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Episode 813 discusses AI deepfakes and parodies of the hosts, emphasizing the importance of not internalizing fake AI-generated content.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche and a guest examine AI-generated images and content that have been created of them, discussing how these deepfakes and parodies don't accurately represent their actual appearance or personality. They explore the phenomenon of AI parodies, including animated cartoons made by someone called 'Groovy Abdul' using voice clips. The conversation touches on how it can be interesting to see how others perceive you through their AI creations, while emphasizing the importance of not taking these artificial representations too seriously. The hosts also discuss their own use of AI for positive purposes like 'law of attraction' and 'truth AI' content, suggesting a philosophical approach where if you create AI content, you should expect others might create AI content of you in return.
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