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    Home»Development»The AI Fix #8: Emergence, a rancid donkey, and the world’s funniest joke

    The AI Fix #8: Emergence, a rancid donkey, and the world’s funniest joke

    July 26, 2024

    In episode eight of “The AI Fix”, our hosts tackle the latest news from the world of artificial intelligence and learn about two important medical breakthroughs, Mark coughs, Graham ruins “Killing me softly”, and neither shows their junk to an AI.

    Graham explains humour to Mark and shares a donkey story he learned from a Bulgarian, ChatGPT reveals the funniest joke in the world, and Mark explains why AI’s greatest talents can sometimes appear from thin air…

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