Kim Komando Daily Tech Update

ChatGPT wants your health data

8 min
Jan 12, 20263 months ago
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Summary

This episode discusses ChatGPT's expansion into healthcare with a dedicated health tab that will allow users to upload medical records and connect health apps. The episode also covers AI's impact on the movie industry, specifically discussing the Netflix film 'Here' which used AI to age/de-age actors Tom Hanks and Robin Wright.

Insights
  • AI is rapidly expanding into sensitive sectors like healthcare without adequate regulatory frameworks to protect personal data
  • Generative Adversarial Networks are making high-quality AI-generated content accessible at a fraction of traditional costs
  • The entertainment industry faces disruption as AI can replicate expensive production techniques for significantly lower budgets
  • Personal health data aggregation by AI companies raises significant privacy and potential misuse concerns
  • AI technology is advancing faster than legal protections for consumer data
Trends
AI expansion into healthcare data management and recommendationsGenerative Adversarial Networks reducing movie production costsAI-powered personal finance management tools gaining adoptionStreaming service subscription fatigue driving demand for management toolsPrivacy concerns growing as AI companies collect more personal dataEntertainment industry transformation through AI-generated contentVPN adoption increasing due to privacy awareness
Quotes
"The issue is that there are no laws to safeguard all your information. And the question is always how can your personal data be used against you? Let me count the ways."
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"What would have taken tens or 20 millions of dollars? Right. Took him like 5 million bucks."
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"They had one AI create the younger versions of the actors faces. The other AI analyzed and corrected the mistakes from the first one."
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"If they can pull it off for a full movie for just pennies on the dollar to what a big blockbuster would cost, that's where movie studios are gonna go."
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Speaker A

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Speaker B

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Speaker B

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3:56

Speaker A

Have you watched the movie here Here on Netflix?

4:05

Speaker C

No.

4:09

Speaker A

You know, I. You. You know, it takes a lot for something to really grab my attention.

4:10

Speaker C

Right? I mean, you've seen a lot of beginnings of movies.

4:15

Speaker A

Yes, exactly. I get like three minutes into it. Four minutes, I'm like, whatever. And. And poor Barry. I mean, you know, he has seen the beginning of so many movies. So we were looking for something to watch. I just. I really think it's funny that we have all these streaming channels, right? And we're both sitting there saying, there's nothing on.

4:18

Speaker C

Yeah, okay.

4:35

Speaker A

It's nothing on.

4:36

Speaker C

You don't even know which app to open.

4:37

Speaker A

No. And we get. We have them all. Except for we have them all. I. Because Barry signs up for everything, and then I go behind the scenes and cancel all the subscriptions.

4:39

Speaker C

But then he'll never know because he's never going to go back to it.

4:50

Speaker A

But three months later he'll say, cam, what are you doing that for? I wanted to. Now I got to sign up again. Like it's a big deal. Okay. Anyway, so this movie here pops up on Netflix and it's an interesting plot, is that the main character of the movie is a house. You see the house go through different families, different periods of time. And so it goes back to when the Native Americans were walking on that particular plot of land to the 1800s through the 50s to today's time. And there's two actors. Tom Hanks and Robin Penn. No, Robin Wright, because she got divorced from Shrimp Penn.

4:52

Speaker C

This is Jenny and Forrest from Forrest Gump. Exactly.

5:38

Speaker A

So what they did is they took all the videos of Tom Hanks and Robin Wright from Forrest Gump and they said, okay, we want to show these people from when they first meet to when they pass away. It is phenomenal. The movie is all AI generated.

5:42

Speaker C

Can you tell? There are points where you go, oh, that's obviously AI Very few. Okay, well, that's good.

6:07

Speaker A

How they did it is that they had the actors actually do the scenes and then they took AI and just put a younger face on it. So what would have take? Taken tens or 20 millions of dollars?

6:13

Speaker C

Right.

6:27

Speaker A

Took him like 5 million bucks. Wow.

6:29

Speaker C

And that was probably 4.8 of that was Tom Hanks salary.

6:32

Speaker A

I'm sure. It's called gan. It's called Generative Adversarial Networks.

6:35

Speaker C

I was going to guess that. You didn't let me.

6:43

Speaker A

Sorry.

6:45

Speaker C

I was going to. Dang it.

6:45

Speaker A

That's where two AI systems compete. So instead of just having one AI system develop the characters and the look and the emotions and. And having the mouth match the spoken word. Is that they had. I thought this was fascinating. They had one AI create the younger versions of the actors faces. The other AI analyzed and corrected the mistakes from the first one. That's too cool to make it hyper realistic. Isn't that something smart? Gosh, something. So do you think this is gonna happen? I think this is just the way. I think this is how movies are gonna be made.

6:47

Speaker C

Well, this was. Remember when the actors were on strike? Just less than. This was the whole future. They don't want AI to take over the movie industry and the script writing industry and everything, they want to be able to still perform. Because you're right. If they can pull it off for a full movie for just pennies on the dollar to what a big blockbuster would cost, that's where movie studios are gonna go.

7:25

Speaker A

So I want you to. I want you to look at the movie. Yeah, I'm gonna watch it, even if you.

7:45

Speaker C

It sounds like a tear jerker. Did you cry?

7:48

Speaker A

No.

7:51

Speaker C

Well, then I'll cry.

7:52

Speaker A

I fell asleep at the end.

7:53

Speaker C

Oh, goodness.

7:54

Speaker A

But I made it all.

7:55

Speaker C

What a way to sell this film. Need a good nap? Watch here.

7:56

Speaker A

You know, I work hard all day. I go to Pilates in the morning. You know, nine o' clock comes around.

8:02

Speaker C

All of a sudden I feel like Barry getting yelled at.

8:06

Speaker A

You know, when Tom Hanks writes his memoir, you know what it should be called?

8:11

Speaker C

What should it be called? Hanks for the memories.

8:14

Speaker A

Yes, I. Oh, gosh, yes. Spoil my whole punchline there. Dang. Hey, if you love staying tech ahead, then you're gonna love, love, love. I'm talking about my free newsletter called the Current. Join almost a million folks who get it every single day. It's quick, smart, and only takes five minutes a day. Yes. Sign up right now@getkim.com. that's getkim.com.

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