![]() But maybe it didn’t work its way into their daily routine.īut then, just a week or two ago, I got an email from Microsoft. And they played around with it and saw some cool things it could do. But it felt like something that was kind of a party trick. This technology is incredibly creative, and generative, and it just kind of knocks your socks off. I mean, we wrote a story together, first in Shakespearean English. For those who missed our conversation, Kevin, you showed me how ChatGPT worked, how it can write stories, right? I mean, in that episode we treated it a little bit like a plaything. It became an overnight sensation but it did kind of feel, for a little while, like it was going to be a novelty. Which was this very user friendly interface for this large language model developed by OpenAI.Īnd millions of people used it. So a couple of months ago when we last spoke on the show, it was because this new AI tool had come out called ChatGPT. But I do believe we have an episode today because something very big, and strange, and I think important is happening in the world of internet search engines. ![]() ![]() I can be occasionally helpful and correct but also erratic. : Well, I should say, I appreciate your confidence but I am sort of like an advanced AI chatbot. And please know that if it’s not compelling, we don’t have an episode and we need an episode. So I’m going to ask you to make your case that something big has happened here. So that’s a lot of breakthroughs, maybe one too many. But a couple of days ago when you claimed that there was a big breakthrough in how we use artificial intelligence online, I was very skeptical.Īnd I was skeptical because you had just been on the show two months ago saying, lo and behold, there has been a big breakthrough in how we use artificial intelligence online. Kevin, your judgment, as far as I am concerned, is pretty unerring when it comes to technology. ![]() Today, Kevin Roose, a tech columnist and co-host of The Times Podcast, “Hard Fork,” on whether that bold claim might actually be true. This is The Daily.Ī few days ago, when Microsoft released a new version of its search engine, it claimed that it would reinvent how billions of people search the internet. Please review the episode audio before quoting from this transcript and email with any questions. While it has been reviewed by human transcribers, it may contain errors. This transcript was created using speech recognition software. Did it just revolutionize how we search the internet? Wednesday, February 15th, 2023 Looking for more stuff to watch? Check out our Best Movies of 2022.Transcript The Online Search Wars Microsoft released a version of Bing powered with artificial intelligence. From action-packed reenactments, to moving historical dramas, commentary-fueled farces, and even a Spike Lee joint, these are the 13 best war movies to stream on the platform. If you're looking for somewhere to make your way through some of the 21st Century's best war films, especially, you couldn't do much better than Netflix. Through these stories, we can attempt to gain a closer relationship to a machination that often feels so emotionally distant. While many films focus upon glorification and romanticization, filmmakers have also used the medium’s subjectivity as a deeper, humanized lens to the true atrocities of wartime. (That's excluding your Mark Wahlberg-esque, one-man-stand popcorn epics.)īeyond the American fascination with military heroism and sacrifice, the war film genre has begun to lend us a closer look into the deeper ethical complications of war in itself. Within such dire, morally bound climates, plots are driven at rapid-fire pacing by high-stakes action sequences and psychological struggles. (Check out that first Best Picture Oscar winner: WWII tale Wings.) And over the years, war in film has since developed into a genre all its own. Since the dawn of Hollywood, war has been given a frequent spotlight in American cinema. ![]()
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