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War Of The Words

Glenn Wood

War of the words is an exciting and entertaining new podcast where Father and Daughter copywriters Glenn and Devon Wood pit a variety of high profile writers against AI to see who comes out on top. Each episode focusses on a different genre of writing and includes artificial intelligence news and updates plus fun and informative segments such as Critics Corner, Word of the Week, Ninja Words and Gu... more

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In Episode Four we talk about ai's influence on the influencers with content creators Hamish Russell and Vikki Cheng. Hamish is a baking guru having competed on New Zealand's Hottest Home Baker and Bake Off and Vikki is a fashion and beauty influence... more

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19 days ago

In Episode Three we talk to experienced screenwriters Nick Ward and Kathryn Burnett and challenge chatgpt to create a better horror movie opening scene than our human writers. There's dodgy acting, Ninja Words, Critic's Corner, Word of the Week and s... more

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a month ago

In Episode Two we talk to Helen Steemson, owner and founder of digital copywriting agency Words For Breakfast. Helen has worked at some of New Zealand's leading Advertising Agencies and pits her skills against Bard, Google's competitor to ChatGPT. Wh... more

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2 months ago

This is trailer 2 for War Of The Words, the podcast that pits real writers against a.i to see who comes out on top. Episodes dropping every few weeks. more

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2 months ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 11 ratings
  • Humorous and thought provoking

    A great wee podcast. Really enjoyed the dynamic between the 2 generations. Some very funny parts - looking forward to the next episodes to drop

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KiwiDamon1975
    New Zealanda month ago
  • Magic!

    A bit of magic happens when you mix two talented writers with a very funny comedian. Interesting, entertaining and witty. 30 mins of my life well spent. Looking forward to hearing the next episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    S Jane B
    New Zealand2 months ago
  • Charming and funny

    A smart father and daughter deconstruct language, tech and AI. Really enjoyable

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Boing888
    New Zealand2 months ago
  • Refreshment for the brain

    I loved this. A playful exploration of words and the mastery of language. How ChatGPT performs again a real life human being. Love the human and candidness of the discussion. Love the father /Daughter and host dynamic is brilliant

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Aussie living in NZ
    New Zealand2 months ago

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