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Wikireadia: The Podcast that reads Wikipedia.
Eric Goeres | Wikireadia
45 episodes
3 days ago
Wikipedia is awesome. What’s not awesome is reading Wikipedia when you’re walking, driving, trying to get to sleep or sheltering in place. That’s what Wikireadia is here for — Wikireadia is the podcast wherein we pick the most interesting Wikipedia entries and then we read them to you. No commentary or analysis, just the entry itself and the smooth voice of your host Eric Goeres. From cultural phenomenons to scientific principles, architects to movie stars and sunken ships to space rockets, if it’s interesting and it’s on Wikipedia, we’re gonna read it. Contact us at: wikireadia@pm.me
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Wikipedia is awesome. What’s not awesome is reading Wikipedia when you’re walking, driving, trying to get to sleep or sheltering in place. That’s what Wikireadia is here for — Wikireadia is the podcast wherein we pick the most interesting Wikipedia entries and then we read them to you. No commentary or analysis, just the entry itself and the smooth voice of your host Eric Goeres. From cultural phenomenons to scientific principles, architects to movie stars and sunken ships to space rockets, if it’s interesting and it’s on Wikipedia, we’re gonna read it. Contact us at: wikireadia@pm.me
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ChatGPT | Wikireadia #306
Wikireadia: The Podcast that reads Wikipedia.
30 minutes 41 seconds
2 years ago
ChatGPT | Wikireadia #306
The human says: AI is here, and it's name is ChatGPT. It launched in November 2022, and had a million users within a month. A month later, ChatGPT had a 100 million users. That's fast growth, and intense interest. But what is it? And what are the applications -- and implications? Let's ask non-artificial intelligence, Wikipedia. But first ... To ChatGPT (Prompt): What is ChatGPT and why is it important? From ChatGPT (Andwer): "ChatGPT is a large language model created by OpenAI. It is designed to understand and respond to natural language queries from users. The "GPT" in its name stands for "Generative Pretrained Transformer," which refers to the neural network architecture used to train the model. ChatGPT is important because it represents a significant advancement in natural language processing (NLP) technology. It has been trained on vast amounts of data and can generate highly accurate and contextually relevant responses to a wide range of questions and topics. This makes it a valuable tool for everything from customer service and technical support to education and research. ChatGPT is also important because it has the potential to democratize access to information and knowledge. By providing users with instant access to accurate and reliable information, ChatGPT can help to bridge the digital divide and empower people around the world to learn, grow, and achieve their full potential." There you have it!
Wikireadia: The Podcast that reads Wikipedia.
Wikipedia is awesome. What’s not awesome is reading Wikipedia when you’re walking, driving, trying to get to sleep or sheltering in place. That’s what Wikireadia is here for — Wikireadia is the podcast wherein we pick the most interesting Wikipedia entries and then we read them to you. No commentary or analysis, just the entry itself and the smooth voice of your host Eric Goeres. From cultural phenomenons to scientific principles, architects to movie stars and sunken ships to space rockets, if it’s interesting and it’s on Wikipedia, we’re gonna read it. Contact us at: wikireadia@pm.me