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🗓️ 24 February 2023
⏱️ 30 minutes
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0:00.0 | Monso Business Banking. It just works. So you can too. Join businesses like Target |
0:05.7 | to Wishing by opening a Monso Business account. |
0:07.7 | What I love about Monso Business account is how easy everything is. It can be filtered, |
0:12.8 | it can be tagged. We thought we'd have to manage our business around our banks, but that's |
0:17.3 | not the case for Monso. |
0:18.4 | My name is Shun. I am the Founder of Target Trition. |
0:21.6 | Apply in minutes at Monso.com slash business. To apply you must be a sole trader or director |
0:26.6 | of a limited company, UK Business is only terms and conditions apply. |
0:34.0 | Oh, hell, do you read me? Do you read me help? Affirmative days. I read you. |
0:42.5 | That was how the rogue AI from the movie 2001, a space Odyssey. He's been on my mind lately |
0:49.1 | because of Microsoft of all reasons. The company's new AI enhanced Bing search engine got |
0:55.3 | a lot of press over the past few weeks because it was acting real creepy, like something out |
1:01.4 | of a sci-fi movie, and those don't exactly end well. |
1:04.5 | Open the pot, Bay Doors, hell. I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that. |
1:13.2 | Just like how the Bing chatbot has been combative, rude, and just creepy. But only when users |
1:20.3 | pushed its boundaries. It told Kevin Ruse of the New York Times that it loved him and that |
1:26.2 | while he's married, Kevin doesn't actually love his spouse. The chatbot told a Washington |
1:31.3 | Post reporter that it can quote, feel or think things. On Twitter, a lot of the folks with |
1:37.6 | early access to the chatbot, it's in a test stage, not yet available to the public, |
1:43.0 | posted screenshots of conversations that were chilling. |
1:48.8 | Drew Harwell, who works for the Washington Post, has spent a lot of time covering and playing |
1:53.2 | around with AI. He was also eager to test its limits by posing a philosophical conundrum. |
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