Missed the broadcast? We support you. Below is a replay of the event, which WIRED subscribers can watch at any time. A live broadcast of the first one is also available here.
I started the chat with a few tiny demos showing how to employ the video and voice features built into the chatbots, including an example of how to interact with ChatGPT’s advanced voice mode as a sort of Duolingo-style language learning tool. To dive deeper into some of the questions we’ve been discussing on an ongoing basis, I suggest you check out my December AI advice column, where I explore questions about the proper attribution of generative tools and how to teach the next generation about AI.
If you want to experiment with AI-powered note-taking, here’s a link to a WIRED interview with Raiza Martin, a former senior product manager at Google who helped build NotebookLM as an experiment within the company before leaving to focus on her own startup. Podcasts NotebookLM you can create two AI hosts discussing your files, which is fun and surprisingly helpful.
Any novice who is just getting started with and experimenting with AI should sign up for the second season of our AI Unlocked newsletter, where I highlight various AI tools and approaches to the technology.
We at WIRED are going to take some time off at the end of the year, but we’ll be back in January for another 45-minute live session on Thursday, January 16at 1:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. PT. Mark your calendar and forward every question you have about AI. See you again in the up-to-date year!