We’re boldly going where no pod has gone before…We're talking all things from asteroid dodging to Apple’s AI skepticism - George and James blast off into the cosmos with Professor Massimiliano Vasile, a leading expert in space systems engineering and AI. Find out how artificial intelligence is changing space travel — from planning smarter missions to possibly saving Earth from rogue asteroids.Back on Earth, we unpack the latest AI headlines:Apple says AI models are faking it till they make it (and failing at hard stuff)Teachers get the go-ahead to let AI mark homework AI might just be your new work/life balance coachPLUS:James tackles a live listener question at IAB EngageA new AI Challenge takes off with some… unearthly soundsAnd we’re taking your weirdest, hardest, most bonkers AI questions – email us at [email protected] you're a space cadet or just AI-curious, this episode’s got you covered.Strap in, hit play, and remember – stay curious.
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