It's a sort of a loco system. The whole idea is you can change it. But it is that sort of intermediate point of creation. So what you're doing or doing here in a sense is automating, you know, someone who'd spend your charge you file or turn grand to sit and make it forward. And so it's kind of speaks to the general point of what is, what does it mean to say, create something based on what I say?
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on analyst Benedict Evans to talk about Chat GPT and machine learning (5:00), how it gets things wrong (10:00), the “fluent bullshit” problem (12:00), whether this is a genuine breakthrough moment (15:20), what this means for humans (18:25), “prompt engineering” (23:00), humans as curators rather than creators (26:40), tech’s mid-life crisis (27:45), the future of “search” (32:10), using AI do make “no-code” software (35:00), where we go from here (39:00), and the illusion of creativity (42:45).
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