
Freakonomics Radio 554. Can A.I. Take a Joke?
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Aug 24, 2023 Join guest host Adam Davidson, co-founder of Planet Money, and Lydia Chilton, a computer science professor at Columbia University, as they explore the quirky intersection of AI and humor. They dive deep into whether machines can truly understand comedy. The conversation highlights the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI in creative writing. Adam shares insights on AI's potential and limitations, while Lydia discusses the nuanced impact of technology on human creativity. Together, they ponder the future of storytelling in a world where AI is becoming increasingly prevalent.
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AI's Language Processing
- AI's language processing relies on predicting the next word in a sequence.
- It learns patterns from vast data, mimicking human language without actual understanding.
Limitations of Rule-Based AI
- Early AI (GOFAI) used rule-based systems, which proved ineffective.
- This approach failed to capture the complexity of human learning and real-world nuances.
Neural Networks and AI
- Modern AI uses neural networks inspired by the human brain.
- These networks learn from vast amounts of data, forming connections without explicit rules.


