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    In this installment of AI Impact, media advisor and author Doug Shapiro explores how generative AI is reshaping content creation by drastically lowering production costs. He argues that while corporate media won’t vanish, its dominance will be challenged by a wave of new, AI-empowered creators and shifting consumer values that prioritize authenticity and engagement over traditional markers of quality.

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  • Yann LeCun

    Meta Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun reflects on his decades-long journey in artificial intelligence, from being inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey as a kid to leading breakthroughs in neural networks and machine learning. To be truly intelligent, LeCun argues that AI will require common sense, self-organization and physical-world understanding—far beyond the capabilities of today's language models.

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  • Rodney Brooks

    Rodney Brooks, former director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, founder of iRobot, sits down with Newsweek to discuss AI's potential and limitations.

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