Digital Tsunamis, Algorithmic Hunger, and AI in the Courtroom — Episode 4
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This episode examines three stories revealing how AI is rapidly moving into areas once considered far beyond the reach of technology. We look at the idea of digital tsunamis, where machine-learning systems attempt to spot the earliest signals of disasters long before humans can. We explore the challenge of algorithmic hunger, as nations turn to AI to predict crop failures, manage food scarcity, and protect vulnerable populations. Finally, we step into the courtroom to explore whether synthetic brains—advanced AI models—could one day serve as legal witnesses in trials.
Read the full articles here:
Digital Tsunamis → https://www.liveaiwire.com/2025/07/digital-tsunamis-can-ai-predict-next.html
Algorithmic Hunger → https://www.liveaiwire.com/2025/07/algorithmic-hunger-ai-food-security.html
Synthetic Brains in Court → https://www.liveaiwire.com/2025/08/synthetic-brains-in-court-could-ai.html
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