![]() Quite a big episode on AI – with a few links that Michael and Michael did not get a chance to cover in the podcast. Next up is a story about companies decoding your brainwaves, which causes Michael R to reminisce about the Emotiv headset, and Michael M to remember cameras being used to identify micro expressions (both of which were part of e361, link below!) There are additional articles about GAN networks for determining vulnerabilities, concerns with uses of ChatGPT that may train the corpus with corporate secrets, ChatGPT word problem problems and running large language models on the new Apple M2 MacBook Pro. ![]() Then, turning to all things AI, Michael and Michael launch in with a New York Post article about AI driven Armageddon. Then, there’s a post by Dan Goodin on a self-driving automobile with no safety driver that was causing problems for firefighters in San Francisco. First up, is an article from The Atlantic, where the author explores the idea of subscription services for ink, and how this changes the nature of the purchase of the printer to something that is no longer owned, to pages as a service. Michael and Michael start things off for this edition of Games at Work with some follow up stories about smart & connected appliances, as there was a flurry of articles on this topic in the prior week.
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