Suggestions for ChatGPT’s voice mode? Best AI Uses for Retirees? Our experts answer your questions

Thank you for that A big thank you to all the readers who went live to participate in the second installment of our Q&A series. artificial intelligence. I was delighted to see so many questions before the event, as well as all the questions that were thrown into the conversation during our conversation.

Missed the broadcast? We’ve got your back. Below is a replay of the event that WIRED subscribers can watch anytime. Also, there is a livestream from the first Available here.

I started the conversation with a couple of quick demos showing how to use Fig And the voice features built into chatbots, including an example of how it’s possible to interact with it ChatGPT’s advanced voice mode As a sort of Duolingo-style language learning tool. For a deeper dive into some of the live questions we’ve discussed, I’d suggest checking out My AI advice column For December, tackle questions about the right specification for generative tools and how to teach the next generation about AI.

If you’re interested in experimenting with AI-assisted note-taking, here’s a link to WIRED’s Interview with Raiza MartinFormer senior product manager at Google, who helped create NotebookLM as an experiment within the company, before focusing on His own beginnings. The podcast NotebookLM Can create two AI-hosts discussing your files which is entertaining and surprisingly helpful.

Anyone new to getting started with AI and experimenting with it should sign up for our season two AI Unlocked NewsletterWhere I walk you through how to approach various AI tools and technologies.

At WIRED, we’re going to take some time off at the end of the year, but we’ll be back in January for another 45-minute livestream session. Thursday, January 16 1 pm ET / 10 am PT. Mark your calendars and keep sending in every question you can think of about AI. I’ll see you again in the new year!

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