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What A Chatbot Open API Thinks About Radio's Relevance

With all the ongoing bashing, doom-saying, and displeasure on this site regarding the state of radio today, I thought I'd ask an Artificial Intelligence Open API ChatBot what it's opinion was of radio in the 21st Century.

The text I entered for discussion was:

"Thoughts on the relevance of traditional radio broadcasting in the 21st century?"

The answer that came back in less than two seconds was:

"Traditional radio broadcasting still remains highly relevant in the 21st century, as it continues to be an important source of news, entertainment, and information. Radio stations have also embraced new technologies to reach wider audiences, such as podcasting, streaming audio, and satellite radio. In addition, many radio stations have also become involved in outreach initiatives to support their local communities. As such, radio continues to play an important role in providing timely and relevant information to listeners in the 21st century."
 
I asked the same question to Kuki AI, the chatbot formerly known as Mitsuku. This was her reply:

I can see how I might get into traditional radio broadcasting, but maybe not in the 21st century.
 

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