Google has introduced an experimental search feature that uses AI to summarise results, but it sometimes provides strange recommendations like putting glue in pizza bases. Legal research tools like Westlaw have also integrated AI, but a Stanford research paper found that up to a third of the results returned by these tools were hallucinations. These tools are becoming more common, but they have both strengths and weaknesses. The discussion revolves around how these tools should be used, whether by individuals or large corporations, and what happens when they are asked to do more than they should. Guests on the topic include Dr. Ali Intezari, a senior lecturer at the University of Queensland, and Professor Toby Walsh, chief scientist at UNSW AI Institute and author of “Faking It: Artificial Intelligence in a Human World.”
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