As we wrap up the second segment of our interactive question-and-answer series dedicated to artificial intelligence, I want to extend my sincere gratitude to all the participants. The overwhelming response from our readers was heartening—both in advance of the session and during the live broadcast. It’s evident that the curiosity surrounding AI is thriving, and it’s encouraging to see such active engagement in discussions that could impact our future.

For those who were unable to join us live, there’s no need to fret. We’ve curated a replay of the event exclusively for WIRED subscribers, ensuring that anyone interested can catch up at their convenience. Additionally, the first installment of our series remains accessible, providing foundational insights into AI that can help frame future discussions. This approach not only democratizes access to knowledge but also fosters an ongoing dialogue about advancements in AI technology.

During the recent session, I showcased some innovative features of chatbots, including image recognition and voice interaction. One intriguing example was the demonstration of ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode, which functions similarly to language learning platforms like Duolingo. This hands-on exhibition illustrated how AI could be harnessed as a practical tool for education, making learning both interactive and engaging. Such demonstrations reinforce the notion that AI technology can provide substantial benefits beyond simple automation.

The live questions posed during the event provided valuable insights into the pressing issues surrounding AI. I encourage everyone to refer to my AI advice column published in December, where we delve into important discussions, such as the ethics of attribution when using generative tools. This column serves as a guide for educators and parents who wish to equip the next generation with the knowledge needed to navigate the evolving landscape of AI technology responsibly.

In addition to our event discussions, I want to highlight an exciting initiative—NotebookLM—created by Raiza Martin, a former senior product manager at Google. This AI-enabled note-taking tool showcases how machine learning can enhance everyday tasks. I highly recommend checking out the podcast capabilities it offers, featuring AI-generated conversations around user files. It’s a fascinating experiment that merges productivity with entertainment, paving the way for future applications of AI in our daily lives.

As the year comes to a close, we’re excited to announce the continuation of our series. Join us again on January 16 for another live session where we’ll address even more of your burning questions about AI. Mark your calendars and continue to send your inquiries—your engagement is what drives these discussions forward. As we step into the new year, let’s remain committed to exploring the potential of AI together, fostering a community of informed and curious individuals ready to embrace the future.

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