Advice for ChatGPT Voice Mode? Best uses of AI for retirees? Our experts answer your questions
Thank you very much A huge thank you to all of our readers who tuned in live for the second part of our Q&A series focusing on artificial intelligence. I was pleased to see how many questions came up before the event as well as all the questions that made their way into the conversation during our chat.
Missed the broadcast? We always support you. Below is a replay of the event that WIRED subscribers can watch at any time. Also, the livestream from the first time was available here.
I started the conversation with a few quick demos showing how to use it image and voice features built into chatbots, including examples of how they can be interacted with ChatGPT’s advanced voice mode as a Duolingo-style language learning tool. To dig deeper into some of the live questions we discussed, I recommend you take a look My AI advice column in December, addressing questions about the appropriate allocation of innovative tools and how to teach the next generation about AI.
If you want to test out the AI-powered note-taking feature, here’s a link to WIRED Interview with Raiza Martinformer senior product manager at Google who helped build NotebookLM as an experiment within the company, before leaving to focus on her own startup. Podcasts NotebookLM being able to create two AI servers that discuss your files is fun and surprisingly useful.
Any newcomers who are just starting out with AI and experimenting with it should sign up for part two of our program. Newsletter unlocked AIwhere I will guide you through different AI tools and technological approaches.
At WIRED, we’re taking a break at the end of the year, but we’ll be back in January for another 45-minute livestream on Thursday, January 16at 1pm ET/10am PT. Mark your calendars and keep submitting every question you can think of about AI. I’ll see you again in the new year!