
Is A.I. Poisoning Itself? + Billionaire Cage Fight + Cooking With ChatGPT
Whether it’s on TikTok or Twitter, A.I.-generated content is already flooding the web. So, what happens when the technology — prone to confidently making things up — starts ingesting itself? Then, the New York Times reporter Joe Bernstein talks about why Mark Zuckerberg wants to fight Elon Musk in a cage match. Plus, we put ChatGPT’s recipe generation to the test with A.I. cocktails.
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Show Notes
Whether it’s on TikTok or Twitter, A.I.-generated content is already flooding the web. So, what happens when the technology — prone to confidently making things up — starts ingesting itself?
Then, the New York Times reporter Joe Bernstein talks about why Mark Zuckerberg wants to fight Elon Musk in a cage match.
Plus, we put ChatGPT’s recipe generation to the test with A.I. cocktails.
Today’s guests:
- Joe Bernstein is a Styles reporter at The New York Times.
- Priya Krishna is a Food staff reporter at The New York Times.
Additional reading:
- Generative A.I. is already changing the web and potentially harming itself.
- The Times’s Cooking team tried cooking recipes made by ChatGPT. The results were mixed.
- Mark Zuckerberg has been working out — and he’d like you to know about it.
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