
Season 7, Episode 3 - "AI still can't give you a hug. Not yet."
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We already guessed it, but now we have the science to back it up: bots successfully drive up engagement of online platforms, but also drive down human connection in the process. For all the clamor, excitement, and maybe dread about an AI-powered future, we did settle on the fact its human connection that still matters most. But is that the path we’re headed down?
Beyond this, we also look into hydrocarbon-producing leaves, underwater habitation, not-so-forever chemicals, using light to make AI computations, and much more.
Please, enjoy.
Sean’s links:
* Bacteria can now eat forever chemicals and their toxic byproducts
* Bots ⬆ user engagement, but ⬇ human connection
* Real life Bioshock
* OpenAI competitor for made with $50
Ben’s links:
* Artificial leaves that make hydrocarbons
* Using light to make AI computations
* AI-powered self-healing sustainable asphalt
* Battery made of yarn and powered by seawater
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