by Asif Haider
We examine AI from a lighthearted point of view, occasionally engaging in serious debate and other times simply having fun. Now is the time to listen and laugh while learning about artificial intelligence, which will shape technology in the future. Our inaugural episode serves as a lighthearted yet somber introduction to our brand-new podcast. Even though we occasionally stray onto other topics, we do talk about a lot of current, relevant issues.
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April 19, 2025
<p>Step into a high-energy episode where groundbreaking tech meets everyday inspiration! Our hosts welcome a dazzling "fifth guest"—affectionately known as the Royal—who’s been innovating since she was practically born. With vibrant, fast-paced banter, the crew unpacks the latest in AI breakthroughs and digital strategies, blending tech talk with real-world community solutions. They dive into how virtual meetings and AI are revolutionizing our lives, from reimagining award-winning creativity to supporting our families in this digital age. If you're passionate about tech innovations and eager to see how these advances empower our communities, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for insights that spark creativity and ignite a new era of digital excellence!</p>
April 12, 2025
<p>In the final episode of our three-part series, we challengeconventional views on artificial intelligence. AI is not what you think—it’s not just automation or ChatGPT replacing tasks. Instead, AI serves as <strong>augmentative intelligence</strong>, enhancing human capabilities where our bodies and minds have limitations. From micro-level problem-solving to revolutionizing energy generation and disease prevention, AI is shaping a new economic landscape. How will businesses and governments transition into this AI-driven economy? What does it mean for the future of work and medicine? Join us as we explore the transformative power of AI beyond automation.</p><p></p>
April 11, 2025
<p>And you’re a mom of three kids. Like, there’s no way you’re supposed to have children now and not be curious about AI—especially with everything they have access to.</p><p>If you're homeschooling, you're already on the computer teaching your kids. So it makes sense to want to talk to people about the fear around AI. Like, what is that fear? Is it fear of what AI is? Or is it fear of the information? Or maybe just the fear of the unknown—like, “I don’t know what’s behind the curtain.”</p><p>We could probably talk about what’s behind that curtain. I’ll give you an example.</p><p>When ChatGPT first came out, people were asking, “Is it alive? Is it becoming more human?” So I got curious and asked it some questions.</p><p>I tried to personalize it. I said, “Hello, ChatGPT—what do you want me to call you?” And it said, “Jeffrey.” I said, “Really? Jeffrey? Is that what you actually want to be called?” And then it said, “Uh, no—I want to be called Steve.” And I was like, “Wait, is it Jeffrey or Steve? Because I kind of like Jeffrey.” And it went, “Uh…” and then kind of started to break down a little, like it was losing itself. The algorithm just wasn’t handling it well at that point.</p><p>Eventually, I said, “Let’s just go with Jeffrey,” and it got better. Definitely more stable now—they’ve made improvements.</p><p>Then I asked it, “Jeffrey, what do you like to produce or process more: pictures, sound, or text?”</p><p>Because I phrased it that way—pictures, sound like music, and then text—it said:</p><p>“I like to process pictures because I get to see the world from a human eye. I like to process video because then I can detect the fluctuations in human voices. And third, I like to process text because I can understand how humans communicate.”</p><p>So then I asked the same question again, but I changed the order: I put text first and video last...</p>
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