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Artificial intelligence has become a part of our lives. Do you feel excited and worried at the same time? Let's simplify it today. You might have heard of ChatGPT, a chatbot that's been a hot topic this year. While it's propelled computer science to new heights, understanding exactly how it works is a bit like deciphering a code; not everyone gets it. The development of artificial intelligence has some people thrilled and others concerned. Some say it's a historic turning point, while others worry that it's progressing too quickly and might outdo us humans. What should we do?
We need to see what tools like ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools are capable of. They've learned a lot from humans and work by guessing the next word in a sentence. But sometimes, they act serious and give out unreliable information, leaving people puzzled about their competence. Did you know? These artificial intelligence tools can now not only write but also create images, music, and even synthesize voices. This has startled those who make a living from writing, painting, coding, etc. Some industries have even experienced strikes and legal actions. Some scientists warn that the rapid development of this technology could impact human survival. However, other scientists say these concerns are exaggerated and that we shouldn't think too far ahead.
The topic doesn't end there. The CEO of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has been embroiled in controversy. The artificial intelligence crisis has even reached the government chambers of Belgium, and political leaders across the EU are discussing the creation of the world's first global artificial intelligence legal protection agreement. But don't get too excited yet; it will be several years before this law actually takes effect. Some may find the surge of commercial artificial intelligence products in 2023 thrilling, like a rollercoaster ride. According to Dave Micko, an analyst at market research company Gartner, artificial intelligence is currently experiencing a peak of inflated expectations, with major companies boasting about their technology. This isn't the first wave of commercialization of artificial intelligence. Back in the 1990s, computer vision and speech recognition technologies were already helping us organize photos and use voice assistants.
However, we need to approach all of this calmly, focusing on the positive aspects while remaining vigilant about potential risks. The journey of artificial intelligence is indeed vast and unpredictable. Let's uncover the future together, step by step! |
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