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How the tech behind ChatGPT could change the world—an updated episode from our archive

Our podcast on science and technology. This week, we revisit a summer episode of “Babbage” on a new type of AI: foundation models. Might they one day become as fundamental as electricity?

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CHATGPT IS just one example of a new type of artificial intelligence, which could become the next major general-purpose technology. This week, we revisit one of our favourite episodes of 2022, which explains why “foundational AI” promises to be so transformative.

The Economist’s Ludwig Siegele explains why ChatGPT has been taking the world by storm, and why foundation models, or generative AI, could end up having an economic impact similar to that of electricity. Jack Clark of Anthropic AI tells us about the new AI ecosystem that is emerging. Reeps One, a beatboxer, explains how he uses machine learning to compose music. And Kate Crawford, the author of “Atlas of AI”, considers why the technology is proving so controversial. Alok Jha hosts. Runtime: 44 mins

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