[applause] he rides a bike and he s from philadelphia. yet, somehow he is still alive. ceo of electric bike technologies, jason kraft. [applause] she is an expert on politics, which for this show makes you unique. fox news correspondent, gillian turner. [applause] by night she is a popular tv personality. by day, he s a professional dog walker. fox news contributor, kat timpf. [applause] well, it s been a minute since we cleaned out the fridge, so before we get to some new stories, let s do this. announcer: greg s leftovers, mmm! tom: it leftovers where i read recent jokes we didn t use. just like when greg does it come it s my first time reading these. here we go. during a recent jail interview, ghislaine max acclaimed jeffrey epstein was indeed murdered in his cell. she says she knows this because he never really liked to hang by himself. [audience reacts] jeff bezos the path of his girlfriend lauren sanchez revealed an interview that in 1999 she was devastated a
the same again? what we were seeing was the emergence of something called generative ai, and although this was only a tiny part of artificial intelligence as a whole, it got us all talking about the possibilities and the risks. to the evening, when we re watching our favourite streaming service and it s recommending what to watch. but suddenly, people were interested and fear seemed to transcend excitement. and next week, world leaders are going to be meeting at bletchley park, the world famous computing site, for the ai summit, to discuss all of the issues that al has kicked up. so, we thought we d give you a reminder of some of those issues, plus some of the benefits of letting computers learn from billions trillions of pieces of data. we start with ben derico in chicago, and then marc cieslak s in scotland. ai art has taken a massive leap recently. i mean, this one sold for over $400,000 at an auction at christie s in 2018. with image generators like dall e and stable di
With the power of supercomputing, which is now relying on artificial intelligence, Elon Musk believes that superhuman AI can surpass human intelligence next year.
going to encourage more people p it real, right? they are sick of all this stuff. a couple things here. i m one of these people where i firmly believe not only will ai come for our jobs in the next few decades, but for all of us. we will be here at the goodwill of the ai bots. it s a grim view, but this is where it s going. the reason why chatgpt is making mistakes right now is because it s not very sophisticated, but the way this technology works, every second it s operational, it is acquiring infinite knowledge. so in just a couple years it s going to be able to well, the good news for you, it s coming for my job before yours, because it s a lot harder to write funny jokes and be an entertaining comedian than it is to report the news.