ChatGPT: Artificial Intelligence, chatbots and a world of unknowns | 60 Minutes

Lesley Stahl speaks with Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, and others about the emerging industry of artificial intelligence systems people can have conversations with.

“60 Minutes” is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen’s Top 10.

Bing Just Upgraded YouTube (and changed the internet forever)

You can now watch YouTube alongside a super-smart AI. I detail exactly how you can do this, what opportunities this opens up via the sidebar, and why Bing Chat can be such a useful assistant. I analyse the shortcomings of the outputs, and showcase a Bing hallucination, but argue that this is a fundamental change in how millions of people will use YouTube in 2023. I will also examine the Bing Compose feature and the paste functionality. Finally, Bing AI will compose a poem to mark the occasion.

Has Google’s Reluctance in AI Given Microsoft an Edge? | Tech News Briefing | WSJ

Google has been investing heavily in artificial intelligence and even had its own AI chatbot years before ChatGPT went viral. But inside the company, frustration has simmered over Google’s reluctance to release these products to the public.

WSJ Google reporter Miles Kruppa joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss the reasons behind those choices and if they cost the company its lead in AI.

Use of Artificial intelligence generates questions about the future of art

Artificial intelligence is everywhere and part of our conversations about education, politics and social media. It’s also a hot topic in the arts world as programs that generate art using AI are widely available to the public. But what goes into these programs, and the work that comes out, are heavily debated. Jeffrey Brown explores the influence of AI for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.