Are we losing the ability to think deeply as AI becomes more involved in everyday life? TNH news
The second installment of TNH news.
Are we losing the ability to think deeply as AI becomes more involved in everyday life?
In this episode, Akseli and Liam discuss the EU AI Act, social scoring, surveillance, biometric data, brain-mapping technology, deepfakes, AI-generated content, and the growing dependence on proprietary platforms.
They also look at what this means for education, privacy, copyright, creativity, and digital sovereignty. Does regulation offer meaningful protection, or are governments and large technology companies still setting the terms?
Topics include:
The EU AI Act and its ban on social scoring
Big Tech, fines, and biometric data breaches
Brain-mapping AI and the limits of mental privacy
Data centres in space
AI-generated websites and synthetic content
Deepfakes and the decline of visual evidence
AI in education
Copyright, proprietary data, and knowledge work
Whether convenience is weakening independent thought
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⏰ Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction and AI regulation
02:15 – The EU AI Act and social scoring
05:10 – Big Tech fines and biometric data breaches
09:00 – Brain-mapping AI and mental privacy
15:20 – Data centres on the Moon
20:05 – AI-generated websites and synthetic content
27:30 – Deepfakes and the end of visual trust
36:50 – AI in education
43:25 – Copyright, proprietary data, and knowledge work
50:00 – Creativity and independent thought
57:30 – Digital independence in an AI-driven society
60:45 – Closing thoughts
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