In episode 69 of The AI Fix, our hosts discover brain rot, a shark wears trainers on its fins, an AI writes a terrible J-Pop song, Graham learns that ants don’t care about AI, Mark predicts the precise date of Graham’s demise, Norway trusts $1.9 trillion to an AI investor, and Florida thins out its dumbest pythons using laughably bad robot rabbits.
Also in this episode, the first AI Fix “you wouldn’t trust a pigeon” mug is spotted in the wild, and the show gets its first bit of feedback from an AI listener.
Plus, Graham learns that more people have used ChatGPT than have ever owned a ferret, and Mark finally finds a use for cryptocurrency.
All this and much more is discussed in the latest edition of “The AI Fix” podcast by Graham Cluley and Mark Stockley.
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Mark Stockley:
Episode links:
- First AI Fix “would you trust a pigeon” mug seen in the wild.
- The AI Fix’s first feedback from an AI.
- Elon Musk says the next version of Grok AI will match human intelligence.
- Ballerina Cappuccino and Tung Tung Tung Sahur.
- Tralalelo Tralala x Havanna.
- What is ‘brain rot’? Should parents be worried about bizarre AI videos captivating kids.
- Fans prefer AI song to one written by a human in big public vote.
- AKB48 lyric video.
- AI can forecast your future health – just like the weather.
- Florida deploys robot rabbits to control invasive Burmese python population.
- Robot rabbits the latest tool in Florida battle to control invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades.
- Anthropic Economic Index report: Uneven geographic and enterprise AI adoption.
- How people are using ChatGPT.
- Virtual Agent Economies.
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