ChatGPT wants your health data
8 min
•Jan 12, 20263 months agoSummary
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
Topics
ChatGPT health data integrationAI healthcare recommendationsMedical records privacyGenerative Adversarial NetworksAI movie productionSubscription managementPersonal finance automationInternet privacy protectionStreaming service consolidationAI regulation gapsDigital aging technologyEntertainment industry disruption
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."
Kim Komando
"What would have taken tens or 20 millions of dollars? Right. Took him like 5 million bucks."
Kim Komando
"They had one AI create the younger versions of the actors faces. The other AI analyzed and corrected the mistakes from the first one."
Kim Komando
"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."
Kim Komando
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