Indeed, some AI experts warn that businesses should carefully consider potential harms to customers, society and their own reputations before rushing to embrace ChatGPT and similar products in the workplace.
“ChatGPT really sort of brought it home how powerful they were,” said Eric Boyd, a Microsoft executive who leads its AI platform. ”That’s changed the conversation in a lot of people’s minds where they really get it on a deeper level. My kids use it and my parents use it.” “It helps create mock ups that then are going to be turned by a human into something that is more concrete,” she said.
Public awareness fueled growing competition between cloud computing providers Microsoft, Amazon and Google, which sell their services to big organizations and have the massive computing power needed to train and operate AI models. Microsoft announced earlier this year it was investing billions more dollars into its partnership with OpenAI, though it also competes with the startup as a direct provider of AI tools.
Great, do my homework please. (sarcasm)
if you took even a slight break from the internet in the last few months you'd be surprised by the ubiquity of it now - but in a very short time its become passe and noticeably soulless.
abso-fucking-lutely not.
Not all AI’s are created equal.
AI WILL DEFEAT THA ORANGE MAN, WHO IZ BAD END MORE WORSTER THEN HITLER!
Sounds about right for this day and age.