Podcast

S02E06 – Part 2 – AI is Coming for Your Jobs… Maybe

PIlote Podcast AI and Twin Peaks

If you haven’t listened to Part 1 – you can find it here. This podcast episode covers a range of AI-related topics, including AutoGPT’s capabilities, autonomous agents, the weaponization of personal data by Facebook and Twitter, structural unemployment, AI bias, and the impact of technology on taxi drivers. The podcast also explores the importance of exploring new experiences and how AI is like a microwave meal that will never replace fire. The episode ends with a discussion on new films and whether ChatGPT knows what it’s talking about when it comes to David Lynch’s Twin Peaks.

Shownotes and Bookmarks

  • 01:13 – AutoGPT is interesting! But can it buy a pair of boat shoes?
  • 02:45Get ready for autonomous agents.
  • 09:42 – You thought that Facebook and Twitter had already weaponised your personal data? They are just getting started.
  • 12:07 – There will be structural unemployment, just like there was with the lamplighters.
  • 14:34 – People seriously underestimate Google. (We recorded this episode just before Google announced the Bard upgrades to search)
  • 19:35 – Organisations need data to teach their own AIs.
  • 22:05 – Why couldn’t an AI write a better lore friendly script for a series like Star Wars than a human?
  • 29:26 – AI is useless until the bias is fixed.
  • 30:59Talk to us about how to prepare for disruption
  • 31:22 – We need to ask the next question. How?
  • 37:40 – Why is it always the taxi drivers that technology comes for? First it was Uber and now Autonomous vehicles.
  • 42:26 – Maybe we need to step back. Get a bit more analogue. Explore foods and tastes and experiences for ourselves. Things like picked wild pistachio leaves.
  • 44:06AI is like a microwave meal. It will never replace fire!
  • 50:09 – New films, including Guardians of the Galaxy, Dune…
  • 53:24Does ChatGPT know what it is talking about when it comes to David Lynch’s Twin Peaks?
  • 56:43 – Easter Egg

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