Joe Rogan Issues Warning After AI Generates Stunningly Accurate Copy of Podcast

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Joe Rogan, the popular UFC color commentator, is concerned about the potential of AI technology, having recently been warned against an AI-generated episode of his podcast. This week, Twitter user@LinkedRogan made reference to the first episode of the ‘Joe Rogan AI Experience’, an episode which is the result of the groundbreaking AI technology provided by the developers of ChatGPT.

Rogan, who already has discussed the implications of artificial intelligence in the past, was left concerned by the state of the future, tweeting “This is going to get very slippery, kids.” The AI version of himself opened the episode with a self-aware monologue about the podcast, stating that every word was generated using ChatGPT’s software.

Recently, during an episode of his podcast JRE, Joe Rogan and his guest Eddie Huang spoke of a sort-of dystopia where global conflict might not be resolved without miraculous intervention from an extra-terrestrial power. To illustrate this vision of the future, Rogan tells of a scene where a giant ship from another planet lingers over a battlefield, leading all powers to come together to put an end to war.

ChatGPT is a technology developed by Chatbox, an AI-driven customer engagement software platform. It helps companies to provide more personalised and efficient customer service. By providing a natural conversation interface, ChatGPT is able to generate human-like conversations based on customer data, crafting more seamless and intelligent customer service interactions.

Joe Rogan is an American comedian, mixed martial arts (MMA) colour commentator and podcast host. He is best known as the host of The Joe Rogan Experience, one of the world’s most popular podcasts. He is also notable for his commentating career covering UFC events. He currently hosts the television series Fear Factor and regularly appears on sitcoms such as The Louie Show. He is also a popular stand-up comedian, having won awards for his comedy specials.

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