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Imagine a world where defective products are a thing of the past, and your packages always arrive in perfect condition. This episode of Politically High Tech promises to unveil Amazon's ingenious use of computer vision and artificial intelligence, revolutionizing quality control to ensure customer satisfaction. We'll also give you an inside look at YouTube's robust strategy to combat the dark side of AI: deepfakes. Learn how their new privacy request process aims to protect content integrity while navigating the thin line between satire and malicious intent. Plus, we tackle the music industry's mounting concerns over AI-generated tracks and the legal battles that loom on the horizon.But that's not all. We're looking into Zoom's bold move to become an AI-first collaboration platform. From decision-making avatars to the potential future of emergency meetings, discover how Zoom plans to reshape the landscape of digital collaboration. We’ll also share personal anecdotes and highlight contributions from former guests like Nicholas, Uzair, and Denzil who are making waves in cybersecurity, automation and calendar. Tune in for an illuminating discussion that promises to sharpen your understanding of the technological innovations propelling major corporations forward.Links to the articlehttps://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/2024/06/04/amazon-use-computer-vision-spot-defects-before-dispatch/)https://techcrunch.com/video/techcrunch-minute-youtube-makes-it-easier-to-report-and-take-down-ai-deepfakes/)https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/2024/07/03/zoom-wants-to-be-known-ai-first-collaboration-platform/)
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