Before we start, this episode discusses Google and Spotify, which are both corporate sponsors of NPR.
We also discuss OpenAI.
One of OpenAI's major investors is Microsoft, which is also a corporate sponsor of NPR.
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Douglas Preston got his big break as a writer when he and his co author published their first novel, Relic, in 1995.
Relic is about a brain eating monster loose in a museum, hunting down and killing people and eating part of their brains.
So it's, you know, you will not see my name on the list of Nobel laureates, that's for sure.
No Nobel, maybe, but the book was a bestseller, the first of many.
And how many books have you written altogether?
I'm not sure.
I think about 40.
Douglas also somehow finds time to write all these articles and books about paleontology and archaeology.
Hes got a lot of interest.
Hes a curious guy.
And one day that curiosity led him to start playing around with the tech worlds shiny new artificial intelligence, specifically openais.
Chatbot.
Chat GPT.
Douglas got himself an account and started seeing what this fancy new AI Chatbot could do.
While we talked, he scrolled back through his history and read me some of his earliest queries.