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I'm Shawn Lay with your weekly deep dive into a story that's making news and changing lives.
And this week, artificial intelligence AI has become ever present in our lives, and the experts say it will eventually revolutionize every aspect of our existence.
We'll use these AIs to make more efficient foods that are drought resistant, that are resistant to pests.
We'll use these AIs to reduce the cost of healthcare dramatically.
We'll use these AIs to help us with transportation and education.
Everyone is going to get access to.
A personal intelligence in their pocket, which.
Is going to make them much, much smarter and more efficient at their job.
With opportunities come risks.
Some are known, and they are massive.
But even those who are watching this technology develop say they don't know, perhaps can't know, what risks may yet unfold.
Humans learn by their mistakes.
Can AI?
It's one thing to get something a little bit wrong.
It's entirely something else to be accusing someone of having served jail time when the truth was the exact opposite.