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Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Jan. 10, 2023 - ChatGPT & Plagiarism; Vaccine Status & Organ Donations; Teen Talk Host Wyatt Sharpe
Real Talkers are ALL fired up after Ryan and Chuck's conversation about vaccine status and organ donation on Monday's show. You've got the floor this episode, as Ryan reads a bunch of your emails to talk@ryanjespersen.com, and checks in with Dr. Bradley Martin. But first...
4:43 | New tech always has its pros and cons. There's a lot of buzz around the new AI chatbot "ChatGPT," including concerns it will be (or is already being) used to plagiarize college papers, etc. We check in with Princeton student Edward Tian, who developed the app "GPTZero" to detect plagiarism. He tell us why he's both excited and concerned about the future of AI.
26:23 | We received dozens of emails after Monday's interview with Charles Adler, where Ryan and Chuck discussed the story of an unvaccinated woman bumped off an organ donation wait list, and handed two losses in court.
CHECK OUT YESTERDAY'S DISCUSSION: https://youtu.be/9UnolWX5alI?t=2063
Ryan reads a few of your messages before checking in with...
31:25 | Dr. Bradley Martin, a physician out of Hinton, AB, has seen patients waiting for, and receiving, donated organs. He explains a few factors to consider in determining suitable or deserving recipients, and wraps with a few thoughts on the importance of measured, informed debate in today's society.
43:26 | Ryan reads more of your emails about vaccine requirements for organ donation.
SIGN YOUR DONOR CARD TODAY: https://myhealth.alberta.ca/alberta/Pages/organ-and-tissue-donation-consent-to-donate.aspx
51:58 | At just thirteen years of age, Wyatt Sharpe has already made a name for himself in Canadian media circles. The host of The Wyatt Sharpe Show brings us up to speed on the news stories Gen Z's keeping a keen eye on.
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