
Everywhere you look right now, people are whispering (or shouting) about AI—sometimes like it’s the future of humanity, sometimes like it’s the end of the world. Stephanie Power, a journalist with a nose for a story, and David Reid, a professor who has been working in this field for a really long time, are here to cut through the noise. Together , they’ll explore how AI is already changing our liv... more
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In a departure from our usual style, we have devoted this episode to an interview with Sam Stockwell, Senior Researcher at the Turing Institute.
He talks about the work of the Institute and a report they have recently written about how AI is used t... more
Anthropic has signed a deal, worth millions, with the US Department of Defense. But now Anthropic wants to impose red lines on the use of its AI. The response from President Trump? They're just a bunch of leftwing nutjobs.
In episode nine, we imagi... more
Is it possible to measure how much energy, water and emissions are used to power your AI searches? Can you trust an academic report from Google? And why is the US Department of Defense getting into a row with Dario Amodei's Anthropic
Further reading... more
Something kicked off in late January. Moltbook - a social space for AI agents. Somewhere humans could, apparently, only observe. Is it really sci-fi adjacent? Prof Dave explains what appears to be going on.
And we talk to the Leader of Barnsley Coun... more
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This podcast provides an accessible examination of artificial intelligence and its broad implications for daily life. The hosts engage listeners in discussions on how AI is shaping various sectors, including education, law, policing, and entertainment, and often address pressing concerns such as ethics, privacy, and the evolving job market. Through a combination of informative conversation and lively banter, they strive to demystify AI, making these topics approachable for a wider audience, especially for those who may not have a technical background. With a backdrop of personal anecdotes and a friendly married dynamic, the podcast aims to create a thoughtful yet entertaining exploration of modern technology's relationship with society.
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