12 May 2026
45m

Inside a journalist’s year of using AI for (almost) everything

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Fresh Air

Tech reporter Joanna Stern chronicles a year-long experiment testing the limits of artificial intelligence by integrating it into nearly every facet of her daily life, from medical diagnostics to professional tasks. AI tools successfully assisted in research and administrative duties, though they failed to replace human judgment in nuanced interpersonal communication. While AI-driven radiology shows promise in identifying subtle tissue abnormalities, the technology remains prone to errors, such as misidentifying the health status of a pet. Beyond the experiment, the discussion addresses the broader societal implications of AI, specifically the potential displacement of entry-level roles and the erosion of traditional professional training pathways. Additionally, the program features a review of a documentary celebrating Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, highlighting his pioneering contributions to natural history television and his enduring impact on public understanding of the natural world.

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