I watch KZbin on TV, cast from my phone (I pay for no ads)
@PaulGreenVlog12 күн бұрын
Same here!
@joevictor535 күн бұрын
I hate watching KZbin on TV because they bump up the adverts. I don't mind them on phone, tablet or computer but on TV, you get minute long unskippable ads every few minutes
@dlryan158412 күн бұрын
The Rest Is Entertainment is a brilliant podcast and even more so on KZbin!
@user-nw8vn7rn2q15 күн бұрын
Thank you for being a little pocket of calm and reason on the internet today
@garethgriffiths167413 күн бұрын
My 70-year-old father in law was delighted to be able to watch Mozart's Requiem on his tv via KZbin..... until the first ad kicked in.
@warrenbowen622311 күн бұрын
Consider KZbin Premium as a gift for him... absolutely worth it to avoid the ads for that sort of content.
@davidevans322710 күн бұрын
there's plenty of stuff i'd like to show my mother, but she wouldn't understand how anyone puts up with the advertising
@DrCalamityJan15 күн бұрын
I've been a YT subscriber since the beginning and it was probably about a month ago when I realised it was also an audio podcast. 😮
@travelwell604915 күн бұрын
I think the clue is in the name podcast. But they never mention finding them wherever you get your podcasts. 😅 Tbh I have to watch I couldn’t just listen
@philipwhiuk15 күн бұрын
@@travelwell6049 The podcast experience is ugly on lots of levels.
@nathanbinford571514 күн бұрын
@@travelwell6049 Agreed, I can't stand just listening to podcasts but i'm a 45yr old. But I also generally do not like podcasts in general. These 2 seem to have a strong focus to what they are discussing rather than the aimless nature I usually here or some angry political propaganda. Plus Richard is a handsome fella and Marina is of course gorgeous and a spectacle herself with her animated discourse. ❤
@williamchapple888615 күн бұрын
On the topic of podcast on KZbin, I prefer watching people chat as opposed to just listening to them. It makes it feel like I’m part of the conversation or present as opposed to just listening into someone’s conversation
@jdp36011 күн бұрын
I'm blind...
@jenthebubble191414 күн бұрын
Just binge watched Wolf Hall again on iplayer waiting for the new series beginning this weekend. TV is not dead!
@TTWGD313 күн бұрын
iplayer is technically streaming so that’s why I find the streaming versus TV live is a silly argument, they are one in the same just better for us folks who want to watch Graham at 11am and not 10pm lol
@gabiotta15 күн бұрын
AI Parkinson is a gateway drug.
@phill685914 күн бұрын
To AI dot cotton.
@MrPetesime14 күн бұрын
@@phill6859 🤣
@LesPaulDavis15 күн бұрын
Rolls-Royce cars are indeed owned by BMW. However, the true Rolls-Royce that make jet engines are still very much a UK company.
@MattFrancis115 күн бұрын
Best thing about BBC iPlayer is, the volume goes to 11
@johnking517415 күн бұрын
Although is it a bit dark? The brightness seems to be darker than say Netflix, KZbin etc?
@theroomfloor12 күн бұрын
Yes thats right!
@ChrisH7815 күн бұрын
It took me a long time to enjoy audio only podcasts. I've always preferred having a video to go along with the audio.
@AndreS_2224615 күн бұрын
Thanks for providing something to watch over breakfast that is not to do with the election! 😂 (Hopefully you’re not going to mention it?!)
@w-z1989 күн бұрын
My favourite podcast, listen every week 😊🎉❤
@sarasate8915 күн бұрын
I watch this podcast on KZbin on my smart TV, in fact I only ever watch KZbin on my TV! I record TV shows on the traditional linear channels but I never watch them live as they air. I think the future of TV will be more like the streaming model, even if programmes get released one episode per week (eg Agatha All Along on Disney+) you don't sit down at 8pm on a Thursday to watch live, you watch whenever is convenient for you, knowing the episode will be waiting for you.
@PaulOwens15 күн бұрын
That Michael Parkinson 'thing' is monstrous.
@franklingoodwin15 күн бұрын
Didn't even get a free Parker pen for signing up 😂
@Yellowblam15 күн бұрын
It’s terrible.
@6reve15 күн бұрын
Abominable
@AlasdairFord14 күн бұрын
my question would be who wrote Michael Parkinson's questions? not being contrary and I don't know but that surely is the key here - is the AI a facsimile of Parky or is it trying to craft Parkinson like questions?
@ellie69812 күн бұрын
Milking that cash cow for all it's worth
@TommyDaniels-zt8zy12 күн бұрын
I grew up in the 80's. Most of the school conversation on any given day was about what was on TV the night before, because everybody watched the same programmes at the same time. The most exotic thing in those days was a video recorder. The loss of the "communal" aspect of TV watching is a bit sad, I think.
@lynnedelacy28414 күн бұрын
Yes at school each day after Monty Python the talk was all about that, mimicking the sketches etc
@TommyDaniels-zt8zy4 күн бұрын
@@lynnedelacy2841 And laughing about Not The Nine O'Clock News, The Young Ones, Spitting Image etc. Happy days.
@kiley_fromaus954913 күн бұрын
I just LOVE you guys. Sending big hugs from Australia xx And, yes, watching you two beautiful people on KZbin!!! I do also listen in the car ...
@paleochora14 күн бұрын
By and large - Richard's favourite phrase 😆
@maxytwist10 күн бұрын
Also his Tinder profile
@goneonholidaybymistake848 күн бұрын
Exactly that
@electricladyguitarsdevonuk141414 күн бұрын
I'm still wondering when Ceefax will return. Very soporific!
@colinthompson311111 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed the discussion of tv failing. Very good analysis from the podcast.
@cdlelondon15 күн бұрын
I discovered this podcast on KZbin and I watch every episode on my TV 👍
@NakedGeep15 күн бұрын
The problem with saying “the press didn’t tell us this” about what the ai Parkinson thing really was, is we all just heard the message Richard got to begin with, and that didn’t explain it properly either. It stinks of being a way to make what they’re doing more palatable, rather than anything earnestly using Parkinson as a vehicle to discuss AI
@Cinephileofmany7 күн бұрын
Of course, they’ll always find a way to justify it including “it’s what the people want now.”
@jamesmaybrick200115 күн бұрын
Ah, i learned today that Parky was dead. Not sure how i missed that one. lol. Since i didnt know, i was very confused why the invite for the interview was declined. I would have been fooled. Thats a bit worrying.
@angeskye14 күн бұрын
As a visual person, I can't listen to podcasts as I tune out after 5 minutes. You're the only podcast I 'listen' to, as I can watch too. Viewer since the start.
@nicka369714 күн бұрын
Try the rest is history also available on KZbin with two sexy men to look at 😂
@artymiss779 күн бұрын
@@angeskye Yes I have to be able to see as well or I zone out.
@robin230715 күн бұрын
'Traditional' viewing of terrestrial TV is at risk because rather than scheduling a programme for every Monday night at 7:30pm, thus creating a 'family' event and a reason to tune in each week for the duration, they tend to broadcast the programme's first episode then instantly offer the remaining episodes to stream. This negates the 'traditional' regular viewing habits and encourages ad hoc binge-watching. Perhaps if broadcasters made the on-demand version only available after broadcasting the final episode they could address both viewing preferences.
@AaBb-id1dm15 күн бұрын
Welcome to 2011
@GRLintern11 күн бұрын
we need the breaths between words!
@paulmeier346215 күн бұрын
One thing not mentioned about the demise of TV is that here in Canada cable TV is really expensive. When I moved here from the UK ten years ago, I found myself paying $60 a month to watch mostly ads and got rid of it almost immediately. I think the only people who still have cable are my elderly neighbours. Also, my kids don't even watch Netflix or Prime. They pretty much only watch KZbin and TikTok.
@AaBb-id1dm15 күн бұрын
Probably because this isn’t a Canada podcast
@m-alexandria-g14 күн бұрын
My grandmother just died of Alzheimer’s/dementia and imagine if she could have had comfort listening to her own mother or father, who had long passed, talking back to her responsively when she needed reassurances. In the future we could offer those sorts of benefits. AI therapists-not ones currently marketed by therapy sites, but really personally trained ones I’ve seen in work already-could also be so reassuring to patients, and they could also inform medical providers and family of a patient’s status and needs. It can also slow down those degenerative diseases by increasing elasticity in patients’ minds. Alzheimer’s/dementia can be so distressing and exhausting to families-my mother didn’t mean to but she horribly resented that my grandmother remembered me, but forgot her. It was very tragic for her to lose her mom long before we lost her physically, and to actually be rejected by her mother. There are so many patches for these types of problems. With consent etc. I see a lot of wonderful potentialities. I understand everyone’s knee-jerk reactions to AI but we also won’t stop the future so we should embrace ethical and good solutions to usage.
@daviebananas173513 күн бұрын
That’s a horrendous thing you’re describing. Fooling dementia patients into thinking they’re taking to lost loved ones when they’re taking to an algorithm is disgusting to me. Would you be happy to send in an actor dressed as your late father to talk to your mother and pretend he’s still alive?
@m-alexandria-g12 күн бұрын
@ We can have fundamental disagreements we could have discussed but I’m not going to answer your questions while you’re being needlessly hostile and in bad faith over a hypothetical.
@m-alexandria-g12 күн бұрын
For others who might read this later, since this is down the road, I, for example, knowing I lost all four grandparents to dementia, could be the one who anticipates and trains my own AI therapist ahead of time, giving explicit consent long before any mental deterioration. And that’s just one of many potential, nuanced solutions that would involve patient care and wellbeing. If you’ve ever lost someone to Alzheimer’s/dementia, you know some people take the approach of being honest with them… my aunt had an “honesty only” approach and each time my grandmother asked about my uncle, my aunt would tell her he had died. This resulted in my grandmother learning this “for the first time” and having to live her son’s death over and over again. Later she had to be told her own parents had died, etc., and she lived in constant grief. Alzheimer’s dementia nurses and doctors will recommend, when a patient asks “to go home,” “where dad is,” etc., you give support like “it’s being fumigated right now, so we can’t go back until tomorrow,” or “he’s just stepped out but will be right back.” This gives comfort as they’re passing. It keeps them hopeful and eating longer than if you threw them into deep grief. Most ‘forget how’ or otherwise lose the will to eat, which is often how they die, of simply wasting away… later, they forget how to even swallow their own saliva, which is another way they die, and it’s horrible. They die of a combination of drowning and pneumonia from inhaling their own saliva, which is where we get the “death rattle.” An AI therapist reminding them how to eat or swallow could be much more responsive than family or nurses, who can’t be present 24/7 as much as they’d like to be, nor can they monitor things like minute breathing changes or eyelid changes that could indicate the patient needing help or reminders. It isn’t lying to them with evil deception, it’s preventing their regressed, fragile minds and spirits from having to relive the worst parts of their lives over and over, and maintains an extended will to keep trying. If you’re opposed to that in some moral outrage reasons, that’s fine, but you may as well also believe in euthanizing them. Again, that’s fine, but that’s what you’re rushing along when you take away their reasons for living once they’ve forgotten everything but those they knew in their early years, who are often gone. And as I said, “discussing” memories of or with those people could delay the disease by keeping their synaptic connections more elastic and their neurons more responsive and more rapidly firing. By the time they ask you the same question again-often only few minutes later-they won’t have remembered the answer you gave… unless you gave them horrifying news. It’s fine to have our differences of opinion or approach but no one is a bad person for handling the loss of a loved one’s mental state in whatever fashion they determine at the time. It’s only the disease that is horrific, not the dying patient or the family, both thrown into suspended grief and agony, or any approach they take to live through these final months.
@The40Kwarrior15 күн бұрын
I can listen to Podcasts at work, so I came across yours and have been listening for a few months
@MacximeP15 күн бұрын
I watch it on KZbin and with listen on Android Podcast app. Richard and Marina are so interesting. Why would I limit my self ;)
@timwilks66615 күн бұрын
As someone who watched the birth of the 4th and 5th terrestrial channels live, I still watch almost all of my TV as it's broadcast on an actual telly, only streaming something afterwards if I missed it. "On demand" is often flaky or broken, and some of the UI's are utterly hopeless. I never binge anything. And it's all Freeview, I don't subscribe to anything. I'm stuck in front of a laptop 12 hours a day for work anyway, so KZbin is the only place I get all my podcasts, sometimes I'll do that on the big telly too. Never watched or listened to anything on a phone.
@daviebananas173513 күн бұрын
Yeah, it depends on your age. I can assure you younger people are not doing the same, and it’s only going to get more pronounced in future decades.
@fwabcaf15 күн бұрын
I still tune in every week for my scheduled shows. Thursday's are very special to me for Taskmaster reasons. My friends and family know to leave me alone that day or come over and watch it with me. Thursday's are for Taskmaster.
@piganeiros15 күн бұрын
Taskmaster is the only show I watch 'linearly' without fail
@benwilliams18315 күн бұрын
You should ask AI Michael Parkinson a question you would ask an actual AI, ask him to write you a macro for excel to show a message box that says "Press OK if you want out of this interview!"
@robinbennett353115 күн бұрын
I'm watching this on utube because i'm indoors, usually podcasts when i'm gardening!
@robinbennett353115 күн бұрын
Thanks for bringing this early!
@Matt-y7l15 күн бұрын
I hope they make AI Parky glitch like Max Headroom.
@Ryanneey15 күн бұрын
I love regular old TV, mostly because I don’t want to have to scroll through thousands of options to find something to watch. I think I was the only person who loved that random button on Netflix. 😊
@DSQueenie14 күн бұрын
At 32 I don’t consider myself to be particularly young but looking at my screen time KZbin is far and away my biggest entertainment provider. I really mostly watch Law and Order and F1 on TV.
@costeris3513 күн бұрын
I’m 50 and same, well except for F1 substitute tennis.
@kevjones504714 күн бұрын
The Rest is Entertainment subscriber # 13 checking in from Canada. So 16 of us now...
@chrisweavers90315 күн бұрын
I listen to it alll the time, only look on KZbin because I came across but - I can’t watch it while doing something else - but can do on audio
@davidjb-75014 күн бұрын
Glad you mentioned iplayer. It’s simply the best there is and probably worth the licence fee alone.
@J1mmyMack14 күн бұрын
BBC iplayer is rubbish compared to other apps. You can tell these two don't watch much streaming. It's impossible to find anything, its suggestions for what to watch are not tailored, and its UI is frustrating.
@barbararowley607715 күн бұрын
Thanks for the extra information on the AI Michael Parkinson. It does completely recontextualise the matter. I’m all in favour of supporting ethically trained ‘AI’ (and damning - or ideally seeing their trainers sued for compensation - unethically trained ones) and for debunking the highly exaggerated horror stories about what these generative algorithms are actually capable of. I’d certainly fully support Richard being a guest on the podcast and would be interested to hear both that and his feedback here about the experience.
@NickDusting15 күн бұрын
Re Parkinson AI: who is it meant to appeal to? Those of us who grew up with him (and Harty) are likely to be appalled... younger audiences arent likely to be lured by an elder yorkshire voice.
@SeidlerDenmark12 күн бұрын
Maybe a question for AI Parkinson ? Could be interesting to hear the answer
@travelwell604915 күн бұрын
I haven’t watched live TV for about 6 years 2:38 and don’t have a television license because I don’t need one. I always happily wait for a four part or 6 part drama to finish up so I can binge it. Last week I binged The Nautilus in one day (10 hours). I love a bingeable boxset. But I have watched thing episodically on Amazon and Disney but only because I started watching it not realising it was being released like that. Picard being one that comes to mind.
@GothamClive14 күн бұрын
Thank you! I'm watching from outside the UK and have never heard about this show, even though I love steampunk adventures. You gave a few hours of entertainment to two strangers, because me and my girlfriend immediately started watching it. Awesome show. This made me wonder if watching on the high seas (Arrr!) is included in the statistics Richard mentions in this video.
@davidevans322710 күн бұрын
ten hours!
@97channel15 күн бұрын
I'm 39 years old, plus an additional 11% tax. Whilst there's a lot of concentration on the viewing habits of children, teens and young adults, and their shift away from traditional linear TV towards streaming, as an older person I have to mention that I have moved entirely to streaming content and choose to watch zero broadcast TV. I don't even own a TV, and haven't for over eight years. It's not just young 'uns whose habits are changing, linear TV is becoming less popular with many older folk too. And, to me, that is equally, if not more worrying for the future of TV as the changing habits of younger people.
@davidmclean626415 күн бұрын
.."as an older person" Chill! You're 39. Don't be too quick to embrace that tag 😅
@NikkisNosh14 күн бұрын
I just started a KZbin food and kitchen equipment review channel at the age of 70. I never watch BBC or any of the terrestrial channels and do not have Netflix but still pay for Prime, mainly for free delivery. I was amazed when KZbin told me this week that even for my small but growing channel, 19% of my viewers watch on a TV and almost ALL of my current demographic are over 40. So, even us OldieWonks are moving away from linear terrestrial TV since it is quite clearly NOT free to view if you need to have a TV licence to watch live TV or BBC iPlayer. Watching recorded content supposedly 'live' is nonsense of course.
@MrJohnnyMel13 күн бұрын
Parky’s sense of humour and laugh are a big part of his story. Will the AI version react in a similar way? I would imagine that would be particularly difficult to seem genuine in a live situation? Interesting … don’t mention the emu
@samarnold840313 күн бұрын
It would be interesting to know that breakdown on TikTok and KZbin classified together if that’s KZbin shorts that is essentially the same as TikTok endless scrolling of 30second videos rather than long form KZbin videos like podcasts, music concerts, tv shows and films. There’s a lot on demand on KZbin that other platforms don’t offer. Please clarify on the breakdown on shorts vs long form in those figures! Great show
@burtbackattack11 күн бұрын
I watch all my podcasts on KZbin. In fact KZbin is how I found this one and most others I watch. I might switch to just listening if I'm on a long car journey but like the majority of people, I rarely am.
@whomanbeing9 күн бұрын
If A.I. is fed the entirety of Parkinson’s interview archive, it should, in essence, epitomise his personality. It’s certainly intriguing.
@whatiwasgoingtosay10 күн бұрын
I only watch podcasts on KZbin. And I don't even watch them, really. I put them on while I work or do something else around the house. KZbin is just my go-to and my subscriptions are curated.
@MazLad15 күн бұрын
One bit which is glossed over a little on the Parkinson bit is around consent. I understand the view that his son owns the tapes and he consents to it being used, but is that really a substitute for consent from the actual person, which of course is not possible in this case and as such should be left well alone. Unless I am missing something where it was discussed prior to his death last year.
@SeanSMST15 күн бұрын
I don't know if there is a good time to revive a dead celebrity with an AI version, but a year after his death doesn't feel right, but only slightly less disrespectful if it was done 5+years later? If this was a wip before he passed away, it's only a little better than if he had no knowledge of it at all. It's freaky and uncanny af regardless, i don't like it.
@patrickbateson634113 күн бұрын
Missed a joke there Richard about the election night on the boat. "Andrew Niel had to Anchor it"...
@adamg220414 күн бұрын
Stephen Fry would be a great guest for the Michael Parkinson podcast. He has been interviewed loads by him in the past and is thoughtful and very into technology
@deanmeester325314 күн бұрын
I always watch this podcast on KZbin on my TV.
@TheRagzzz15 күн бұрын
I was waiting for Richard to drop the bombshell that he was going to be doing this as an AI from now on and seeing Marina's reaction.
@daviebananas173513 күн бұрын
The constant talk of smart TVs is hilarious. Just say they watched it in their TV! Everybody knows what that means.
@tvfromvcr833115 күн бұрын
So putting a dead person's voice out there in a new context is acceptable because it's within the confines of "experimental"? It doesn't wash with me. I think it's unethical in the same way that I thought it was unethical that they made a CGI version of Audrey Hepburn to advertise Galaxy chocolate. These people haven't consented to their likeness being exploited and it changes the perception we have of them if that is what is done to them over time. And it's a slippery slope. If this is being discussed now, what will happen in 50 years? Human legacy will be distorted and time will be shifted.
@davidevans322710 күн бұрын
i have an increasing stack of dvds, for when i can't afford to buy/ watch anything.. ..and create my own daily programming 🙂 x
@megaskyburst13 күн бұрын
The game isn’t over for the terrestrials, they just need to up their game. TV isn’t dead, the market is just much more competitive
@jaysherlock965413 күн бұрын
Love the show and the both of you, never miss and episode. However 9 adverts and our weekly sky advert, is a tad excessive, ruins the flow of the show. With the death of terrestrial TV imminent, have all the adverts migrated and come here?
@robinbennett353115 күн бұрын
I moved house 2 years ago and there was no aeriol or dish so we always watch on the broadband instead. I always turn the volume off for any adverts. I forward your podcast 'til i hear the music but here on yutube I pay for premium so that's another reason to listen to it here with no ads...love you bye
@Cpt.BawsaK15 күн бұрын
Almost 60 something here. Cancelled TV licence as don't watch terrestrial linear TV ever. Most of what I watch is either uTube, streaming services or occasional catchup TV like Taskmaster on the 4app. I watch you guys on my big telly. It's good to be able to watch a vid and have the comments up on the screen at the same time. Nicer than squinting at my phone.
@phill685914 күн бұрын
I cancelled my TV license before they changed the rules that you need it for BBC iPlayer. So I have it again, but if I didn't watch anything on iPlayer then I wouldn't. I don't think that should be controversial. I cancelled my gym membership too
@MrPetesime14 күн бұрын
The question this brought to me when they were talking about iplayer, is wtf did the beeb get rid of iplayer downloads ? I would consume probably most content from that. and as netflix and prime have both gone in opposite direction of adding download versions to streaming services, I dont believe the bbc reason of lack of demand for download
@justlookingaround983410 күн бұрын
The licence fee is worth it just for the radio.
@10538overture15 күн бұрын
Endless reruns of Frasier, Big Bang etc tell you Channel 4 gave up on terrestrial TV years ago. Presumably advertising still makes their secondary channels viable, but they can't last much longer.
@vengermanu937515 күн бұрын
Marina doing this and The Rest is Politics at the same time, she's some woman! ;-)
@connorfindlay-priest370415 күн бұрын
I like to watch the podcast for similar reasons as I liketo read the physical book along with the audio book. Immerse your self across sensory modalities :)
@gomezthechimp111611 күн бұрын
66 yrs. I haven't watched broadcast tv for years.
@stixdan13 күн бұрын
I appreciate and agree with Marina's passion about fighting for public service TV and not letting all the money flow to America through the big corporations, but how? Are you talking to viewers or executives or who? What can normal people do to fight for this sort of thing, other than all cancel our Netflix subscriptions which feels a bit like cutting off our noses to spite our faces
@flintworksart190114 күн бұрын
I've only ever listen to podcasts on KZbin. I have them on whilst i do stuff in the kitchen.
@gromcom15 күн бұрын
Can't wait til we have AI Michael Parkinson interviewing AI Billy Connolly
@DelosFive15 күн бұрын
Bring on the AI of Emu. Though I suspect robotics would be more effective
@Joley96415 күн бұрын
Yes ! 😂😂😂
@J1mmyMack14 күн бұрын
They took BBC3 off linear then put it back again.
@MrBenjarming14 күн бұрын
The way the youtube show is edited differently from the audio podcast, and that their lengths differ, is driving me a little bit mental. Which is the best, most complete way to experience the podcast?
@solipsismworld13 күн бұрын
Really? How are they different? I prefer to watch but will sometimes listen to the audio versions if I'm out and about when they're released.
@theroomfloor12 күн бұрын
Your right, 'linear' TV is very much loved. Its not a question of format though, its a question of content. BBC feels kinda like being in the children's section of Waterstones these days. I mean why listen to Brian Cox talk for an hour about how big and wonderful all the different coloured planets are, when you can get a overview of quantum entanglement and the way in which it will change computing in the near future in about 30 seconds of content by a guy who looks like he was once the drummer in Spinal Tap. I mean its just one example...
@lynnedelacy28414 күн бұрын
I can’t remember the last time I watched broadcast TV apart from time sensitive things like Remembrance Service and being a single household I only watch on my iPad and never on my TV and I’m in my 60s
@andrewmontague968215 күн бұрын
The Parkinson thing is morally repugnant. A person isn’t a voice and a face, they so much more. Putting words in his mouth is grotesque and should not be encouraged or endorsed. 😡
@Jayenkai15 күн бұрын
I'm watching 49 minutes of Richard, here, but only 30 minutes later on House of Games. KZbin Wins...?!
@goneonholidaybymistake848 күн бұрын
I love Richard, but if he does an interview with an AI Parkinson then I reckon it's mostly just hubris. I think it's very telling that his instinct was to say no initially. He's a gameshow host, best-selling author, got a film in the works, producer on a million things, and of course is co-host to this brilliant podcast. It's ok to say no to things, especially to something as dangerous as AI. I understand the intrigue and temptation to be _part of history_ obv - it must be flattering/exciting to be the flavour of the month in our society the last few years, no doubt getting offers left-right-and-centre, but we need high-profile figures in the industry saying _no_ to AI usurping human roles. Make no mistake, this is (as someone else stated in the thread) a bit of a gateway drug. Just because AI _can_ do it, doesn't mean we should _allow_ it. I realise I've inadvertently paraphrased the inimitable Jeff Goldblum in Jurassic Park: "your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.”
@dancemusic7014 күн бұрын
What would be very interesting. People that were interviewed by Parkinson when he was alive being interviewed again. And see what their experience of AI v reality was like
@sorscha130814 күн бұрын
Interesting how people consume content. I don't really think about it but my biggest percentage must be KZbin as it is the thing i have on in the background throughout my work day. I listen/watch 3 different podcasts regularly every week (this one included) history docs and one off podcasts and things like that and a few movie & TV deep dives, that have probably replaced listening to directors commentaries. I guess i consume KZbin the way some people listen to the radio at work. I don't really think about it though. I think of sitting down in the evening and watching Pointless and the news and then whatever show or film i want to watch, when i want to watch it on whatever viewing platform as my actual TV viewing.
@HJV2412 күн бұрын
Watching in corner of computer screen while processing photos. Don't have a TV. Older than 34.
@clivemcfarland14 күн бұрын
How did they not manage to come up with “Jurassic Parkinson” as the title for that podcast????
@ijw200915 күн бұрын
Richard I trust you. If you think it’s worth looking at it do it.
@RussandLoz14 күн бұрын
I much prefer when a series only releases one episode per week, Agatha All Along gathered a lot of popularity from doing this staggered marketing
@Davoerlo15 күн бұрын
I'm interested in the AI interview and what has been talked about here but a question I do have for Richard is are you receiving a fee for it? I don't believe it was mentioned but would like to know before buying into the arguement here.
@LukeDavis014 күн бұрын
I understand Richard's view but I'm not keen on that complacent acceptance that 'this is the way things are moving' - I agree with Marina that we need to fight for public service broadcasting, and I'd go further in saying that we should be fighting for linear TV. Yes, people (young people such as myself in particular) are moving away from it, but I think we shouldn't be ashamed to say, 'actually, this linear form of broadcasting is valuable and beneficial for society and communities'. I don't think it's helpful to just accept the move to streaming as though it's completely inevitable - it will only be inevitable if we don't do anything to resist it.
@ellie69812 күн бұрын
We need public service broadcasting we can trust though. And the BBC ruined that illusion years ago.
@chrisofnottingham15 күн бұрын
Re the Michael Parkinson interview, I think as long as it is framed as an exploration of the state of AI right now, that is fine. Longer term, I think we will have to see how our ethics toward AI personalities develop.
@peterlewis419914 күн бұрын
I am 58, just 1% is the amount of Broadcast TV I watch. I Listen to R4 a lot, but very very little Broadcast TV.
@MiniEggs19998 күн бұрын
The AI section reminded me of the R4 My Dream Dinner Party on steroids
@euansmith369915 күн бұрын
Television is dead. Long live videodrome!
@Dgs106b13 күн бұрын
What about an AI interviewer talking to an AI interviewee, eg. Michael Parkinson interviewing Albert Einstein. I’d listen to that.
@stevehyperdriver10 күн бұрын
I’m 65. I don’t remember the last time I watched broadcast tv. The only downside to this is the expensive internet access required. At least at the moment there is a free service we can all access if we need to. Without paying for t’internet there is no “free”.
@thestalkinghead8 күн бұрын
maybe Parkinson AI should be feeding guests increasingly hot curries, that would be a hit
@ezracooper426314 күн бұрын
"Mirthlessly Joking" would be a good name for a politics podcast.
@TheOneTrueKit14 күн бұрын
Ai Michael Parkinson seems like a Tv producer has found a way to monetise his famous dad.
@Djrod090809 күн бұрын
A 26 year old watching this on KZbin, on my TV
@cupboardyj14 күн бұрын
I thought that the BBC gave the iplayer technology to itv, Channel 4 and Channel 5 to counter accusations of anti-competition.
@csurname11 күн бұрын
I just call this podcast "By and Large". no comment on anyone's preferences.
@garethparsons39029 күн бұрын
I would love to know what Marina and Richard think of the success of Time Teams move to KZbin
@sianwarwick63314 күн бұрын
This is the same set as Rod Brydon uses/used. Oh there was an edit at Richard's '10' year prediction, because he doesn't want to say '5', or even '7'