A.I. is here....should we be worried?

EPISODE · Dec 31, 2024 · 1H 6M

A.I. is here....should we be worried?

from Skeptical Thinker · host Jamie and Leah - Father and Daughter team of skepticists

In today's episode, Leah and Jamie discuss Artificial Intelligence. An interesting topic where they wrestle with the idea that AI as we know it today may not be as "intelligent" as it has been billed as. Hopefully you will come to your own conclusions about A.I., and we encourage you to do that! We've even offered some great links here in the show notes! Japanese bread recognition 10 reasons why A.I. may be overrated A.I. Uses SO MUCH energy! Why A.I. is making your energy worse Oh, and FYI, Jamie and Leah are going to take a little break for the month of January. We will be back with season three (we can't believe we've come this far!) in February. Hope you and your loved ones have had a wonderful holiday season!

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