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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

The Future of AI Conversations with The Famous: Can You Hear Me?

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Bonnie D Graham

News, Business News, Technology

4.9112 Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Good afternoon, dear audience, to our tech-filled space, where the future unfolds at a rapid pace. Welcome to Technology Revolution: The Future of Now rendezvous, with me host Bonnie D. and my Scarlett mic, exploring the future with a curious view In the realm of AI, where conversations transcend, we delve into the past, where real voices blend. What would the great minds, those voices so clear, say about AI, if they were here? Shakespeare may ponder in iambic refrain, Einstein with theories, AI's potential to gain, fictional characters, too, from realms untold, their AI musings, a story to be unfold. Joining us today on this futuristic chart, Jed Taylor, Bryan Mattimore, Mary Nunaley impart. Tom Madonna and Bob Ficken, more voices of the hour, their insights on AI, a captivating power So, buckle up, dear audience, for a journey profound, into the future of now, where voices resound. Technology Revolution chats with a roster vast, AI conversations from future to past.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Where does yesterday's future, which is already here, really here, really here, meet today's future, which is about to happen, and tomorrow's future, which could be just minutes away?

0:16.0

Welcome to technology revolution, the future of now.

0:21.3

Where host Bonnie D. Graham asks savvy futurists for their predictions about the tech-driven

0:27.1

trends that are shaping our future right now.

0:30.6

Here's your host who will take us into the future of now.

0:34.4

Bonnie D. Graham.

0:36.1

Thank you to the voice of Ryan Treasure, Bonnie D. in the house.

0:38.7

We have a very special show for you today.

0:40.5

We're going to have conversations, not just among ourselves, but what would you say to somebody

0:45.7

who was a hero, an icon, a leader in their field who's no longer alive?

0:51.4

Or what would you say to a fictional character in a cartoon, in a movie, something

0:57.5

made up. Somebody imagined this character, this quote-unquote person. What if you could have a

1:02.9

conversation and talk to them through AI? You know, I love chat. G.P.T. And I'm going to read you

1:08.2

my little intro poem in a minute. And a shout out to Josh Greenbaum, an analyst who's been on several of my business shows, was on one recently.

1:15.5

And he called me the Poet Laureate of the Virtual World because I opened my shows with poems.

1:20.7

So thank you, Josh. I don't deserve the title, but I will work hard to earn it.

1:25.0

And shout out to our engineer Matt Weidner at Voice America today.

1:28.9

So let me read my opening. And then I'm going to start off the show, my five guests, my wonderful

1:33.5

guests. We've got who we got here. We've got Jed Taylor, wave hello, and we've got Mary Nunnily.

1:39.5

We've got Brian Matamore without the W today. And we've got Tom Madonna and we've got Bob Fick and I know them all well. And they said they'd love to have these conversations. So I've asked them and they've each had a chat conversation with one or more real people, no longer of this world and one or more characters who never were in this world, but we wish they had been. And I'm going to start out after my monologue with a couple of

2:00.8

my conversation. So let me read the monologue. Here we go. Good afternoon, good morning, dear audience,

2:06.1

to our tech-filled space where the future unfolds at a rapid pace. Technology Revolution,

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