With many apprehensive about the fast paced growth of AI, a few feel good stories. From an AI based app that can analyze baby’s crying to let you know what’s wrong, to a Regina stroke victim that recovered her voice through a brain implant and artificial intelligence.
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Who owns AI Art
This week, Mike explores the world of AI art and asks the question – can AI art be copyrighted? Well, there’s actually an answer according to a US judge!
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Chips for your body
This week, Mike Agerbo explores how some people are getting microchips implanted in their body to wirelessly unlock the doors in their lives. He also looks at the darker side of AI tools, and how one school district is using ChatGPT to help them identify what books to ban in their libraries.
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The Pentagon, AI and text messages
This week, Mike Agerbo looks into a study the Pentagon is conducting on using AI to detect anti-social behaviour. On a lighter side, he’ll give listeners some fun hacks on what to do with old smartphones that may be sitting in a drawer.
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The AI doctor will see you know
This week, Mike Agerbo talks to the founder of Hippocratic AI, a company that looks to use AI to expand healthcare interactions with patients, with accuracy and solid bedside manner! We also check in on the Threads and Twitter (or should we say X) war.
App Show Canada’s friendliest tech expert Mike Agerbo is expanding his radio presence with The App Show, which rates the latest apps and unlocks software secrets for smartphones, tablets, TVs and more.