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Rachelle Abbott and Jon Weeks

Tech & Science Daily podcast: Could this AI chatbot take your job?

Could this AI chatbot take your job?

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Since the emergence of AI chatbot ChatGPT there have been questions raised about whether it can challenge Google, or replace people like teachers, and even journalists

It was created by Open AI, who say it’s designed to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, and challenge incorrect phrases.

Tech & Science Daily has tested the chatbot’s tech.

Dr Peter Martin, a Royal Academy of Engineering research fellow at the University of Bristol has told Tech & Science daily, it will be some time before nuclear fusion energy powers our homes.

The US breakthrough was made at California’s National Ignition Facility, where 192 huge lasers generated more power than was put into the process for the first time.

The founder of tidal power plant company TPGen24 has told Tech & Science daily, wave energy could one day provide enough ‘base load’ power for our national grid.

Stuart Murphy said a more consistent, reliable form of renewable energy is required in future to fill the gaps in energy, when wind and solar farms are unable to produce electricity.

Plus, the gene-edited hens that only lay eggs which later hatch as females, the ‘Christmas asteroid’ due to fly past earth this week, promising results announced for mRNA personalised cancer vaccine, scientists discover snakes have a ‘double clitoris’, and the ‘artificial womb’ startup which aims to grow pod babies.

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