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What’s up with “the MIT study” that claims 95% of all AI pilots fail? Did anyone actually read it beyond the headline? (I did! And I have some thoughts on the study and the current bubbly narrative.)
Also: the good, the bad, and the quietly dystopian side of putting AI in kids’ classrooms.
And… are robots really the thing Melania should be worrying about?
That’s just some of what Kwaku Aning, return guest and founder of Retrofuturism, and I get into on this very lively, very bubbly, and very uncrafted edition of CRAFTED.
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Referenced in this episode:
The Fever Dream of Imminent Superintelligence Is Finally Breaking (Gary Marcus in the NYTimes)
How Chatbots and AI Are Already Transforming Kids’ Classrooms (Bloomberg)
Melania Trump Has a Warning for Humanity: ‘The Robots Are Here’ (NYTimes)
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