intelligence art, specifically the Push/Merge model. The narrator discusses how he came to use the kit and how it differs from the typical workflow. He also discusses a technical limitation with his assistant's ability to edit files in place.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) art, focusing on the importance of supporting Saint Jude's Children's Research Hospital. The author mentions that September is a busy time for them due to upcoming events, including the release of new iPhones. Around these parts, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is especially important, as Saint Jude has been able to increase childhood cancer survival rates by more than 80%. This year, Saint Jude is celebrating its 60th anniversary and has accomplished a lot in that time.
  • 00:05:00 The " Ethics of AI Art" video discusses the ethical considerations involved in the creation and distribution of AI artwork. Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital is a unique institution in America because it provides free treatment and housing to families of children with cancer, while also conducting research. The video notes that Child Cancer Awareness Month is an opportunity to raise money for Saint Jude, and that donors who make a donation of 60 or more will receive a digital bundle including a wallpaper and a Mac OS screen saver pack. If your employer offers a matching gift program, you can also donate through Saint Jude.
  • 00:10:00 In this episode of Cortex, host Steven Yeun discusses the ethics of creating artificial intelligence art. He notes that while it is possible to plan out contingencies for every possible situation, it is ultimately too complicated to do so. Instead, they rely on high-level goals and strategies, and use past experiences to guide their current actions. They also plan to stream a closing campaign event at St. Jude's Relay for Life in September, which will include announcements about the final total raised and other achievements.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, Squarespace CEO and co-founder, Jay Baer, discusses the importance of using Git as a version control system and how it can be helpful for collaboration between programmers. Baer also talks about a situation where a non-programmer was confused by the tool.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses the ethics of artificial intelligence art, specifically the Push/Merge model. The narrator discusses how he came to use the kit and how it differs from the typical workflow. He also discusses a technical limitation with his assistant's ability to edit files in place.
  • 00:25:00 The author of the video discusses the pros and cons of using iCloud file sharing on a Mac, and recommends using iPad as an option due to its lack of reliability with Windows software.
  • 00:30:00 The presenter discusses how her iCloud Drive is currently downloading 15 items, five gigabytes out of 12 gigabytes. She then says that, if there is an issue, she can't debug it, but that it would be better if the system was better. She thanks everyone for technical support, and mentions her auntie and Mike, who brought up the issue at the end of the show.
  • 00:35:00 Apple has announced that it is no longer requiring people to put email addresses in RSS feeds for podcasts. This is a change that will make it easier for people to subscribe to podcasts without having to worry about receiving spam.
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses how YouTube has a dedicated page which is youtube.com podcasts, and how it might be a good opportunity for YouTube to get into podcasting.
  • 00:45:00 YouTube is already hosting versions of podcasts, and the platform does not need to have a podcasting initiative to do so. People are already treating videos as podcasts, and YouTube does not need to encourage this behavior. However, if YouTube tries to push into the podcasting space, people may resent the platform for controlling what is considered a legitimate form of media.
  • 00:50:00 The video's creator discusses his concerns about YouTube's upcoming "watch time initiative," which he believes will prioritize video podcasts over audio podcasts. He also notes that, unlike other platforms, YouTube allows podcasts to be viewed on any device.
  • 00:55:00 The presenter discusses some of the reasons they have against companies using exclusive deals with creators, and how YouTube could be harmed by this. They go on to explain that while podcasts are more similar to vlogs in terms of format, they are still fundamentally different than videos. This difference can be a disadvantage for a podcast if its host has a unique take on a topic, as listeners may not be interested in new episodes if they have already heard that host's opinion on other topics.

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The video discusses the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in art. It argues that because AI art is produced by machines, it is not "real" art and should be avoided. The presenter suggests that AI art may be used to commercialize and select images for use in advertisements, which could have negative consequences for the artistic community.

  • 01:00:00 The video discusses the potential for YouTube to influence the direction of podcasts, with one example being how popular videos can push a channel towards more viral content. It argues that this trend is already apparent, with vlogs gradually transitioning into stunts and curiosity-piquing videos.
  • 01:05:00 In this video, a Twitter user demonstrates how AI generated artwork can be created by providing a sentence to the program, Dolly. The example given is of a still of Kermit the Frog in Blade Runner 2049. The resulting image is strikingly realistic, capturing the style of the movie.
  • 01:10:00 The video discusses the different ways that AI art can be created, with examples of how stable diffusion, Dolly, and dolly create different results. It also compares the results of these three programs, highlighting the differences between them.
  • 01:15:00 The video discusses the potential implications of artificial intelligence (AI) becoming more sophisticated and able to create realistic images. It explores the work of three projects that have achieved this goal to varying degrees. One, the stable diffusion project, aims to create images that look like they were made by a human, while the other two, the mid-journey and moon landing projects, are more focused on creating fake materials or images that look like they depict real events. Mike has a negative reaction to all three, feeling that they represent a step down in quality from previous AI technologies. He argues that people will be unable to tell the difference between true and fake images created with AI, potentially leading to widespread deception.
  • 01:20:00 The artist discusses the potential dangers of AI art and the danger of humans becoming reliant on computer-generated art. They argue that humans should not pursue AI art because it is impossible for computers to create true art, and that humans should instead focus on creativity and innovation.
  • 01:25:00 In the video, the presenter discusses the ethical implications of AI-generated art. They note that while AI art may be aesthetically pleasing, it may lack creativity due to its reliance on copying other artists' work. They suggest that, instead, human artists should be allowed to continue creating art, with AI assisting as a support tool.
  • 01:30:00 The video discusses the potential ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) art, which can involve using dead actors or objects to create art. It argues that these practices are ethically problematic, as they exploit the creators of art for commercial gain.
  • 01:35:00 The video discusses the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) art. It argues that because AI art is produced by machines, it is not "real" art and should be avoided. The presenter suggests that AI art may be used to commercialize and select images for use in advertisements, which could have negative consequences for the artistic community.
  • 01:40:00 The video discusses the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI), with particular emphasis on the dangers of unstable diffusion of AI technology. The speaker encourages viewers to donate to charities that are working to cure childhood cancer, and to tune into a podcast-a-thon to raise money for the cause on September 16th.

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