A recent experiment involving Google's AI technology, NotebookLM, has showcased the advanced capabilities of AI in generating human-like podcasts. In this experiment, the AI was prompted to analyze a document containing the words 'poop' and 'fart' repeated 1,000 times. The resulting podcast, which mimicked the intellectual tone of an NPR conversation, left listeners questioning whether they were hearing a human discussion or an AI-generated one. This demonstration highlights the current state of AI, which has passed Turing Tests, writes code, qualifies for Mensa, and creates art, yet is also capable of engaging in seemingly trivial tasks. The experiment, described as 'AI humor,' was initiated by a Reddit user.
AI digests repetitive scatological document into profound “poop” podcast | “What happens when you ask an AI model to summarize a bunch of crap” https://t.co/9SADaTCN3R
AI humor? Someone on Reddit asked NotebookLM to analyze a text containing only "poop" and "fart" written 1,000 times. The result is… incredible. "Is someone messing with us to see if we’ll spend an entire deep dive discussing poop and fart?" https://t.co/S7SE845uFc
It's 2024. AIs passed Turing Tests, write code, qualify for Mensa, make art, act sentient... ...and we're making them analyze docs that just say "poop" and "fart" 1,000 times. "Is this someone messing with us to see if we're spend an entire deep dive discussing poop and fart?"… https://t.co/mSZg4XhJg7