AI Literacy - A Podcast about Artificial Intelligence

This one is pitched squarely at people who feel like they missed the boat on AI and don't want to admit it. The hosts walk through concepts like tokens, embeddings, training data, and hallucinations without assuming you've ever written a line of Python. What I like about the approach is that they don't dumb things down so much that you walk away with a false sense of confidence. You actually learn the shape of how these systems work. Episodes are short, usually under thirty minutes, and each one tries to leave you with one concrete idea you can explain to someone else at dinner. That constraint does the show a lot of good. The hosts resist the urge to ramble, and when they bring on guests, it's usually teachers, librarians, or policy people who have to explain AI to non-technical audiences every day. The advice about prompting is practical and the warnings about what not to trust are delivered without panic. If you're a parent, a teacher, or a small business owner trying to figure out what all of this means for your work, start here. It pairs well with one of the heavier technical shows once you want to go deeper.
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