Murder most weird, and why 9.11 is bigger than 9.9
Description
In episode 23 of The AI Fix, an AI finds a new way to make life difficult for women in STEM, Graham reveals his brilliant idea for treating any medical emergency, a beloved chat show host returns from the grave, and our hosts learn that computer viruses were almost called computer weeds.
Graham tells Mark a story involving a murder, a moth, and an AI journalist, and Mark pits his co-host against the world's most advanced computer program in a maths Olympiad.
Episode links:
- AI to help doctors detect broken bones on X-rays.
- AI-powered garden will talk back to you.
- The world isn’t ready for AGI says OpenAI’s departing “senior adviser for the readiness of AGI”.
- Michael Parkinson is back from the dead to interview celebrities.
- New research shows robots could learn from YouTube videos.
- Opening scene of “Brazil”.
- OpenAI’s Transcription Tool Hallucinates. Hospitals Are Using It Anyway.
- Eileen Vagas’s profile on Muckrack.
- News Site Says It’s Using to AI to Crank Out Articles Bylined by Fake Racially Diverse Writers in a Very Responsible Way.
- Letter From The Publisher: Hoodline's Transition to Hybrid Content.
- AI-Powered News Site Accidentally Accuses District Attorney of Murder.
- Bluesky post by Michael Masnick.
- Transluce.
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