Rory Cellan-Jones + Kate Devlin , Reasons Revisited

Is this the future of humanity?

23 Jan 2023 • 44 min • EN
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Hello! This week we’re talking about ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence language model that’s taken the world by storm. But is the hype justified? And what can it do beyond writing poems about your favourite podcast? We speak to Rory Cellan-Jones, whose dog is also an internet sensation, about what ChatGPT is and whether it’s been trained on a pro-Ed dataset, to Dr Kate Devlin about what it means for education and whether we can trust AI, and finally to Andrew Strait about some of the ethical concerns surrounding ChatGPT. Can AI really make society better and fairer? Plus: Where is Ed off to next on his culinary journey? Guests Rory Cellan-Jones, Former Technology Correspondent, BBC (@ruskin147 and check out the hashtag #SophiefromRomania to keep up to date with the latest doggie developments) Dr Kate Devlin, Reader in Artificial Intelligence and Society, Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London (@drkatedevlin & @kingsdh) Andrew Strait, Associate Director, Ada Lovelace Institute (@agstrait & @AdaLovelaceInst) More info Try out ChatGPT for yourself Subscribe to Rory’s Substack on health and technology Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London Visit the Ada Lovelace Institute’s Website UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems  Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence could end mankind by Rory Cellan-Jones OpenAI underpaid 200 Kenyans to perfect ChatGPT then sacked them  Human-like programs abuse our empathy by Professor Emily Bender ChatGPT used by mental health tech app in AI experiment Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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