Does your cat really love you? Or is it just hungry? Can we use AI to tell us exactly what our pet is thinking? This week we are diving into the Chinese tech that claims it can translate what our animals are trying to tell us, we tackle the gender pay gap and look at the passionate plea from musicians and creatives who are basically yelling 'AI, stop nicking our stuff!'. We also answer your question, this week its all abot whether we are regulating AI, or just hoping for the best. But that's not all, Tobias Allen from Fanvue joins us to explain why people are forming emotional bonds with AI Influencers, why we should be making digital versions of ourselves and what the future of celebrities will look like. 💬 Got a burning AI question? Email us at [email protected] slide into our DMs on LinkedIn, or socials @haventaiclue — we’ll pretend it was our idea.And don't forget to subscribe to our SUBSTACK! https://aihaventaclue.substack.com/?r=5oinlu&utm_campaign=pub-share-checklist
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