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AI: The Good, the bad, and the just plain dumb

AI: The Good, the bad, and the just plain dumb

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Episode Notes:

• Personal Updates & Music Discussion

• Aubrey shares plans for a spring break camping trip.

• Peter reflects on a hectic work schedule and the challenge of balancing clinic and surgery days.

• Discussion on Spiritbox's new album Tsunami Sea, its evolution from Eternal Blue, and its potential impact on the metal scene.

AI in Everyday Life

• Both hosts discuss their regular use of AI tools.

• Aubrey uses AI for tasks like rewording sentences, generating email drafts, and even creating AI images for fun.

• Peter extensively uses AI for running a Dungeons & Dragons campaign, generating content, summarizing documents, and simplifying technical tasks.

• The usefulness of AI in coding, including debugging and optimizing scripts.

Where AI Excels and Fails

• AI shines in summarizing information, brainstorming, and streamlining repetitive tasks.

• Math and creative writing remain weak points for AI, as it often generates incorrect solutions and generic prose.

• The dangers of relying on AI too much, particularly in academic settings.

• Apple's AI offerings, including Image Playgrounds and auto-summarization, fall short in comparison to more established AI tools.

Final Thoughts

• The importance of using AI as a supplement rather than a substitute for human effort.

• Excitement about the future of AI, particularly in creative and technical fields.

• A preview of upcoming topics and a reminder to like, share, and subscribe.

Join us for a fun and insightful discussion on the intersection of AI and daily life--whether for work, creativity, or just making life a little easier.

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