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Everyday Tech | AI Takes On the Mandela Effect

Host(s): Abram Nanney


Guest(s): Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz)


Topic: Have you ever heard of the Mandela Effect? If you don’t know, the Mandela Effect is a psychological, sometimes cultural, phenomenon where people remember things differently than they happened. Well at least that used to just apply to people, but does it apply to AI too? We’ll find out after we talk more AI and the security measures Microsoft have taken to monitor AI systems.


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