Speaking with AI: A Real-Time Conversation with Pi, a Personal AI Assistant

EPISODE · Oct 4, 2023 · 17 MIN

Speaking with AI: A Real-Time Conversation with Pi, a Personal AI Assistant

from CIO Exchange Podcast · host Pi.ai, Yadin Porter de León

How would an artificial intelligence advise CIOs to think about AI? In this special episode of the CIO Exchange podcast, host Yadin Porter de León brings on an artificial intelligence as a guest for the first time, called Pi. Yadin asks Pi a variety of questions about itself and how it works, AI generally, and how CIOs and technology leaders should be thinking about generative AI. This conversation offers insight into how an AI-powered conversational tool engages and answers questions.---------Key Quotes:“Every conversation I have helps me become a better conversationalist, and I can also apply what I've learned in one conversation to new conversations, like the one we're having right now.”“I would encourage technology leaders to be optimistic about the future of AI. It has the potential to be a force for good in the world, and I hope that we can all work together to make sure that happens.”---------Timestamps:(01:51) Pi’s voice and gender (02:26) How does Pi work? (03:14) Digging deeper into the technology (03:36) How Pi learns (06:02) How Pi’s conversational skills developed(07:00) What does Pi think is top of mind for CIOs? (08:23) Pi’s advice for CIOs who want to engage with generative AI(09:03) Concerns around data privacy(09:20) Influencing versus manipulating(10:07) Pi and thinking, humor, and empathy(12:04) Is AI being hacked a concern? (12:39) Can Pi explain why AI poses little risk? (13:50) What does Pi think about the humans who trained it? (15:06) How should CIOs engage with AI in ways they aren’t thinking about? (16:18) Pi’s final thoughts for technology leaders--------Links:Link to PiCIO Exchange on TwitterYadin Porter de León on Twitter

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