Chris Heilmann, Daniel Cranney & Andrew Burnett Thompson and David Burleigh
Fake or News: Burrito Drones, Plagiarising Prompts and Eating AI Art - Fake or News - Andrew Burnett-Thompson and David Burleigh
Can you tell which is real: burrito-delivering drones, plagiarized AI prompts, or a student eating AI art?
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Debating the reality of an Apple AI pin and crypto rewards
The hosts guess whether Apple is developing a dual-camera AI pin and if a decentralized AI marketplace is rewarding contributors with tokens.
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Discussing short-lived TLS certificates and AI art protests
The conversation covers the feasibility of extremely short-lived TLS certificates for security and a protest where a student ate AI-generated art.
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Exploring AI training with combat data and drone delivery
The segment explores using real-time combat data to train AI and the potential for drones to become a primary method for food delivery.
#4about 1 minute
AI prompt plagiarism, monolith migration, and book syncing
The final topics include the strange issue of AI prompt plagiarism, the challenge of automating legacy monolith migration, and syncing audiobooks with physical books.
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