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In the Age of AI (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
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A documentary exploring how artificial intelligence is changing life as we know it — from jobs to privacy to a growing rivalry between the U.S. and China.

FRONTLINE investigates the promise and perils of AI and automation, tracing a new industrial revolution that will reshape and disrupt our world, and allow the emergence of a surveillance society.

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@frontline

1 month ago

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@SoCalFreelance

4 years ago

When a service is free you are the product

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@bradleyjohnson6107

4 years ago

This narrator could read nursery rhymes and it would still sound like hard hitting investigative journalism.

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@engpettah7732

5 months ago

From Kenya, this is an eye opener. Love frontline documentaryies

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@GBBangin

2 months ago

It's just astounding to watch this video from 4 years ago and see that we currently have OpenAI that essentially popularized these amazing AI technologies with ChatGPT (LLM), Dall-E (image generation), and now recently previewed Sora (video generation)!

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@uberdru

4 years ago

Ultimate famous last words: "The engineers are confident. . .

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@davidpiper4743

4 years ago

Who looked at "Minority Report" and said to themselves; "Hey, that is the kind of society I want to live in!".....?!?!?

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@Patrick-xt7bm

3 months ago

Thank you for the informative video. I always prioritize diversifying my investments and never invest my entire savings in one specific type or area.

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@tonykraz

2 months ago

I’ve been involved in tech since the 70’s and found this informative and sobering. Going through my apps and browsers and making some changes as well as reducing the number.

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@ronallensmith

3 years ago

There should be a warning disclaimer at the start of this piece stating that "Watching this content may disrupt your sleeping pattern for the next day, or two." LOL

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@DannyWohl

4 years ago

"He who would exchange freedom for security deserves neither" Benjamin Franky was on to something

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@Kilamangaro

5 months ago

From Southern Africa. Having to witness unemployment rates increase in America is so surreal. It is definitely a good idea to learn a new trait or profession, preferably one that will increase your odds of employability in the 5th industrial revolution or generating your own wealth and produce. You'll never be too old to change careers. Learning is everlasting...

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@TPGDSM

2 months ago

I absolutely loved watching the mayor tremble and give “fluffed answers” to some of the basic questions you were both asked. Hope you win

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@twanjr

3 years ago

We wasn’t searching Google, Google was searching us.

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@KiwikimNZ

1 year ago

I’m 53, my future does not worry me what will be will be. However when I think of the future for my 19 and 21 year old sons, I really worry and feel sad that the generation they were born into will not give them the amazing opportunities and experiences I’ve had, growing up in the 70s, 80s !

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@ericcharles8081

8 months ago

What kills me is that many experts in this field have stated multiple times that super advanced AI can not be controlled and yet still push the technology further and further knowing full well how dangerous it can be. These people are literally insane

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@alexdieudonne1924

9 months ago

Great to have some old fashioned intellect in media again. Well done front line.

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@aifoSFilms

4 years ago

YouTube algorithm already knows me so well that it recommended this video to me.

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@fdgd9998

2 years ago

Man one day is going to outsmart himself because he's never satisfied. He's has too many urges that he refuses to tame.

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@illyanhargett9540

2 months ago

I could have watched this for hours. Excellent documentary ‼️‼️‼️

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