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AI was meant to make work easier. So why does everyone feel more overwhelmed?In this episode, we explore the uncomfortable truth about AI and productivity with expert Christine Armstrong. Despite the promises of efficiency and automation, many people feel like they’re working harder, not smarter... and falling further behind.We unpack why AI isn’t delivering the productivity boost we expected, the rise of burnout in an “always-on” digital workplace, why so many people still resist AI AND the psychological pressure of trying to keep up.Have an idea you want to share with us? Contact us at aihaventaclue.com!
George’s flexing his new “Alexa Plus” access (and Jame's feels left behind)and there’s even a surprise bit of AI popping up in the new series of The Return of Amandaland.The Elon Musk vs OpenAI saga gets even weirder, Estonia starts integrating AI directly into schools, Google warns hackers are using AI to find zero-day flaws, and TikTok’s AI summaries go full goblin mode.We kick off a new segment where we stress-test ChatGPT (and friends) on real-life dilemmas… starting with James’ four-year-old who refuses fruit and veg. Spoiler: Chats let us down.Plus: Harry Potter explains tokens, and a listener asks why everyone’s suddenly hiring a “Chief AI Officer”.Contact us over at aihaventaclue.com!
Dr Lauren Ingram has worked at Meta, Amazon, and some of the biggest companies shaping the future of technology. Now she’s warning that women are being locked out of the AI boom before it’s even properly begun.Lauren tells us more about the hidden culture inside tech, why AI feels inaccessible to so many people, and the shocking statistics around female AI adoption.Contact us over at aihaventaclue.com
If AI is saving us time… why does it feel like we’re working more than ever?AI promised freedom. Fewer hours. Less grind.So why are inboxes fuller, expectations higher, and workloads… increasing?In this episode, we explore the uncomfortable truth behind productivity and technology and why AI might not give us the future we expected.And although AI feels cheap right now, that might not last. We break down why the true cost of tools like ChatGPT could be about to skyrocket… and why companies might need you to start paying a lot more.Alongside that, we dive into a wild week in AI news:The escalating feud between Elon Musk and OpenAI, the Pentagon’s plan to become an “AI-first” military, Spotify cracking down on AI-generated music and there's A controversial new platform trying to “audit” journalists.AND a bizarre glitch where ChatGPT started talking about goblins and gremlinsContact us at aihaventaclue@gmail.com!
Would you break up with someone over their ChatGPT history?A woman discovers her boyfriend has been using ChatGPT to analyse their relationship, including, listing her flaws, questioning his feelings, and ultimately asking AI if he should break up with her.It didn’t end well.And we dive into the biggest stories in AI right now: Elon Musk vs OpenAI and why it’s now heading to court, the growing AI war between the US and China, Taylor Swift locking down her identity to fight AI clones, Spotify’s AI music problem (and why no one can tell what’s real anymore). PLUS! A surprising twist in the AI and climate debate… and why even the experts can’t agree.. and of course a listener question from you!Contact us with your questions, feedback and queries over at aihaventaclue@gmail.com.
This week, Anthropic unveil a brand new model so powerful it’s being deliberately kept out of public hands over fears it could destabilise cybersecurity, economies… and more.Some are calling it a breakthrough. Others are calling it a warning.We're breaking down the “Mythos” model and why even governments are paying attention, and whether this is genuine risk or just clever PR. And ELSEWHERE, the AI race is heating up! Apple makes a bold move that could redefine how we experience AI, the UK risks falling behind as companies quietly move AI operations abroad, and OpenAI’s expansion hits a very British obstacle… Victorian cobblestones!Plus, we dive into a new study suggesting AI might actually be changing the way we think : reducing memory, critical thinking, and creativity.And in the weirdest corner of the internet:An AI influencer making thousands… and a wearable AI “friend” that listens to your life and talks back.This episode asks a big question:Are we building tools to help us… or something we won’t be able to control?Contact us over at aihaventaclue.com
Is the UK already losing the AI race… and what does that mean for all of us?This week we unpack the shock pause of a major OpenAI data centre project in the UK and why it could signal deeper problems with infrastructure, regulation, and global competition.But that’s just the start. We dive into the growing tension between governments, Big Tech, and the public as AI investment collides with real-world limitations. Are we too reliant on American tech giants? And is the UK missing its moment to lead?Plus, AI coworkers are quietly creeping into meetings, inboxes, and daily workflows, but not everyone is happy about it. From bots taking notes to employees pushing back against being “monitored,” we explore the workplace culture clash no one has solved yet.And finally: is the AI bubble about to burst? With billions being poured into tools that people still don’t fully trust, we break down the difference between real innovation… and overhyped expectations.Contact us over at aihaventaclue.com!
What do soap operas, school exams, and billionaire tech wars have in common?AI. Obviously. This week OpenAI buys a podcast (we’re still waiting for our offer), Sam Altman calls for a complete economic reset, and Elon Musk edges closer to building the world’s first trillion-dollar company. Meanwhile, Alexa has had a big update, China's lobsters are taking over and we're starting the move to make AI mark school exams. Contact us over at aihaventaclue.com!
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