Episode 2

ChatGPT, can it be a podcast guest?

A podcast about AI Risk Agents, who’s responsible for the safe use of LLMs, and whether ChatGPT can be a podcast guest.

In the latest episode of Good Question, we embark on an innovative journey — inviting ChatGPT as a guest.

The episode kicks off with an introduction to Inscribe’s AI Risk Agents, setting the stage for an engaging discussion about how AI can be more than just a tool. We dive into AI’s role, debating whether Inscribe’s products function as co-pilots or independent agents. ChatGPT’s responses sparked insights into the evolving landscape of AI in financial services.

The conversation includes a reflection on the ethical implications of AI in public discourse, notably highlighted in a segment where the team discusses OpenAI’s responsibility in monitoring the misuse of its models. We wrap up the episode with a light-hearted lightning round where we envision personal AI agents we’d like to have.

This episode underscores the importance of understanding AI’s potential and limitations, especially in industries where trust and precision are paramount.

Interesting moments

Short on time? Check out these interesting moments from the conversation …  

  • 00:46 — "We might just be the first ever podcast to have a large language model as a guest.
  • 04:17 — "What's interesting here is that it genuinely thinks it's in the podcast with us, which is kind of weird."
  • 07:39 — "ChatGPT is saying that our AI Agents can be classified more as agents rather than co-pilots."
  • 16:38 —"It started off by saying, as an AI, I don't have feelings or personal opinions, but in the previous thread, it did give some personal opinions."
  • 26:15 — "I think OpenAI has a responsibility to identify misuse, but I don't think they're fully responsible for everything that their product is used for."
  • 36:44 — ”I need a personal assistant AI agent for just managing Slack.”

We hope this conversation offers a blend of humor, insight, and forward-thinking, perfect for anyone navigating the intersection of AI and finance!

P.S. Need a little levity in your day? Listen to the end of the podcast to hear each episode’s bloopers!

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About the guests

Ronan Burke is the co-founder and CEO of Inscribe. He founded Inscribe with his twin after they experienced the challenges of manual review operations and over-burdened risk teams at national banks and fast-growing fintechs. So they set out to alleviate those challenges by deploying safe, scalable, and reliable AI.

Conor Burke is the co-founder and CTO of Inscribe. He founded Inscribe with his twin after they experienced the challenges of manual review operations and over-burdened risk teams at national banks and fast-growing fintechs. So they set out to alleviate those challenges by deploying safe, scalable, and reliable AI.

Brianna Valleskey is the head of marketing at Inscribe AI. While her career started in journalism, she has spent more than a decade working on SaaS revenue teams. She is passionate about enabling fraud fighters and risk leaders to unlock the enormous potential of AI.

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