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Happy holidays and welcome to Leapfrog, a podcast exploring [https://leapfrogs.substack.com/about] global entrepreneurs beyond the American-centric bubble. Thanks for your patience with the delayed update, but this episode will be worth the wait!đđ€¶ 2024 has flown by, punctuated by continued breakthroughs in generative AI. In this episode, I speak to Raven Gao, a philosophy enthusiast turned computer science graduate who is building an AI platform for generating anime-style characters. As of today, the tool, called PixAI [https://pixai.art/], has attracted over 5 million users, primarily from the US and Japan. This wide-ranging conversation began with Ravenâs formative years, where he found solace in meeting international friends through video games. This experience would later inspire him to create a similar âmetaverseâ for people to form genuine connections. Raven explains how anime lovers use AI to visualize their fantasies, the pros and cons of consuming AI-generated content, and why, after developing tools for anime fans, he wants to empower professional artists as well. Raven also warns of developing emotional attachments to virtual characters, while acknowledging the tricky balance between AI safety and user experience. That raises an even deeper question: what kind of relationship with AI should we, as a society, strive for? Timeline 1:34 Ravenâs free-ranging adolescence and his online friends 6:47 Why Raven was drawn to utilitarianism and why he abandoned philosophy 9:27 The lack of cultural diversity in early AI models 12:45 The essence of metaverse (vs a Zoom call) 14:20 Youngsters who are âoverlookedâ seek comfort in AI chatbots 16:30 How to prevent AI from doing harm and why itâs easier said than done 20:45 With generative AI, creation is consumption 25:46 The danger of consuming the content one creates for themselves 29:22 Empowering Japanâs exploited anime artists with an AI tool 33:06 Recommendations Mentions The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman Utilitarianism, the ethical theory developed by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill Can A.I. Be Blamed for a Teenâs Suicide? [https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/23/technology/characterai-lawsuit-teen-suicide.html] (New York Times, October 2024) Principles of Economics by Gregory Mankiw *The cover photo is a screenshot of the Christmas-themed images I generated on PixAI. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leapfrogs.substack.com [https://leapfrogs.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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