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From fashion fixes to therapy bots and the return of actual handwriting, this episode of AI Haven’t a Clue has it all.
George (on actual holiday, not AI-generated) and James tackle the latest AI headlines:
– Why AI might work better when we’re mean to it (sorry, robot feelings)
– Why Klarna’s customer service robot might need customer service itself
– Why students are putting down ChatGPT and picking up pens (yes, really)
– And why your next therapist might be... a chatbot. What could go wrong?
Plus, we chat to Ahmed Zaidi, founder of Hyran Technologies, about using AI to tackle fast fashion’s waste problem — because if AI can’t save the planet, at least it might help your wardrobe make less guilt-ridden choices.
There’s also another AI Challenge in the mix, and James tackles a listener question about how the UK can stay ahead in the AI race. (Jetpacks not included.)
💬 Got a burning question, a weird AI story, or just want to vent to something that’s not ChatGPT?
Email us at [email protected] — we might read it out (unless you ask us not to).
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From fashion fixes to therapy bots and the return of actual handwriting, this episode of AI Haven’t a Clue has it all.
George (on actual holiday, not AI-generated) and James tackle the latest AI headlines:
– Why AI might work better when we’re mean to it (sorry, robot feelings)
– Why Klarna’s customer service robot might need customer service itself
– Why students are putting down ChatGPT and picking up pens (yes, really)
– And why your next therapist might be... a chatbot. What could go wrong?
Plus, we chat to Ahmed Zaidi, founder of Hyran Technologies, about using AI to tackle fast fashion’s waste problem — because if AI can’t save the planet, at least it might help your wardrobe make less guilt-ridden choices.
There’s also another AI Challenge in the mix, and James tackles a listener question about how the UK can stay ahead in the AI race. (Jetpacks not included.)
💬 Got a burning question, a weird AI story, or just want to vent to something that’s not ChatGPT?
Email us at [email protected] — we might read it out (unless you ask us not to).

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