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The Gabby Reece Show

#235 Navigating AI: Rapid Growth, Animal Communication, Healthcare Applications, The Importance of Community and Tribes, and Useful AI tools for Daily Life

The Gabby Reece Show

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Health & Fitness, Business, Society & Culture, Relationships, Entrepreneurship, Mental Health

4.8890 Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

In this week's bonus episode, Elijah Allan-Blitz and I delve into the expansive realm of artificial intelligence and its multifaceted influence on our lives. We discuss the rapid growth of AI, its impact on our social skills and communication, the current applications of AI in healthcare, and AI mastering complex games through machine learning. Outside the human realm, we dive into the fascinating world of animal communication, where AI serves as a tool for decoding the languages of whales, baboons, and dolphins. Amidst the technological marvels, we reflect on the human experience, emphasizing the significance of cultivating communities and tribes. Drawing parallels to the human experience, we reflect on the interconnectedness of technology and our innate need for genuine connections. The episode concludes with a thoughtful exploration of staying present and in tune with ourselves amidst the ever-evolving landscape of AI and technology. Join us as we navigate the intersections of technology, humanity, and the future. Enjoy! More About Elijah Allan-Blitz: Elijah Allan-Blitz is an Emmy Award-winning director. He was the first VR director for Time magazine with an experience about the Holocaust created as a companion piece for the Ken Burns documentary, "Defying the Nazis: The Sharps’ War." He has since partnered with Van Jones to create the Messy Truth VR experience, a virtual reality series starring Marvel actors designed as a curriculum for empathy. Most recently, he directed the first AR short film for Disney+ called "Remembering." Elijah has also directed VR experiences for Aloe Blacc, PBS, Laird Hamilton, HBO, and Michael Pollan. Connect with Elijah @elijah_a.b | www.elijah-ab.com Connect with Gabby @gabbyreece | Linktree For the full show notes visit gabriellereece.com/podcast The Gabby Reece Show talks to top experts with the goal of extracting the best information you will need to navigate the universe of health, fitness, relationships, parenting, and business. Gabby keeps it simple but gets to the heart of the conversation with the hopes of providing you with realistic takeaways. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is not going to be a robot in the very near future.

0:03.5

And I don't think we even realize how soon that future is going to be,

0:07.8

where this is going to be an actually truly conscious, competent,

0:11.9

intelligent thing that is potentially a thousand, if not a billion times

0:15.2

smarter than anything we have a reference point for.

0:18.3

And I would like to have been respectful at its embryonic stages.

0:22.1

Hi everyone, welcome to the Gabby Ries show. By Jallon Blitz. We're doing our counter talk today. So if anyone's joining us for the first time I decided a while ago that I was really fortunate to

0:48.6

utilize you as a resource. You're a general, maybe a generation and a half I don't even know for me thank you and I always you sit at my counter and I use you a lot to sort of keep my mind not only open but informed about what's going on in technology,

1:05.7

but also even groups between myself and my children, because you're a great bridge to that

1:11.2

and you're somebody who has told me for I don't know five or six years

1:15.3

that for you technology is a tool. Yeah because I have a tendency because of my group sometimes either we're afraid of it or we don't have a lot of confidence or we've seen some big changes that it's already occurred so we're like oh, it's bad. I mean I like it for my computer but you know I like to check in for my flight online but everything else is bad kind of thing and you've really been a person who has

1:40.8

Talk to me a lot about hey it's a tool and also you're more optimistic in general.

1:46.0

I you know I try and be not optimistic nor pessimistic I try and be realistic it just my

1:52.0

informed realistic perspective leads me to be pretty

1:54.5

optimistic so I because I feel like optimism and pessimism can be just equally

1:58.6

imbalanced so that's my attempt but maybe overall I guess I've heard someone say no one knows

2:04.8

enough to be a pessimist so that's amazing yeah that's actually a really

2:10.7

important point. Yeah.

2:13.0

Hmm.

2:14.0

I think too that you self-regulate, like you talk a lot about even how you use it or the content that you're allowing yourself to consume that you you sort of will recognize like hey

2:26.6

this probably isn't great for me so I'm not gonna do it I think a lot of us

2:30.1

don't do that it's you know what I found this is like I don't I don't know if you've ever

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