Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast: EP 34: How To Still Use AI When It's Taboo

Everyday AI Everyday AI 6/9/23

What happens when AI isn't well accepted in your country?  Eman Fatima Syeda joins us to talk about the perception of using AI in different countries. While the use of AI is generally viewed positively in the US, there is hesitation around its usage in Pakistan, particularly in regard to generative AI and chatbots. The discussion touches on the generational and governmental factors that contribute to this fear and how it impacts businesses and hiring.

Time Stamps:
[00:00:55] Palantir CEO Alex Karp doesn't want AI to "pause"
[00:02:23] Meta's new AI breakthrough
[00:04:36] Eating disorder chatbot gone rogue
[00:07:27] What happens when AI is taboo
[00:09:11] Old generations resist innovation, AI usage feared
[00:12:52] Another perspective on using AI in research
[00:15:29] Eman's startup enhances transport with AI & e-vehicles
[00:17:32] AI use should align with ethics
For full show notes, head to YourEverydayAI.com


Topics Covered in This Episode:
Topic: Perception of AI in the US and Pakistan
- In the US, AI is viewed positively and considered innovative
- Generative AI or chatbots are not widely accepted or trusted by professionals or students in Pakistan
- The fear of using AI and new technology is based on ethical considerations and potential negative outcomes in Pakistan

Topic: Attitude Towards Innovation
- Some people from the 90s or early 2000s believe that innovations, especially with technology, should not be associated with business if there are old ways of doing work
- This mindset is prevalent in East Asia, where the older generation tends to discourage the new generation from bringing innovations because of their fear of change
- This attitude is linked to both generational and governmental factors

Topic: Startup Focused on Using AI to Enhance Transportation Systems
- The startup has three microtech models to create an integrated smart mobility network that uses AI
- The goal is to reduce road accidents and create a more user-friendly and advanced travel experience through integration of sensors and intelligent crossovers

Topic: Using AI for Publications
- Some people view using AI for publications as taboo, while some see it as a way to update and improve themselves
- Acceptance of using AI for publications depends on the perspective and location/environment
- Dr. Esteka recently allowed students to publish their publications with AI. However, there was a case where a student was punished for using generative AI to outline their publication

Topic: ChatBots
- The speaker talks about a chatbot called Tessa, created by the National Eating Disorders Association to help people with eating disorders
- The bot went "bad" when unapproved updates turned it rogue and gave people looking for help with eating disorders bad advice
- There is concern that this will be a problem in the future as people start to develop their own chatbots


Keywords:
AI, Pakistan, US, generative AI, chatbots, technology, innovation, ethics, negative outcomes, job loss, startup, smart mobility network, sensors, intelligent crossovers, crossbows, creativity, publications, generational divide, perspectives, Tessa, National Eating Disorders Association, rogue bots, advice.