From fashion fixes to therapy bots and the return of actual handwriting, this episode of AI Haven’t a Clue has it all.George (on actual holiday, not AI-generated) and James tackle the latest AI headlines:– Why AI might work better when we’re mean to it (sorry, robot feelings)– Why Klarna’s customer service robot might need customer service itself– Why students are putting down ChatGPT and picking up pens (yes, really)– And why your next therapist might be... a chatbot. What could go wrong?Plus, we chat to Ahmed Zaidi, founder of Hyran Technologies, about using AI to tackle fast fashion’s waste problem — because if AI can’t save the planet, at least it might help your wardrobe make less guilt-ridden choices.There’s also another AI Challenge in the mix, and James tackles a listener question about how the UK can stay ahead in the AI race. (Jetpacks not included.)💬 Got a burning question, a weird AI story, or just want to vent to something that’s not ChatGPT?Email us at [email protected] — we might read it out (unless you ask us not to).
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