
Could AI present CrowdScience?
CrowdScience is presented by humans. But could the machines take over?
Listener Po Chin from Taiwan hopes that Crowdscience will remain created by humans. But wonders: could it ever be hosted by Artifical Intelligence?
Don’t worry - there are no plans to replace the team with machines. But to better understand this technology, presenter Caroline Steel investigates how good an AI version of herself would really be. Could it have a conversation, show curiosity, or display empathy?
She explores how generative AI models work under the hood to create such impressive text - and speech. She learns about the features of the human voice that make it sound “natural”, and whether a synthetic clone of her own voice could replicate the real thing.
She asks how much of an impact AI could have on job markets around the world, and speaks to a voice actor whose industry is already being disrupted by it. And she tries to tackle the big question: even if AI could present Crowdscience - does that mean it should?
On radio
Broadcasts
- Fri 27 Mar 202620:32GMTBBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean, UK DAB/Freeview, Online & Europe and the Middle East only
- Fri 27 Mar 202621:32GMTBBC World Service except Online, Americas and the Caribbean, Europe and the Middle East & UK DAB/Freeview
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CrowdScience
Answering your questions about life, Earth and the universe
