Topic: Ai Image

10 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 1:33:51 - 1:37:09

1875: Sonic Thump

AI Algorithmic Monocultures in Corporate Hiring

A Stanford study titled "Algorithmic Monocultures in Hiring" reveals that 90% of companies use the same few AI vendors to screen job applicants. These tools often assign a single score to a candidate that persists for up to 330 days across multiple employers, leading to "systemic rejection" where a qualified applicant is automatically blocked by the same algorithm at different firms.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 2:07:01 - 2:08:59

1819: FLOP30

AI Image Generation Limits, Perplexity vs Grok

A comparison of AI tools revealed that while Perplexity can successfully generate specific images like left-handed writers or clocks showing five past twelve, it fails at other tasks. A specific "AI tip" noted that no current model, including ChatGPT or Grok, can correctly render a picture of a wine glass filled exactly to the brim. This highlights the ongoing technical limitations of generative AI models.

Mackerels
Episode 1785 2:15:50 - 2:22:36

1785: Mackerels

AI Image Steganography, Yellow Channel Metadata

Technical analysis suggests that AI-generated images contain hidden steganography in the yellow channel, encoding prompts and user data. This metadata may be used by AI companies to identify synthetic content and prevent "model collapse" caused by training new models on AI-generated data.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 1:39:51 - 1:44:45

1771: Home Depotation

Take It Down Act, Melania Trump Initiative

The "Take It Down Act," a federal law aimed at combating the distribution of non-consensual explicit deepfakes, was signed into law. The project was spearheaded by Melania Trump but received minimal media coverage. Ironically, the official summary of the bill on the Library of Congress website appears to have been generated by an AI like ChatGPT.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 2:18:40 - 2:20:00

1770: Control Grid

Flux Context Model, Image Modification, AI Realism

The new "Flux" AI context model has demonstrated impressive capabilities in realistic image modification, allowing users to seamlessly swap heads or place individuals in different environments. This advancement makes it increasingly difficult for the public to distinguish between authentic photographs and AI-generated deepfakes. Experts warn that these tools could be used to frame individuals by creating highly believable images of them in compromising or fictitious situations.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 3:25:08 - 3:30:15

1769: Mr. Umami

Flux Context, AI Image Manipulation Tool

John C. Dvorak's "Tip of the Day" featured Flux Context, a new AI-powered image manipulation tool available via Replicate. The tool allows users to perform highly specific edits, such as changing hair color or swapping heads, with minimal effort compared to traditional software like Photoshop. The hosts anticipate the tool will be widely used by listeners to create humorous album art and social media content.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 3:24:14 - 3:36:42

1764: Rage Quit

End of Show Mix and IrfanView Software Tip

The broadcast concluded with a software tip for IrfanView, a freeware image viewer capable of converting various file formats like HEIC and WEBP. The hosts also addressed a complaint from Dana Brunetti regarding previous "tips of the day." The show ended with a custom AI-generated musical mix and a final call for donations.

News Desert
Episode 1761 1:14:36 - 1:18:37

1761: News Desert

Trump Pope Image and Catholic Church Reactions

An AI-generated image of Donald Trump dressed as the Pope sparked a controversy after being shared on social media. The Catholic Bishops of New York criticized the post as disrespectful following the death of Pope Francis. The hosts compare the outrage to the lack of criticism directed at the gay community for using religious imagery in "Drag Queen Story Hour."

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 1:39:13 - 1:41:44

1664: Friendshoring

Linda Lou Patkin, Climate Special Production and Bingit.io

Linda Lou Patkin, the "Duchess of Jobs," is recognized for her ongoing support and her executive job search business. The hosts reflect on the intense labor required to produce their recent Climate Change Special, noting it took significantly longer than a standard live broadcast. They also credit Sir Deanonymous for his work on Bingit.io, an AI-powered search tool that allows listeners to find specific topics across the show's extensive archive.

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542 6:56 - 9:20

1542: Digital Dementia

AI Image Generation Failures, Adam Curry Bear Anecdote

A host describes attempting to use AI art tools to create an image of Adam Curry riding a bear. The resulting images failed to resemble Curry, instead producing a character looking like Fabio. The discussion highlights the current limitations and "hallucinations" of generative AI models in accurately depicting specific individuals.