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Summary

🎙️ Machine Ethics Podcast x Beginner's Guide to AI


AI is everywhere. But almost nobody agrees on what it actually is.


In this episode, Ben Byford from the Machine Ethics Podcast and Dietmar Fischer explore why AI feels intelligent while fundamentally being something very different.


From AI misconceptions to generative AI risks, this conversation breaks down the gap between perception and reality and why it matters for business leaders, marketers, and decision-makers.


You’ll learn why AI literacy is becoming essential, how misunderstanding AI creates real business risks, and what it takes to use AI responsibly in a rapidly changing landscape.



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💡 Quotes from the Episode

  • “We wanted Spock, but what we got is something closer to Kirk.”
  • “The real danger is not AI itself, but how we misunderstand it.”
  • “AI feels intelligent, but that doesn’t mean it actually understands anything.”




⏱️ Chapters

00:00 What Is AI Really

05:30 AI vs Human Intelligence

10:15 Why People Misunderstand AI

18:40 AI as a Tool vs AI as a “Being”

26:30 The Risks of Trusting AI

34:30 AI, Society and Human Behavior

44:00 Future of AI Understanding




🔎 Where to find Ben

Website: Machine Ethics Podcast

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ben-byford/




👤 About Dietmar Fischer

Dietmar is a podcaster and AI marketer from Berlin. If you want to know how to get your AI or your digital marketing going, just contact him at https://argoberlin.com/



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