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Something You Should Know

The Real and False Promises of AI & What They Really Ate at the First Thanksgiving

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

Science, Social Sciences, Self-improvement, Education, Health & Fitness

4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

How many photographs have been taken worldwide in the history of photography? And how many just this year? These are a few of the fascinating facts that begin this episode that I know you’ll end up repeating at upcoming holiday parties that will make you sound so interesting! Source: John Mitchinson author of 1227 Quite Interesting Facts to Blow Your Socks Off (https://amzn.to/4fP4vaX). To hear it said, artificial intelligence is the greatest thing in the world or the beginning of the end of civilization. So, what’s the truth about AI? What can it do and what will it never do? That is what Arvind Narayanan is going to tell you, and he is someone to listen to. Arvind is a professor of computer science at Princeton University and director of its Center for Information Technology Policy. He was named one of Time magazine 100 most influential people in AI and he is co-author of the book k AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference (https://amzn.to/3Z9RBiv). What did they eat at the first Thanksgiving? No doubt you’ve heard stories about the first Thanksgiving but a lot of what we were told just isn’t true. In fact, many of the foods and traditions of Thanksgiving came much later. Here to set the record straight on that famous dinner held by the Pilgrims and native Americans is Leslie Landrigan. She has been writing about New England history for over 10 years – and she is author of the book the book Historic Thanksgiving Foods: And the People who Cooked Them, 1607 to 1955 (https://amzn.to/40NW23s) Anyone who owns a printer has wondered why the ink cartridges cost so much to replace. The answer is a bit complicated and kind of interesting. Listen as I explain https://www.consumerreports.org/electronics-computers/printers/why-is-printer-ink-so-expensive-a2101590645/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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you should know, some fascinating facts you never knew, including one weird one about Wild Bill

0:39.3

Hickok. Then, a top AI expert on the amazing things AI can do and the false promises,

0:46.6

the things AI cannot do. These ideas about AI developing an agency of its own and deciding to do

0:53.7

stuff, these are pure sci-fi scenarios.

0:57.0

Based on the way that AI is currently built today, those speculative scenarios really have no basis in reality.

1:03.0

Also, the real reason printer ink is so expensive and a look back at what they really ate at the first Thanksgiving. One of the things that they always ate and ate to excess is pumpkin.

1:15.6

Pumpkin was hugely important.

1:17.6

New England was the Pumpkin Dominion,

1:19.6

and the first American folk song was written in 1620,

1:22.6

and it was about how they ate too much pumpkin all the time.

1:25.6

All this today on Something You Should Know.

1:31.6

No one likes nasty surprises.

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Like when your favorite artist brings out a concept album

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