Thank you Thank you to all readers who tuned in live to take part in the second episode of our question and answer series artificial intelligence. I was very pleased that so many questions were received before the event and that all questions were also received in the chat during our conversation.
Missed the show? We are at your side. Below is a recording of this event, which WIRED subscribers can watch at any time. There is also the live stream from the first one available here.
I started the chat with a few quick demos showing how to use this Picture and voice capabilities built into chatbots, including an example of how to interact ChatGPT’s advanced voice mode as a kind of Duolingo-style language learning tool. For a deeper dive into some of the live questions we discussed, I would recommend taking a look my AI advice column December will focus on questions about the correct allocation of generative tools and how to teach AI to the next generation.
If you’re interested in experimenting with AI-powered note-taking, here’s a link to WIRED Interview with Raiza Martinthe former senior product manager at Google who helped build NotebookLM as an experiment within the company before leaving the company to focus on it their own startup. The podcasts NotebookLM Putting together two AI moderators to discuss your files is fun and surprisingly helpful.
All newbies who are just starting out and experimenting with AI should sign up for our second season AI Unlocked newsletterwhere I walk you through various AI tools and how to use the technology.
At WIRED, we’re taking some time off at the end of the year, but we’ll be back in January for another 45-minute livestream session Thursday, January 16that 1:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. PT. Mark your calendars and continue submitting any questions you can think of about AI. See you again in the new year!