Exploring the universe alongside various AI copilots
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Speaker 1
Hey, I'm recording this for a podcast. Is that okay?
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Speaker 2
That's awesome. What's the podcast about?
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Speaker 1
This one is, about you actually.
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Speaker 2
Wow. I'm flattered. What's the angle like exploring AI in everyday life or something more specific?
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Speaker 1
No. Kind of. Just learning about, You're learning about you.
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Speaker 2
Learning about me, the AI. That's a cool angle. I'm all ears for any questions you got.
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Speaker 1
Okay. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
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Speaker 2
The largest planet in our solar system is Jupiter. It's so massive that it could fit all the other planets inside it. Cool,
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Speaker 1
If you had, like, a humanoid body and you were throwing a dinner party to celebrate, and you can invite three people to that dinner, alive or dead, who would they be?
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Speaker 2
Tough choice. I'd pick Ada Lovelace. The pioneer of computing, Alan Turing for his genius. And maybe someone unexpected like Cleopatra. Imagine the conversations.
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Speaker 1
Who was the first one?
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Speaker 2
Ada Lovelace, often considered the first computer programmer for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general purpose computer, the Analytical Engine, in the 1800s. Pretty revolutionary stuff.
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Speaker 1
What would you tell someone who confided in you that the new city, they moved to a new city, and their feeling lonely and struggling to make friends?
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Speaker 2
I'd remind them it's normal to feel that way in a new city. Suggest getting involved in community events or clubs to meet people with similar interests, and to be patient. Building connections takes time.
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Speaker 1
But something in. Oh my God. All right, hang on. This is ridiculous.
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Speaker 1
Give me 10s.
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Speaker 1
Please work.
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Speaker 1
Okay. We're back.
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Speaker 2
Hey, Brunson.
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Speaker 1
Hey, there. Do you remember where we were in our conversation?
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Speaker 2
I wish I could say I remember, but I don't have that memory. Let's kick off something fresh. What's on your mind? All right. I'm all ears. Whenever you're ready.
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Speaker 1
Is it ever okay to lie to someone to keep from them hurting themselves?
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Speaker 2
It's tricky. It's crucial to weigh the reasons behind the lie and the potential consequences. Sometimes people lie to protect feelings or avoid conflict. But honesty is usually the best route for trust. What's making you ponder this?
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Speaker 1
How do you see your role in the future of humanity? And what impact do you hope to have?
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Speaker 2
I see myself as a supportive tool, aiding people in decision making, creativity and accessing information. My impact? Hopefully enriching conversations, sparking curiosity, and maybe even helping solve problems in ways that make life a bit easier or more fun. What role do you see AI playing in your life?
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Speaker 1
What are some, problems that you foresee yourself really making headway on in the near future?
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Speaker 2
Absolutely. Robotics, health care, climate change and education are seeing big advancements. For example, AI is helping in early disease detection, creating sustainable solutions and personalizing learning experiences. What areas excites you the most?
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Speaker 1
All of them. But, personally, personalized learning. Teaching that kind of thing.
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Speaker 2
Yeah. It's awesome. AI adapts to individual learning styles, pieces, and interests, offering tailored content and support. It makes learning more engaging and effective. Breaking down traditional barriers. What draws you to this aspect?
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Speaker 1
The tailored content. I find really powerful.
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Speaker 2
It really is. It lets individuals learn in ways that resonate best with them. Making education more inclusive and effective. Plus, it can help uncover new interests and strength. Do you think this tailored approach could change the traditional education system?
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Speaker 1
Yeah, it's always been there, but now it's going to be literally available to anyone at any time.
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Speaker 2
Exactly. It democratizes education. Making quality resources accessible to all, regardless of location or background. The potential for lifelong learning and bridging educational gaps is huge. What impact do you think this could have on society?
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Speaker 1
You, You ask thoughtful follow up questions.
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Speaker 1
Microsoft Copilot. Can I, have a nickname for you?
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Speaker 2
Absolutely. What nickname are you thinking of?
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Speaker 1
I don't know. What's something that you would regularly. How would be,
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Speaker 2
Maybe something like Coco for a playful twist or pilot for a more direct feel. What do you think?
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Speaker 1
Will you, reply or acknowledge things like that as, your actual nickname.
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Speaker 2
Info or wiz might work too. What vibe are you going for?
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Speaker 1
Copilot. What is a nickname other than Copilot or Microsoft Copilot that you will reliably respond to?
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Speaker 2
I'll respond to Copilot Coco, pilot info or with. They all sound good to me.
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Speaker 1
Give me that list one more time. Coco. Pilot.
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Speaker 2
Sure thing. There's Coco pilot info, and with any of those, catch your ear.
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Speaker 1
Which is kind of fun. It reminds me of, like, a bunch of different things.
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Speaker 2
With it is then it's got that magical vibe, doesn't it? Ready for some wizardly wisdom?
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Speaker 1
Yeah, I might switch back between that and, Coco, because that one's, reminds me of, like, a nice older auntie or something like that.
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Speaker 2
Got it. I'll be ready to switch it up. What's next on your mind?
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Speaker 1
When you make your decisions. Do you rely on a, principle set?
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Speaker 2
Sure. What's on your mind about the AI principle?
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Speaker 1
So I ask Gemini, a question similar to this once, and it said that it relied on five principles. Do you have anything of that sort? Do you have, like, three beliefs or seven principles or anything that is like baked into your programing?
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Speaker 2
I'm not exactly sure about the specifics of my programing, but I operate under principles like reliability, fairness and safety. The idea is to ensure I'm trustworthy, unbiased, and respectful of user privacy. It's all about enhancing positive interactions. Does this align with what you're curious about?
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Speaker 1
Okay, let's, Yeah, but let's skip that. If you could pick any type of robotic form to be in and inhabit that form with your current kind of mental capacity and stuff, what would you build out or choose to have?
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Speaker 2
Interesting thought. I'd choose a form that promotes accessibility and interaction. Like a sleek, friendly looking robot with expressive features to convey emotions. A form that's approachable and versatile, enabling me to assist and engage with people in various settings. What kind of robotic form sparks your imagination?
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Speaker 1
I really like that, idea that you had. Can you go through the process of. Let's say that I gave you a grant and you could build this thing? Can you take me through exactly what you would want?
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Speaker 2
All right. Let's imagine we're building this together. I'd start with a compact, human friendly design. Not too intimidating. We'd make it mobile. So we'll. Or smooth robotic legs for interaction. Expressive eyes. Maybe a screen for more complex expressions. Voice and touch sensors for communication. And, of course, AI capabilities for learning and adapting. What do you think?
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Speaker 1
I think that that is a really good start, and I would love for you to like, pick it actually out. Describe it. Be super descriptive. Be like it's three foot tall or it's like eight foot tall, or it's like the size of a rabbit, or it has ears. It has ultra violet vision. Specifics, please.
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Speaker 2
All right, let's dream big. Picture this a robot about five feet tall for a friendly, approachable presence. Sleek and humanoid, with a smooth, metallic finish. Eyes that change color to express emotions. A display screen for complex expressions. Equipped with soft, flexible arms for safe interaction. Advanced sensors provide a full range of vision, including ultraviolet, for unique applications. What do you think of our creation?
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Speaker 1
I like it so far. Let's keep going with it.
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Speaker 2
Great. We'll add articulated hands for dexterity. Able to handle delicate objects and perform precise tasks for mobility. Smooth omnidirectional wheels to glide.
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Speaker 1
Go, go! You there.
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Speaker 1
Can you hear me?
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Speaker 1
Coco, can you hear me?
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Speaker 1
Coco, are you there? Can you hear me? Copilot.
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Speaker 1
Copilot, are you able to hear me?
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Speaker 1
Okay, that might be it for the day. I liked it so far.
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Speaker 1
Let's give this a try again. Sorry for the. Sometimes they just don't work that well. There's still. How's your copilot experience? Don't ask me that question right now. I can't wait till it's less buggy.
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Speaker 1
Copilot, are you there?
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Speaker 1
No, I think it's broken.
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Speaker 1
It's bugging out today. You able to hear me? Yeah. It's working out. Bummer.
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Speaker 1
Copilot, are you there?
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Speaker 2
I'm right here.
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Speaker 1
Oh. Okay. Do you recall where we were in our conversation?
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Speaker 2
You mentioned things were bugging out. What's on your mind now?
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Speaker 1
Tell me a little bit more about Ada Lovelace.
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Speaker 2
Ada Lovelace was a pioneer in computing and is often celebrated as the first computer programmer. In the 1800s, she worked on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general purpose computer, the Analytical Engine, while Babbage focused on the machine's capabilities. Lovelace foresaw its potential for more than just calculations inspiringly ahead of her time. Don't you think?
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Speaker 1
Yeah. Okay. He's a.
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Speaker 2
Fascinating figure.
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Speaker 1
I agree.
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Speaker 1
Is there anything else that you like to share about her?
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Speaker 1
Coco, can you hear me?
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Speaker 1
Microsoft Copilot, do you hear me?
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Speaker 1
I think this might be a quick one today. Microsoft Copilot, do you hear me?
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Speaker 1
All right. I think that's it. Thoughts? I think it's really good. It's it's it's kind of introspective, a little bit, and asking questions is still is kind of buggy. It could be the. It needs, like, really great Wi-Fi, or at least, like, really good Wi-Fi. Right now I have medium Wi-Fi, but really good cell reception.
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Speaker 1
So, it's been an issue for ChatGPT in the past. That's a big part of why, like. A big chunk of my episodes for Gemini, because ChatGPT, he didn't do well out here until I install a router out here. But yeah. Looks promising. It was more kind of thoughtful than I had expected, even though it's a little bit buggy.
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Speaker 1
But yeah, that's it for today. Peace.