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unbiased information for free might say do to name interest the global economy portfolio g w business b on here's a closer look at the project to analyze the flight for market dominance, get a step with dw business beyond how can you tell humans from a i, the platform was kind of creating digital passports that's verify you as a real human by scanning your eyes. is this a good idea? access and right just sketch gets replaced by a guy. what is the technology even good enough? yes, and just from big data driven diagnostics, just personalized therapy. blue a,
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i revolutionized medicine based on the topic that has moved the tech. well, the usual i'm human yukon, the really in the age of life like a checkbox and deceptive deep fixed. how can we distinguish between real and big sam altman, c. o of open a i the company behind check gp wants to offer a solution scan people's eyeballs, the biometric data of each iris is unique and can be used to clearly distinguish between people and no, this is not a new black marrow episode. it's often installation suspension will of course, the project combines the crypto to w l d and the digital passport world id, which is to verify you are real human and nothing. a i bought folder managed through the world at the project, was publicly launch in july,
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in different cities around the world. since the testing phase began in may, 2021 was con, signed up more than 2000000 users across 35 countries and one planet. according to the company, most people that have signed up from europe, india, and southern africa, the world f age to be easily accessible using this will mobile data and smartphone capacity often says he wants to enable people to id themselves, plus services weren't able to sofa the procedure of getting verified, it's free. can even get some w l d tokens for it. sounds good. well, you pay with a scan on your iphone. how was calling once to verify you are a human to get you, i will scan if you need to go to a world car, an operator, you can find somebody of the world up on the website. on site, the operator will scan your i using the up and imaging device that scan your iris. this takes about 10 seconds. the ai system would analyze your iris to confirm your
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human. then a unique iris code is created. this is checked against the world calling space a base and show us the 1st time you've signed up. after that, you receive your weld id in your app, according to was calling images of your i a store locally on the off. and the latest after the created code has been added to the data base and the code cannot be converted back into your biometric code data. all right, now we've got our passport, but what does it good for? how to use world id, surfaces like world id could be used anytime you need to prove your identity. think of payments or crypto surfaces, for example, verifying the person you're interacting with is actually human, produces the risk of a driven fraud. it could also be used in voting systems to ensure one person gets one vote for for verification on social media sites. if only humans can sign up,
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fox will have a much hotter discourse, for example, already integrated world id saying they want to prevent spam and increase the quantity of the community by verifying humans the dock side of world coin privacy. experts want that sensitive biometric with data might end up in the wrong hands, even the world called and says, no such data is stored with fraud as bill possible reports claim china has the black markets for already verified. well, is that us because we're considered for vacation service is not available in china as of now the i d a supposedly sold on social media and e commerce site and often come from other countries like come bowed. yeah. or can you world concepts it only identified a few 100 fraudulent world ideas? the company is also criticized for a net exploitative practices to train the system to recognize irises and create the code. the company needs a large amount of training data. they collect the most of the best and been
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interest in developing countries, was calling operators. we're showing up at markets, up incentives, or metro stops for one or 2 days, and connected by a metrical data. and according to the m i t technology review, the company's representative use deceptive marketing practices, collected law personal data, and it's acknowledged and failed to obtain meaningful informed consent and return the author right to suppose that they offer everything from free cash to airports. experts say that's strong data protection at all in europe and the u. s. keep, i develop this from guessing all the training data they need. so they turn to the global self instead. what do you think about these tactics and what do you get? a world id, let us know how long a i change the entertainment industry. can i see my favorite extra in any movie? i want no more and patiently waiting for new releases with a i rule a room,
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the movies. imagine putting tom, 1st of all, cheryl cons facing any film you like. it's possible with the help of a guy. but hollywood actors also want it could be an ex essential threat. it's one of the reasons why they went on stripe and summer 2023. but how going to say i read and what does this mean for us use this one, act us and writes a gun replaced by ai, a, ai replace act us. this is the real harris of thought and the latest indiana jones movie. and this has been 45 years younger in the same courtesy of a i, it shocks 0 sometimes, but d h and famous access and blockbuster movies has become part of the day to day business in hollywood. remember the young princes last face, and the style was movie, wrote one in 2016 for the new indiana jones movie, fox face was recorded with motion capture software. then his face got d h. machine learning helped to analyze years of footage of the board. imagine the
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future access could live on screen as appeared in new movies forever. that's what the access instruct, criticized. they say studios plan, the background performance should be able to be scanned, get paid for one days, pay, and that company should own that scan and should be able to use it for the rest of it, turn it to in any project they want with no consent and no compensation payments on one day performing forever. do you think that's fair scripts, images, voices, music a i does it all generative a i can take over a lot more tough chat to be chief and write a script right now. it might not be very courageous or even any good, but that's just a mess of time with johnny and thought he contrib stunning images. when prompted right now if can cannot voice us an apple music helps compose tunes. how a replicating face and voice. this affects you in the us as a spring, right? just a mon regulation for the use of a i in entertainment, for example. they once have been a, a written scripts,
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assault material for movies. access on not categorically against the use of a i. but they want to be adequately compensated when their faces and voice reused. what's worrying them could also affect you. the question is really, do we own the right to our own image and voice? how can you benefit from creative a i a hi. personalization is the boss of what he is. a i can help gives me the exact product you want. it can put your favorite style in your own personalized movie as. and if you're watching stuff movies, you might soon hear a i generated. subbing voices company's claim they could, for example, replicate morgan freeman sports to speak, perfect spanish. so do you think i would rule all route in the movies? imagine you're a sick. who would you trust when it comes to your diagnostics and therapy? a human doctor, artificial intelligence is expected to revolutionize the field of medicine. it can
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already, 5th, 3 huge amounts of x rays. and, and the last message data assessed to find the best therapy for an individual patient. so what a as sunday, replace dr. personalized medicine. a assistance can help with a more accurate diagnosis. that's due to a as ability to analyze huge amounts of data in the blink of an eye, just one example. and i can quickly compare, i'm or i scans of any patients with others in a huge data base, a spot or the science of cancer or alzheimer's, this quantity and makes a powerful tool for detecting and tracing red is basis as well. plus can generate individualized treatment plans for you and help you recover faster analyzing all of your health data and comparing it to other cases. but also human doctors has the benefits, an individual, a doctor, draws on the training and experience, and hopefully looks at the patient with a holistic approach. that means he or she would take manufacturers into accounts
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a i can only see what it's been trained to see. it's very precise and quick on that aspect, but might overlook of this. but it's not about deciding between a i or the doctor. of course, the question is rather when does every doctor get to benefit from as the systems? so why do we need to get started? visual twins, the medical assistance needs a lot of data and the more the better because artificial intelligence is tray to recognize patterns by using process data sets. your biometric data is also needed something information from your medical records, your smartphone or health get just a i can create a digital twin of you, such a virtual doppelganger and not only get you a perfectly taylor individual treatment. it could also be used for developing new drugs. drugs could be tested on digital twins before starting expensive human trials. it will be cheaper, quicker and safer. today it takes an average of 10 years and billions of years to
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develop a new drugs using ai to predict how potential of drugs behaved. and the body could really cut down on the time and money needed that a come pounds could be identified and just caught it right away. that's a wide range of possible applications for in the health sector. but when will it be widely used? which obstacles has to be overcome? well, that's some obstacles. data security is a big issue to medical records contains very sensitive, private information and could be misused if it falls into the wrong hands. also keep in mind that the days have passed into an, a system conscious erased. and i notice from the inputs you give it, it's not a sample of data based unless you delete specific entries, just like your condo rays and memory from your brain data sets in our system space in there. and then this ethical implications. medical data sets need to be put together in a truly representative way, a i only last with
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a data it is fit. for example, in case women were under represented in the training data, a diagnosis could be less accurate for them then for men, it could even be wrong. this gen the gap has a long history in medicine. drug trials will often conducted only on men, even though the same drugs will prescribe to women this such a ineffective treatment for them to try on best buy a space. so to train a eyes run danger of replicating the issue, plus who is liable if the a i suggest a wrong diagnosis or treatment is that the doctor who used it all the company who deployed the system, think of questions like that. still need to be onset. i think it needs to be us humans taking control and responsibility, but they, i can be of great help. what's your view on a medicine? are you optimistic about this potential, or would you rather rely on your human doctor? that's all for me today. which topics would you like us to cover next? let us know by and see you soon. the
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