AI with Kyle Daily Update 043

Today in AI: AI Liugi Mangione modelling Shein + Women 20% less likely to use AI

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The skinny on what's happening in AI - straight from the previous live session:

Highlights

🤯 Fast Fashion Site Uses Luigi Mangione's Face for AI-Generated Modelling

Shein launched an investigation after Luigi Mangione's likeness was discovered modelling a £7.50 shirt on their website. The image showed a 99.9% facial similarity match according to BBC's facial recognition analysis, with telltale AI artifacts including dodgy hand rendering and blob-like anomalies. The company blamed a "third party vendor" and removed the image immediately.

Kyle's take: This is the most 2025-ass headline I've ever seen - AI generation, CEO killer, and fast fashion all colliding in one bizarre story. It’s like a story from The Onion but nope it’s just 2025!

The "third party vendor" excuse is getting old - everyone's trying to pass the buck when their AI content goes sideways. Honestly this is exactly why China's new watermarking laws make sense - traceability.

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🚺 Women 20% Less Likely to Use AI Than Men

Analysis of 18 studies covering 140,000 people worldwide shows women are 22% less likely to use generative AI than men. Only 31.2% of Claude users and 42% of ChatGPT users are women. The gap exists across nearly all regions, sectors, and occupations, with women reporting lower awareness, less confidence with prompting, and being less persistent when outputs aren't satisfactory.

Kyle's take: This is concerning because it's not just about current usage - it's about the economic gap that's going to open up. If AI genuinely does boost productivity by 10x or 100x as everyone claims, then we're looking at massive income inequality between those who use it and those who don't. The Danish study mentioned shows women wanted more training but weren't getting it, while men just dove in and learned through mistakes. The fix seems to be better training programmes, but this isn't my space to preach - we need brilliant female educators leading this conversation to close the gap before it widens further.

Source: eWeek

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Member Question from Mind & Glory: "I know there's a level of randomness with LLMs, but how can I stop getting different answers to the same prompt?"

Kyle's response: You can't, and that's both the wonderful and terrible thing about AI! The randomness (called stochastic behaviour) is what gives AI its creativity and human-like feel. If it was purely deterministic like traditional code, it would feel robotic. If you absolutely need identical outputs, specify extreme detail in your prompts and use JSON formatting for structured data. But honestly, if you need exact same input-to-output every time, don't use AI - use programming languages like Python instead.

Discussed at 13:53

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