Nothing Seems Appropriate

Nothing Seems Appropriate

Nothing Seems Appropriate is a comedy podcast where Tom, Alex and Joe give their take on current affairs, entertainment, music, sport, and daily life in the UK. https://nsapod.com read less
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JatGPT: ChatGPT, Quiz, Julia Wendell, Madeleine McCann
25-03-2023
JatGPT: ChatGPT, Quiz, Julia Wendell, Madeleine McCann
Welcome to another episode of Nothing Seems Appropriate, this week things go a little bit Black Mirror as we'll be delving into the fascinating world of Chat GPT, the AI language model that's taking the world by storm. We'll talk about some of its uses and misuses and also discuss some of our chat prompts (get ready for a story involving Tom Brady and Jack Grealish discussing the price of apples). Next up, it's time for our beloved quiz. We'll be testing our knowledge on today's topics, as well as some of the week's news stories and talking points. We finish the show by revisiting one of the most confounding mysteries of our time: the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. We've been teasing this for a while now, and today, Alex is finally going to unveil his "world-class" theory about what happened on that fateful night in the Algarve. If you enjoy the show please consider subscribing. email - nothingseemsappropriate@gmail.com Visit https://nothingseemsappropriate.com for links to social media and YouTube. *** NOTES - In the show, Alex mentions a chatbot that went racist, the name of the Chatbot is TAY and was released by Microsoft in 2016 for a total of 16 hours before getting pulled // Alex also mentioned Google losing $100Billion in market value when their chatbot BARD made a mistake causing investors to lose confidence, the story goes like this “- In the advertisement, Bard is given the prompt: "What new discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) can I tell my 9-year old about?" Bard responds with a number of answers, including one suggesting the JWST was used to take the very first pictures of a planet outside the Earth's solar system or exoplanets. The first pictures of exoplanets were, however, taken by the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) in 2004” ***