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Part 2 Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - A Gift to the wellbeing of the planet or a Curse to humankind

02/20/23 • 35 min

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The Black Spy Podcast

Part 2 Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

A Gift to the well being of the planet or a Curse to humankind

The Black Spy Podcast Season 8, Episode 0004

This week's Black Spy Podcast discusses Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics, and Machine Learning with Firgas Esack and fellow national news media Journalist, Sally Brockway; regarding these rapidly advancing fields that have the potential to significantly impact the future.

We consider the positives and negatives of these fields.

In the coming years, we can expect to see significant advancements in these fields, which will bring both major opportunities and potential existential threats.

The future of AI is particularly exciting as it has the potential to revolutionize the way we live, work, and interact with each other. AI has already shown tremendous promise in fields such as healthcare, finance, and transportation, and its impact is only set to grow in the coming years. For example, AI-powered systems are already being used to diagnose diseases, analyse financial data, and control autonomous vehicles. The future of AI is likely to see it becoming even more integrated into our daily lives, with AI systems performing a wider range of tasks, from scheduling appointments to helping us make important decisions.

The future of robotics is also very promising. Robotics technology has come a long way in recent years, with robots now being able to perform a wide range of tasks, from manufacturing to search and rescue operations. The future of robotics is likely to see even more advanced robots, capable of performing complex tasks with greater accuracy and efficiency. This will lead to a wide range of benefits, including improved productivity and efficiency, as well as the creation of new jobs in fields such as robotics engineering and maintenance.

Machine learning is another field that is set to play a significant role in shaping the future. Machine learning is a subset of AI that involves training computers to learn from data and make predictions or decisions based on that data. The future of machine learning is likely to see it being used in an ever-increasing range of applications, from fraud detection to personalized recommendations. Machine learning will also play a critical role in advancing the field of AI, allowing AI systems to become more intelligent and better able to understand and respond to the needs of their users.

In conclusion, the future of artificial intelligence, robotics, and machine learning is very exciting, with the potential to bring about significant advancements in a wide range of fields.

However, whilst this is all true, there are potential massive challenges to be faced along the way. And, although the benefits of these technologies could far outweigh the costs, leading to a future that is more productive, efficient, and interconnected, the potential threat, is the end of the human race.

Listen to both episodes of this two part podcast, to find out why!

Here is the robots discussion link referred to in the podcast:

https://youtu.be/1y3XdwTa1cA

So once again, we hope listeners will learn from today’s podcast whilst also being entertained!

Don’t forget to subscribe to The Black Spy Podcast to never miss an episode.

To contact the Black Spy or donate to The Black Spy Podcast utilise the following:

To donate - Patreon.com/TheBlackSpyPodcast

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: The Black Spy Podcast

Facebook: Carlton King Author

Twitter@Carlton_King

Instagram@carltonkingauthor

To read Carlton's Autobiography:

“Black Ops – The incredible true story of a British secret agent”

Click the link below:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/BO1MTV2GDF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_WNZ5MT89T9C14CB53651

Carlton is available for speaking events. For this purpose use the contact details above

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bookmark

Part 2 Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

A Gift to the well being of the planet or a Curse to humankind

The Black Spy Podcast Season 8, Episode 0004

This week's Black Spy Podcast discusses Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics, and Machine Learning with Firgas Esack and fellow national news media Journalist, Sally Brockway; regarding these rapidly advancing fields that have the potential to significantly impact the future.

We consider the positives and negatives of these fields.

In the coming years, we can expect to see significant advancements in these fields, which will bring both major opportunities and potential existential threats.

The future of AI is particularly exciting as it has the potential to revolutionize the way we live, work, and interact with each other. AI has already shown tremendous promise in fields such as healthcare, finance, and transportation, and its impact is only set to grow in the coming years. For example, AI-powered systems are already being used to diagnose diseases, analyse financial data, and control autonomous vehicles. The future of AI is likely to see it becoming even more integrated into our daily lives, with AI systems performing a wider range of tasks, from scheduling appointments to helping us make important decisions.

The future of robotics is also very promising. Robotics technology has come a long way in recent years, with robots now being able to perform a wide range of tasks, from manufacturing to search and rescue operations. The future of robotics is likely to see even more advanced robots, capable of performing complex tasks with greater accuracy and efficiency. This will lead to a wide range of benefits, including improved productivity and efficiency, as well as the creation of new jobs in fields such as robotics engineering and maintenance.

Machine learning is another field that is set to play a significant role in shaping the future. Machine learning is a subset of AI that involves training computers to learn from data and make predictions or decisions based on that data. The future of machine learning is likely to see it being used in an ever-increasing range of applications, from fraud detection to personalized recommendations. Machine learning will also play a critical role in advancing the field of AI, allowing AI systems to become more intelligent and better able to understand and respond to the needs of their users.

In conclusion, the future of artificial intelligence, robotics, and machine learning is very exciting, with the potential to bring about significant advancements in a wide range of fields.

However, whilst this is all true, there are potential massive challenges to be faced along the way. And, although the benefits of these technologies could far outweigh the costs, leading to a future that is more productive, efficient, and interconnected, the potential threat, is the end of the human race.

Listen to both episodes of this two part podcast, to find out why!

Here is the robots discussion link referred to in the podcast:

https://youtu.be/1y3XdwTa1cA

So once again, we hope listeners will learn from today’s podcast whilst also being entertained!

Don’t forget to subscribe to The Black Spy Podcast to never miss an episode.

To contact the Black Spy or donate to The Black Spy Podcast utilise the following:

To donate - Patreon.com/TheBlackSpyPodcast

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: The Black Spy Podcast

Facebook: Carlton King Author

Twitter@Carlton_King

Instagram@carltonkingauthor

To read Carlton's Autobiography:

“Black Ops – The incredible true story of a British secret agent”

Click the link below:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/BO1MTV2GDF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_WNZ5MT89T9C14CB53651

Carlton is available for speaking events. For this purpose use the contact details above

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Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning - A Gift or Curse to human kind? (Part 1)

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Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning - A Gift or Curse to human kind? (Part 1)

The Black Spy questions national journalists Firgas Esack and Sally Brockway.

The Black Spy Podcast Season 8, Episode 0003

This week's Black Spy Podcast discusses Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics, and Machine Learning with Firgas Esack and fellow national news media Journalist, Sally Brockway; regarding these rapidly advancing fields that have the potential to significantly impact the future.

We consider the positives and negatives of these fields.

In the coming years, we can expect to see significant advancements in these fields, which will bring both major opportunities and potential existential threats.

The future of AI is particularly exciting as it has the potential to revolutionize the way we live, work, and interact with each other. AI has already shown tremendous promise in fields such as healthcare, finance, and transportation, and its impact is only set to grow in the coming years. For example, AI-powered systems are already being used to diagnose diseases, analyze financial data, and control autonomous vehicles. The future of AI is likely to see it becoming even more integrated into our daily lives, with AI systems performing a wider range of tasks, from scheduling appointments to helping us make important decisions.

The future of robotics is also very promising. Robotics technology has come a long way in recent years, with robots now being able to perform a wide range of tasks, from manufacturing to search and rescue operations. The future of robotics is likely to see even more advanced robots, capable of performing complex tasks with greater accuracy and efficiency. This will lead to a wide range of benefits, including improved productivity and efficiency, as well as the creation of new jobs in fields such as robotics engineering and maintenance.

Machine learning is another field that is set to play a significant role in shaping the future. Machine learning is a subset of AI that involves training computers to learn from data and make predictions or decisions based on that data. The future of machine learning is likely to see it being used in an ever-increasing range of applications, from fraud detection to personalized recommendations. Machine learning will also play a critical role in advancing the field of AI, allowing AI systems to become more intelligent and better able to understand and respond to the needs of their users.

In conclusion, the future of artificial intelligence, robotics, and machine learning is very exciting, with the potential to bring about significant advancements in a wide range of fields.

However, whilst this is all true, there are potential massive challenges to be faced along the way. And, although the benefits of these technologies could far outweigh the costs, leading to a future that is more productive, efficient, and interconnected, the potential threat, is the end of the human race.

Listen to both episodes of this two part podcast, to find out why!

Here is the robots discussion link referred to in the podcast:

https://youtu.be/1y3XdwTa1cA

So once again, we hope listeners will learn from today’s podcast whilst also being entertained!

Don’t forget to subscribe to The Black Spy Podcast to never miss an episode.

To contact the Black Spy or donate to The Black Spy Podcast utilise the following:

To donate - Patreon.com/TheBlackSpyPodcast

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: The Black Spy Podcast

Facebook: Carlton King Author

Twitter@Carlton_King

Instagram@carltonkingauthor

To read Carlton's Autobiography:

“Black Ops – The incredible true story of a British secret agent”

Click the link below:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/BO1MTV2GDF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_WNZ5MT89T9C14CB53651

Carlton is available for speaking events. For this purpose use the contact details above

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undefined - The Nicola Bulley incident - Is it an example of how the British Press are out to trash the reputation of the Police

The Nicola Bulley incident - Is it an example of how the British Press are out to trash the reputation of the Police

The Nicola Bulley incident - Is it an example of how the British Press are out to trash the reputation of the Police

The Black Spy Podcast Season 8, Episode 0005

This week's Black Spy Podcast discusses a worrying trend of the seemingly incessant drip feeding of negative stories by all forms of the established media against the police.

These stories are so biased that many capable individuals are put off from pursuing a career in the police. Consequently, recruitment is extremely difficult with the consequences for British society being grave. One should remember that the police alone in British society, are prohibited from striking due to## a 100 year old law put in place by Sir Winston Churchill.

Two years ago an off duty police officer, Wayne Couzens, murdered young executive, Sarah Everard. This sent the press into a frenzy. Then, last year another off duty police officer, David Carrick, was arrested for raping several of life partners at various time over a period of years.

Prior to joining the police, both officers had previously served in the British Army, so were seen by police recruiters of being of good conduct.

Although both offenders committed their offences off duty, in both cases the press suggested that the most important factor was that these individuals were police officers.

The press also extrapolated that female members of the public, in particular, were not safe around police officers in general, on duty or off duty.

Articles and unending columns inches were devoted to these incidents and to the ‘so called police culture’ they suggested spawned the incidents.

The copious column inches however, neglected to say that at least a third of all police officers are women and over 42% of all new police recruits are women. Plus, more importantly, presently 40% of all British police Chief Constables are women. Strangely however, the press is nearly silent when it comes to the murderous behaviour of other professions, drawing little or no connection with their employment even when this is a major factor in their crimes.

For example, in the last decade or so, nurses, on duty, have murdered tens of their patients in the UK - to practically no hue and cry in the press or media of any kind (TV, radio or printed).

• Nurse Beverley Allitt murdered numerous babies at Grantham Hospital.

• Nurse Lucy Letby, at the same time as Sarah Everarads death was being fully exposed in the press, was charged with murdering 7 babies and attempting to Murder 10 others!

• Nurse Colin Campbell Norris murdered 10 of his patients and attempted to murder at least one other.

• Nurse Benjamin Geen murdered at least 2 patients in an Oxfordshire hospital where others victims sustained grave life threatening symptoms at his hands.

• Nurse Victorino Chua of Stockport Stepping Hill hospital murdered 2 of his patients and 21 others potential murder victims suffered life threatening hypoglycemia attacks at his hands.

Frankly the list goes on.

This is not to mention:

• Dr Harold Shipman who two decades ago in Manchester, murdered at least 250 of his patients. It is though he could have murdered double this number of patients.

• Surgeon Simon Bramhall who signed his initials on patients livers

• Surgeon Ian Patterson who who was found guilty of operation on countless patients, mainly women, for seemingly no reason. He disfigured them by removing breast etc. This was allegedly done for financial gain according to the relatively little press there was in comparison to the David Carrick police case.

However, unlike the hue and cry in two police cases, the press has not suggested at any stage that all doctors and nurses can not be trusted despite the gravity of the offences committed multiple serial murders by these very many more medic. Moreover, all these offences were committed whilst all these medical professionals were performing their duties.

Its also worth noting that at no stage have NHS chiefs come on TV and radio or written in the press apologies for the the ‘culture’ of their profession that keeps allowing these mass murders to continue.

Seemingly it is only the police who are seen as dangerous, misogynistic and racist.

Could it be that the press considers police as working class plebs, but nurses a positive contributors to society and doctors, as fellow upper middle class professionals. Or is it just an inexplicable oversight by the press?

These and other issues are discussed in this week’s Black Spy Podcast featuring long term national media journalist Firgas Esack.

Once again, we hope listeners will learn from today’s podcast whilst also being entertained!

Don’t forget to subscribe to The Black Spy Podcast to never miss an episode.

To contact the Black Spy or donate to The Black Spy Podcast u...

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