Podcast: ChatGPT, AI and the future

Will the next generation of highly convincing AI chatbots really transform society?

I recently joined Justin Brierley and Ruth Jackson on the Premier Unbelievable? podcast for a live show discussing the new AI chatbot taking the internet by storm ChatGPT. This software is advanced enough that it was able to generate an article about artificial intelligence which was published on the Unbelievable website. In the show we discuss the implications of this fast-evolving technology, whether machines could ever become truly conscious, and how to raise children in this brave new world.

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