Ep#104 We let ChatGPT write this title: “ChatGPT: The Future of AI-Assisted Conversations”

It’s been a while…

We’re back, this time with Familiar Strange Emma leading a panel on AI and specifically Chat GPT.

 This week, Emma is joined by Familiar Strangers Matt and Sean to discuss some of the advancements of ChatGPT and what it means for us as academics and human creativity. Matt dives into how his poetry has been informed by AI and Sean reveals his ultimate AI betrayal. 

It was a really interesting discussion, with plenty of laughs in between. We hope you enjoy! 

Links and Citations:

The article Emma mentioned 

Chat GPT’s attempt at Poetry 

And Pixie (for serious academic reference) 

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This anthropology podcast is supported by the Australian Anthropological Society, the ANU’s College of Asia and the Pacific and College of Arts and Social Sciences, and the Australian Centre for the Public Awareness of Science and is produced in collaboration with the American Anthropological Association.

Music by Pete Dabro: dabro1.bandcamp.com
Shownotes by Matthew Phung
Podcast edited by Matthew Phung
Feature image: Asking ChatGPT to write a title for this episode. 

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