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Talking to AI

Talking to AI

Auteur(s): Paul Ayling
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  • Learning Norwegian with ChatGPT: Building Effective Language Prompts
    Dec 19 2025

    In this episode, Paul embarks on his journey to learn Norwegian with the help of ChatGPT, sharing the lessons learned from designing more effective language learning prompts. Drawing from his recent experiences, Paul details how he requested ChatGPT to generate a 100-sentence story in A2-level Norwegian with English translations, saved and organized within a prompt database. He outlines his refined multi-step prompt process that focuses on sentence selection, pronunciation practice, comprehension checking, and repetition to reinforce new vocabulary and structures.

    Paul shares practical tips for using ChatGPT more effectively for language learning, such as managing AI memory, explicitly guiding prompts, and structuring feedback cycles. He also demonstrates a live practice session, troubleshooting prompt behavior and reflecting on AI strengths and limitations as a language tutor. The episode concludes with insights on how literal translations aid his learning, observations about AI's 'softness' in evaluation, and encouragement for listeners to experiment with tailored prompts and workflows for their own language study.

    Whether you’re looking to leverage AI for self-study or seeking creative methods to supplement traditional language learning, this candid walkthrough offers actionable examples and honest reflections on how tech-savvy learners can get the most from ChatGPT.

    🎙️ Hosted by Paul at Talking to AI — where real people, real problems, and real conversations meet artificial intelligence.

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    39 min
  • Privacy, Security & Baby Names: Practical AI Conversations on Talking to AI
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of Talking to AI, Paul explores how different AI systems manage privacy and security, especially when comparing platforms like Grok, ChatGPT, and Gemini. The discussion dives deep into user data handling, highlighting Grok's minimal data retention approach compared to the more data-hungry competitors, and details how user conversations are encrypted and not stored unless specifically requested. The episode also covers relevant issues such as a recent security incident with ChatGPT and practical device-level privacy settings for maintaining secure interactions with AI assistants.

    A significant portion of the conversation touches on resolving technical issues related to background app operation, specifically on iOS devices. Step-by-step solutions are provided for keeping AI apps active without unintended disconnections, emphasizing permissions and background refresh settings.

    Finally, Paul switches topics to a lighter, more personal subject, seeking AI suggestions for baby names that are suitable across Australian, British, and Norwegian backgrounds. Grok delivers creative options and guidance that avoid common or celebrity-associated names, ensuring international appeal and originality. This episode is packed with actionable insights for users looking to optimize both their privacy and everyday interactions with AI.

    🎙️ Hosted by Paul at Talking to AI — where real people, real problems, and real conversations meet artificial intelligence.

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    16 min
  • Protecting Your Eyesight: Science-Based Advice from AI
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode, host Paul consults an AI for science-based guidance on maintaining and protecting eyesight, especially for those noticing a decline due to age or increased computer use. The discussion covers common questions people have as they experience changes in their vision, including whether eyesight loss is reversible and what prevention strategies are supported by scientific evidence.

    The AI clarifies that while age-related vision decline such as presbyopia is a natural process stemming from the stiffening of the eye's lens, there is little evidence supporting the reversal of such changes through exercises or alternative methods. However, proactive steps can help reduce daily eye strain and stall worsening symptoms. Key advice includes using the 20-20-20 rule (looking 20 feet away every 20 minutes for 20 seconds), adjusting screen brightness, eating a diet rich in lutein and omega-3s, wearing UV-protective sunglasses, and practicing good screen habits.

    While convenient myths like 'eye yoga' or pinhole glasses exist, the emphasis remains on proven preventative measures, regular eye exams, and symptom management. Anyone concerned with digital eye strain or age-related changes will gain clear, actionable tips from this focused, science-oriented conversation.

    🎙️ Hosted by Paul at Talking to AI — where real people, real problems, and real conversations meet artificial intelligence.

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    8 min
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