VIEWPOINT
Jenni Murray
Artificial intelligence? No thanks, says our columnist. She'll stick with actual intelligence - and reap the rewards
An unexpected and somewhat bizarre conversation with my husband: 'While we've got a minute,' he said, switching on his laptop, 'I must show you this brilliant AI. It could really help you with your writing.' I knew enough to know AI meant artificial intelligence. I knew him well enough to know that any new development on the internet would be filling him with excitement. He's an electronic engineer. He loves his computers more than he loves me. He can make wonderful cartoons on his latest machine, but his ability with words has never matched his artistic talent. How could he have found something that would be helpful to me, the wordsmith in the family?