
The Artificial Intelligence Show #177: AI Answers - AI Ethics, Flagging AI Content, AI Accuracy, Book Recommendations, & AI Intellectual Property
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Oct 30, 2025 A deep dive into the ethical landscape of AI unfolds, examining whether it is inherently good or evil. Risks of AI as a vector for viruses are discussed, alongside the perplexing issues of legal liability concerning generated intellectual property. The hosts assess the ethics of different AI companies and offer insights on how to distinguish AI-created content. Book recommendations to better understand generative AI and the balance between outlining risks and innovation in policy round out a captivating exploration of responsible AI use.
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Use Models To Edit, Not Certify
- Use one AI tool to review another as an editing layer, but keep human accountability for final publishing.
- Treat cross-model checks like an editor pass, not a substitute for human fact-checking.
No Universal Way To Prove A Video Is AI
- No universal watermark exists to definitively ID AI-created video; labs use proprietary identifiers instead.
- Platforms and industry coordination would be required for a universal standard, which seems unlikely soon.
Prepare Deepfake Crisis Playbooks
- Build crisis communications plans that include responses for deepfakes and fabricated media.
- Predefine contacts, takedown workflows, and board notification procedures before an incident occurs.













