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Epi 119: ChatGPT and Google - how do they differ? Is ChatGPT going to take over the world?

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In this podcast episode, we dive into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence, exploring the distinctions between two powerful tools: ChatGPT and Google, and pondering the question of whether ChatGPT is poised to dominate the future.Drawing from personal experiences, 11-year-old Vidyut and 12-year-old Rohan explore how from using YouTube to expand our understanding of…

© Sangeetha Length 15 min 18 May 2023 NewsTalk India Episodic

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© Sangeetha Length 15 min 18 May 2023 NewsTalk India Episodic

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In this podcast episode, we dive into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence, exploring the distinctions between two powerful tools: ChatGPT and Google, and pondering the question of whether ChatGPT is poised to dominate the future.Drawing from personal experiences, 11-year-old Vidyut and 12-year-old Rohan explore how from using YouTube to expand our understanding of art to leveraging Google Translate for help with Tamil homework, technology has seamlessly integrated into our lives....


© Sangeetha | 15 min

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