AI Haven't A Clue
AI Is Helping Us Talk to Cockroaches… Whilst Humans Are All Sounding Like ChatGPT
27 Jun 2025
Ever wanted to have a heart-to-heart with a dodo? Or debate ethics with a whale? This week’s guest, zoologist Jack Ashby, tells us how he’s using generative AI to give museum specimens a voice.This week, James and George dig into the juicy Microsoft–OpenAI “lovers’ tiff”, why everything on LinkedIn now sounds like it was written by ChatGPT, and whether you should be worried about AI stealing your kids' faces. James and George are going head to head in an AI Challenge keeping in theme with animals - reckon you can spot the fake cat? It’s harder than you think…Get in touch with your questions, queries, or just to say hello! over at [email protected]
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