thank you Thank you to all our readers who tuned in live to participate in the second installment of our Q&A series focused on artificial intelligence. We received so many questions before the event and it was exciting to see all the questions dropped into the chat during our conversation.
Missed the broadcast? we support you. Below is a replay of the event, available for viewing at any time if you are a WIRED subscriber. You can also watch the first live stream here.
I started the chat with some quick demos showing how to use the image and audio features built into the chatbot. It also includes an example of how to work with ChatGPT’s advanced voice modes as a kind of Duolingo-style language learning tool. If you’d like to learn more about some of the real questions we discussed, check out our December AI advice column that tackles questions about proper attribution of generation tools and how to teach the next generation about AI. Recommended.
If you’re interested in experimenting with AI-assisted note-taking, check out this article from Google’s former Senior Product Manager, who helped build NotebookLM as an in-house experiment before leaving to focus on his own development. Here’s a link to WIRED’s interview with Raiza Martin, who was a product manager. Start. The podcasts that NotebookLM can create where two AI hosts discuss files are entertaining and surprisingly useful.
If you’re new to AI and experimenting with it, sign up for Season 2 of the AI Unlocked newsletter. There, you’ll learn how to approach various AI tools and technologies.
WIRED will be taking some time off for the end of the year, but we’re back in January with a 45-minute livestream starting Thursday, January 16th at 1pm ET/10am PT. We will hold a session. Mark your calendars and keep submitting all the AI questions you can think of. See you again in the new year!