Contextualizing Noise with Blackbird's Compass

This week Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis talk with Dan Patterson of Blackbird.ai about their context-providing service Compass before diving into the week's top AI stories including Google's "biased" Gemini model, data sharing deals between companies like Reddit for model training, and the risks and benefits of open sourcing AI systems. INTERVIEW Overview of Blackbird AI's mission to track narrative threats and attacks like misinformation and disinformation Introduction of Blackbird's new product Compass for providing context around claims using AI analysis Explanation of how Compass works to check claims and provide contextual information from authoritative sources Discussion around Compass being built on Blackbird's Raven Risk large language model (LLM) and related APIs Examples provided of using Compass for real-world claims like "Is the earth flat?" Intention for Compass to help provide clarity and essential context to media content Discussion around target users for Compass - social media companies, comms agencies, journalists Explanation that Compass determines authority based on how authoritative sites reference each other Discussion around Compass having a framework for integrating with fact-checking databases NEWS Discussion around the challenges and nuances of implementing guardrails for AI News segment on Google's Gemini model controversy over biased image generation Deals emerging between tech companies to sell data for AI model training, including Reddit-Google and rumored Tumblr-OpenAI Tyler Perry putting his studio expansion plans on hold due to the emergence of AI like OpenAI's Sora Analysis of benefits and risks of open-sourcing AI models Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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AI Inside explores the complexities of artificial intelligence and its impact on the world at large. Hosted by tech podcaster Jason Howell and media expert Jeff Jarvis, AI Inside takes a thoughtful look at the promise and challenges of AI while inviting some of the industry's most notable players and thinkers to engage in thoughtful dialogue about AI, neither overhyping its potential nor dismissing public concerns about its development. With a deep interest in AI's impacts on art and culture, Jason uses his rich experience in technology and creativity to understand its capabilities better. Jeff is a respected voice on technology's influence on media and society, thanks to his popular blog BuzzMachine and books like "The Web We Weave" and "The Gutenberg Parenthesis." Together, Jason and Jeff aim to advance public understanding of this world-changing technology at an important inflection point.