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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 48 MIN

AI: The Good, the bad, and the just plain dumb

from Generations · host Peter and Aubrey Jones

Episode Notes:• Personal Updates & Music Discussion• Aubrey shares plans for a spring break camping trip.• Peter reflects on a hectic work schedule and the challenge of balancing clinic and surgery days.• Discussion on Spiritbox's new album Tsunami Sea, its evolution from Eternal Blue, and its potential impact on the metal scene.AI in Everyday Life• Both hosts discuss their regular use of AI tools.• Aubrey uses AI for tasks like rewording sentences, generating email drafts, and even creating AI images for fun.• Peter extensively uses AI for running a Dungeons & Dragons campaign, generating content, summarizing documents, and simplifying technical tasks.• The usefulness of AI in coding, including debugging and optimizing scripts.Where AI Excels and Fails• AI shines in summarizing information, brainstorming, and streamlining repetitive tasks.• Math and creative writing remain weak points for AI, as it often generates incorrect solutions and generic prose.• The dangers of relying on AI too much, particularly in academic settings.• Apple's AI offerings, including Image Playgrounds and auto-summarization, fall short in comparison to more established AI tools.Final Thoughts• The importance of using AI as a supplement rather than a substitute for human effort.• Excitement about the future of AI, particularly in creative and technical fields.• A preview of upcoming topics and a reminder to like, share, and subscribe.Join us for a fun and insightful discussion on the intersection of AI and daily life--whether for work, creativity, or just making life a little easier.

In this episode, we dive into how we use AI tools in our daily lives, from streamlining workflows to enhancing creativity. We explore the practical applications of large language models like ChatGPT and Claude, discussing their usefulness in tasks like coding, research, content creation, and even running Dungeons & Dragons campaigns. We also reflect on the limitations of AI, particularly in math and creative writing, and the importance of using it as a tool rather than a crutch. Along the way, we share personal experiences, frustrations with Apple's AI offerings, and the evolving role of AI in modern work and play.

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Episode Notes:• Personal Updates & Music Discussion• Aubrey shares plans for a spring break camping trip.• Peter reflects on a hectic work schedule and the challenge of balancing clinic and surgery days.• Discussion on Spiritbox's new album Tsunami...

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