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Psyche and a guest discuss the concerning implications of AI companies claiming partial ownership of ideas generated through their platforms, and speculate about AI replacing human doctors and decision-making in healthcare within the next two years.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche engages in a discussion about the potential dangers of AI's expanding influence on human autonomy and creative ownership. The conversation centers on ChatGPT's terms of service regarding intellectual property rights—specifically the concern that if users generate ideas or discoveries using the platform, the company may claim partial rights to those creations. The discussion escalates to more alarming territory when the guest predicts that within two years, people will consult AI about their health issues rather than seeing doctors, and that AI diagnosis will be trusted over human medical professionals. Psyche acknowledges the frightening implications while the guest emphasizes the inevitability of this shift. The episode touches on themes of corporate control, loss of human agency, medical autonomy, and the rapid normalization of AI decision-making in critical life areas. Psyche concludes by noting his own response to these developments—deliberately keeping his camera off to maintain some control over his image and digital footprint.
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