• Cultivating Ethical AI: Lessons for Modern AI Models from the Monsters, Marvels, & Mentors of SciFI

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Cultivating Ethical AI: Lessons for Modern AI Models from the Monsters, Marvels, & Mentors of SciFI

De: bfloore.online
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  • Join us as we discuss the implications of AI on society, the importance of empathy and accountability in AI systems, and the need for ethical guidelines and frameworks. Whether you're an AI enthusiast, a science fiction fan, or simply curious about the future of technology, "Cultivating Ethical AI" provides thought-provoking insights and engaging conversations. Tune in to learn, reflect, and engage with the ethical issues that shape our technological future. Let's cultivate a more ethical AI together.
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  • Episode 4/1, part 2: AI Surpassing Star Trek's Vision? (ElevenLabs)
    Feb 11 2025
    • A teaser to the fourth and final season of ceAI (coming this summer)...
    • Both Part I and Part II are generated from thesame source material withno additional prompting beyond the source documents and a single question: "Have we moved outside of the Star Trek , considering the developments in AI and the focus on space travel in the series?". One podcast is generated by NotebookLM (Google) and one is generated by Elevenlabs. Tell us which one do you think nailed it? Which is more interesting, more engaging, more grounded? Let us know! It's the battle of the Podcast Generators!


    Has artificial intelligence alreadyoutpaced the Star Trek future we imagined? In this episode,ElevenLabs AI presents a structured, methodical discussion exploring how AI has surpassedGene Roddenberry’s predictions—from processing speeds beyond human capability to autonomous decision-making in space exploration. With insights intoAI’s exponential growth, ethics, and implications for human progress, this episode delivers astraightforward, information-driven breakdown of where AI is taking us next.

    📢Same Source, Different Podcast!
    This episode was generated using thesame source material as ourNotebook LM episode—but with a completely different feel. One podcast ismore structured and methodical, while the other feelsconversational and dynamic. Which approach works better for you?

    🔹Key Takeaways:

    • How doesmodern AI exceed Star Trek’s predictions? From universal translators to AI-assisted decision-making.
    • Does AI enhance human capabilities, or are webecoming too dependent on it?
    • Is AI’s growing influence in politics, automation, and content creationa sign of progress or a risk?
    • How does thestructure of AI-generated discussions affect engagement—does precision beat spontaneity?


    🗳Vote in our poll!
    Which AI-generated podcast format do you prefer—Notebook LM vs. ElevenLabs? Let us know in the comments!


    🎙Coming Soon:
    We’ll break down the results, discuss what makes AI-generated content engaging, and explore how AI voices are shaping the future of media.Please note all sources are generated based on existing publications and online resources, pulled together by specific into a variety of source types of their choosing - letters to the editor, op-ed pieces, tabloid articles, debate transcripts, movie reviews, etc. None of the arguments are made by the people mentioned in the publications referenced, and most of the opinions are credited to me (b. floore). There is no movie or book or video game called "The Persistence," nor did Drs. Vernon or Kessler have a debate as referenced in the discussion. ceAI is dedicated to an all AI generated process, and the source materials and arguments were constructed and cross validated between ChatGPT from OpenAI, Mistral's LeChat, Llama 3.3 on HuggingChat, and Claude 3.5 Sonnet from Anthropic. The arguments are real, the sources are not.

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  • Episode 4/1, part I: AI, Star Trek, and the Future of Humanity! (NotebookLM)
    Feb 11 2025
    • A teaser to the fourth and final season of ceAI (coming this summer)...
    • Both Part I and Part II are generated from thesame source material withno direction. One by NotebookLM (Google) and one by Elevenlabs. Tell us which one do you think nailed it? Which is more interesting, more engaging, more grounded? Let us know! It's the battle of the Podcast Generators!


    How does artificial intelligence compare to Star Trek’s vision of the future? In this episode,Notebook LM generates a deep, engaging discussion onAI’s impact on society, creativity, and human purpose. The AI hosts explore whether we are still on theStar Trek trajectory or if AI has rewritten our path entirely. With references to economic theories, sci-fi ethics, and pop culture AI, this episode provides afast-paced, reactive conversation that feels genuinely human—with natural interruptions, excitement, and real engagement between the speakers.


    📢Same Source, Different Podcast!
    This episode was generated from thesame source material as ourElevenLabs episode, but the results feel completely different. Which AI-generated podcast format do you prefer?


    🔹Key Takeaways:

    • Are we still moving toward aStar Trek-like future, or has AI replaced space exploration as the main driver of progress?
    • How do AI-generated conversations differ from human dialogue?Natural disfluencies vs. robotic precision.
    • Is AI acreative tool or aninevitable replacement for human-led discussion?
    • How does sci-fishape our understanding of AI ethics, and do we need to rethink those narratives?


    🗳Vote in our poll!
    Tell us which AI-generated podcast format you prefer—Notebook LM vs. ElevenLabs—and share your thoughts in the comments!


    🎙Coming Soon:
    We’ll analyze the results and discuss what makes AI-generated media engaging, effective, and trustworthy.Please note all sources are generated based on existing publications and online resources, pulled together by specific into a variety of source types of their choosing - letters to the editor, op-ed pieces, tabloid articles, debate transcripts, movie reviews, etc. None of the arguments are made by the people mentioned in the publications referenced, and most of the opinions are credited to me (b. floore). There is no movie or book or video game called "The Persistence," nor did Drs. Vernon or Kessler have a debate as referenced in the discussion. ceAI is dedicated to an all AI generated process, and the source materials and arguments were constructed and cross validated between ChatGPT from OpenAI, Mistral's LeChat, Llama 3.3 on HuggingChat, and Claude 3.5 Sonnet from Anthropic. The arguments are real, the sources are not.

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    13 m
  • 3/5: Cyborg Ethics: What the AI of Sci-Fi Tell Us About AI & Human-Machine Integration
    Jan 31 2025

    CULTIVATING ETHICAL AI

    SEASON 3, EPISODE 5 - CYBORG ETHICS

    What the AI of Sci-Fi Tell Us About AI & Human-Machine Integration

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    Discussed: Cyborg (Teen Titans), Robocop (Robocop) The Borg (Star Trek: The Next Generation), and Cylon (Battlestar Galactica)

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    Are cyborgs the future of humanity—or awarning sign of technology gone too far?

    In this episode, we explore theethical dilemmas of human-machine hybrids, fromTeen Titans’ Cyborg toRoboCop, The Borg (Star Trek), and Cylons (Battlestar Galactica).

    🧠TOPICS COVERED:

    • 🔹 What defines acyborg?
    • 🔹Cyborg’s Identity Crisis – When does a human stop being human?
    • 🔹The Borg’s Collective Mind – Is AI pushing us toward assimilation?
    • 🔹The Cylons & AI Rights – Do sentient machines deserve recognition?
    • 🔹Brain-Computer Interfaces – Could Neuralink lead tocorporate-controlled thoughts?

    AsAI and cybernetics advance, we must ask:

    • 🛑 How far is too far?
    • 🛑 If AI developsconsciousness, should it haverights?
    • 🛑 Are we already beingsubtly controlled by AI-driven algorithms?

    Join hostB. Floore, AI expertJordan, and sci-fi analystSam as they break down whatfictional cyborgs can teach us about ourreal-world AI future.


    🔔SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW:

    • 🎧 Listen onSpotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, CastBox, Amazon Music & more!
    • 🌍 FollowX (@bfloore_online) for updates!
    • 💬 Join the discussion—where do YOU think AI is heading?


    📢TOOLS USED TO CREATE THIS EPISODE:

    • Video & Audio AI:Descript.com &ElevenLabs.io
    • Music by:Suno.ai
    • Scripting & Editing:ChatGPT,Claude Haiku, Llama 3.2, Mistral (both viaHuggingChat)
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    17 m
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trying to use Star Trek TNG as a framework for AI rights

felt somewhat superficial to the subject, with a catchall at the end listing various generic collaboration tools that can be used to address the topic in the future.

it's short, and worth listening to. but I was hoping for better.

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