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Hard Fork The New York Times
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4.2 • 24件の評価
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“Hard Fork” is a show about the future that’s already here. Each week, journalists Kevin Roose and Casey Newton explore and make sense of the latest in the rapidly changing world of tech.
Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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A Conversation With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada + An OpenAI Whistle-Blower Speaks Out
It turns out A.I. is surprisingly Canadian.
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Google Eats Rocks + A Win for A.I. Interpretability + Safety Vibe Check
“Pass me the nontoxic glue and a couple of rocks, because it’s time to whip up a meal with Google’s new A.I. Overviews.”
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ScarJo vs. ChatGPT + Neuralink’s First Patient Opens Up + Microsoft’s A.I. PCs
“Did you ever think we would have a literal Avenger fighting back against the relentless march of A.I.? Because that's sort of what this story is about.”
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OpenAI's Flirty New Assistant + Google Guts the Web + We Play HatGPT
It’s been a week of A.I. vertigo - the feeling that we’ve been dragged five years into the future and aren’t sure what to do about it.
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Meet Kevin’s A.I. Friends
They gave him notes on his outfits and reassurance before a big talk, and they shared made-up gossip about each other.
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AI at Your Jobs + Hank Green Talks TikTok + Deepfake High School
A synthetic chief executive, a bot trained on employees’ personalities, and a regular duel with ChatGPT — our listeners brought us their stories.
カスタマーレビュー
Started out good, but quickly got boring
There was so much potential here, it’s a pity that it got off track. For one thing, the podcasters have started to lose their credibility by laughing at their own jokes all of the time. The time they spend being juvenile could be put to much better broadcasting use. Secondly, if there is nothing to report, then stick to the outline, finish the story, and allow us to move on. There are other podcasts we listeners want to listen to, and nothing is more annoying than discovering the hour long program we’ve just listened to wasn’t up to the challenge of delivering the story. Bye!