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AI's utility stems from human teaching, not inherent intelligence, podcasts discuss

Two podcast episodes discuss the nature of AI, emphasizing that its utility stems from human teaching rather than inherent intelligence. One episode highlights the power of words and observation, suggesting that intentional speech and focus can influence reality, framing this as a scientific principle. The other episode features a discussion on AI's capabilities, with a clip already released and anticipation for the full podcast. AI

IMPACT These discussions highlight the ongoing debate about AI's nature and the importance of human input in its development and application.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of social media posts discussing opinions about AI, not a primary release or significant event.

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AI's utility stems from human teaching, not inherent intelligence, podcasts discuss

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    AI isn't intelligent because it exists - it's useful because we teach it. I had a great discussion about this (and plenty more) on the Two Talking Fools podcast

    AI isn't intelligent because it exists - it's useful because we teach it. I had a great discussion about this (and plenty more) on the Two Talking Fools podcast. They've just released a clip from the episode, linked below. Looking forward to the full release! # AI # Technology # …

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    There ain't nothing to say but good. Our words have power. All the #AI #programming with voice nonsense should be a clue. I forget it all the time. #Speak your

    There ain't nothing to say but good. Our words have power. All the #AI #programming with voice nonsense should be a clue. I forget it all the time. #Speak your life into existence. That power does exist. It's not #morality , it's #science . Observation is science. I have observed…