What is the future of artificial intelligence (AI)? Or, much more relevant to humans, what is our future with AI? As is obvious from the avalanche of writing about it, we’re not even close to a definitive answer, with opinions ranging from utopia to dystopia and everything in between.
What does seem clear, however, is that large language model chatbots will be disruptive. Open AI’s ChatGPT—still the best known, although it now has lots of competition—is already helping students and coders alike become more efficient. But chatbots are also being used by hackers to generate fraudulent emails. They could eliminate thousands, perhaps millions, of jobs. And there are fears that AI will escape the control of its creators and become the master, rather than the servant, of humanity.
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