In episode 52 of The AI Fix, our hosts watch a non-existent musical about garlic bread, Graham shares a summer reading list of books that don’t exist, Mark feels nauseous after watching a video of Sam Altman and Jony Ive waffling about products that don’t exist, some non-existent robots stack empty crates in a factory that doesn’t exist, and OpenAI releases Codex, an AI agent destined to make your software engineering job not exist.
Graham reveals how an AI called “Thy” has ruined his childhood dream of becoming a late night radio DJ, and Mark looks at an experiment that showed groups of AI agents spontaneously create social norms—the building blocks of a society.
All this and much more is discussed in the latest edition of “The AI Fix” podcast by Graham Cluley and Mark Stockley.
Hosts:
Graham Cluley:
Mark Stockley:
Episode links:
- Introducing Codex.
- Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don’t Exist.
- Sam & Jony introduce io.
- Veo 3’s big Broadway musical about garlic bread.
- First generation of humanoid workers in a factory, Shenzhen, China.
- Professors Staffed a Fake Company Entirely With AI Agents.
- Meet Thy – the radio host I don’t think exists.
- Fake diversity: why hire a non-white DJ when you could just generate one with AI?
- Emergent social conventions and collective bias in LLM populations.
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