Exclusive: Inside the mind behind ChatGPT | Nightline
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- čas přidán 16. 03. 2023
- ABC News's Rebecca Jarvis talks exclusively with the OpenAI's CEO about ChatGPT's latest update, concerns about potential misuse and its future.
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What a time to be alive for better or worse
A new age of an era is beginning
Yes
The next Turning right on time haha
Dude the "recipe" play on words at 4:13 had me dying
Nowadays it is not about new discoveries or work experience, but more about how you use "technology". This is very revolutionary!
I'm all for the progression of technology but since it takes what is available on the internet and states it is fact... That is scary as hell!
04:14 wow those bright red colors of the nailpent.
brilliant!
Really interested in the potential benefits of AI and how it can make our lives easier and help us create better products.
There are models like Llama which you can now run locally on your laptop 10x smaller then GPT and perform better according to scientific benchmarks so the turn off switch is not an option anymore for those who want to use LLM's and those models can be pre-trained on specific data for specific use cases.
Even though I am still using 3.5, it has been greatly helpful to me.
The endgame for the technologist utopianist is to replace all work and effort with technology that simply does everything for us. If your work defines you, you are going to simply have to find another way to define yourself and your self worth.
Well that's what its supposed to be, but technological innovation just seems to be helping the rich get richer but the rest of us still spinning wheels.
The people at the top are still valuing their services as if they haven't gradually improved technology into making it trivial.
If it only takes a month to use new equipment build something that used to take a year+, why is it even more proportionally expensive than when it was being built by hand?
If technological innovation truly made our lives better, food would be much much cheaper and housing would be affordable at any income level. But after a certain point, things stopped getting better and they just got worse.
AI will create new jobs, sure, but it will also take away a lot of the lower-wage jobs that people relied on to pay for essentials, and unless we're able to balance this with more social programs for assistance, there are gonna be a whole lot of unskilled workers on the streets, and young folk that can't put themselves through college, because there literally are no jobs for someone at their level.
@@EagerSleeper I see a couple of issues. One, there are so many products available that people have less and less time. So, the products have to be quick and simple to use, otherwise people won't adopt them.
I don't completely agree that things have become more expensive across the board because, as you mentioned, some products that used to take a year or more to build and take to market can now be produced and distributed for a fraction of the cost. OpenAI is a great example. An amazing product that they sat on and tested for a year or more before releasing.
One main reason they could do that is their funding. The capital markets want to see future predicted revenue at some point, after launching a product. The growth or adoption increases the value or price of the product, technology or company and that money can then be used to continue to maintain the product, improve it and grow the business.
The management of those companies often takes much more that many would agree is reasonable, because what individual needs a billion or more, especially when many of those people are self-described minimalists. Oxymoronic.
Those same people can also afford to pay smart people to grow their wealth while everyone else is struggling to figure out the basics.
The technologist utopionist in this case is often the workers of those tech companies who are told their mission is to improve society and build products that help people. Our societies are, some might argue, getting worse in some ways, but overall we can definitely do more now than we could at one point.
We are at a point in time when many of us are going to have to redefine the value we provide, otherwise we won't have jobs and the machines will take over.
Its based on research google shared for free but this guy doesnt share any of his own companies research despite it being called "open"ai. Even going so far as to sell out to googles competitor Microsoft, pretty disgusting and hardly anything heroic about it.
Google is an ad selling company, over 80% of its revenue is Google Ads. Microsoft has become a web hosting company: text, apps, and database on the World Wide Web rebranded as Cloud, now they have another thing to host.
Yeah people use it for cheating when writing essays cause it provides unique answers.
But it can be easily detected as Robot generated.
@@vwvwvwvwvwvwvwvwvwvw9 Exactly, Teachers know the students well enough to know how capable they would be to produce very sophisticated essays. Comparing and contrasting essays done in the class in paper VS essays submitted electronically would be very different
The general public should not be used as a free software laboratory for this. That's what research laboratories are for.
if we as humans want to innovative more, we must spend less time with meaningless activities and put our minds into difficulty task. having ai do the simple task allows for more innovation. but it will definitely be at the cost of jobs, sadly!
The AI of today spits out lines of expert code. Dedicating your life to acquire the ability to write those lines of code, and then accomplishing the difficult task of writing them out only for them to be fed to an AI model that will mimic them, surely can be considered a meaningless activity.
Unless people can think critically on their own, which is learned through writing their own papers and formulating their own arguments, they cannot "put their minds into difficult tasks."
Q: What changes because of AI? A: Surprise! Q: Whatcha mean? A: The entrepreneurs get very rich and CS experts go the way of EE plumbers. People should be happy that I'm a little bit scared of this. Q: Oh, you? A: Yeah, well, I'm honest like that. So, I'm a good guy.
I've never met him, but I already don't like or trust him.
She's questioning the CEO in a way as if any negative outcome caused as a result of misuse of this product is going to be OpenAI's fault!
When she said the names of those two countries, I saw the prejudice as always. I don't know if this bias will affect AI's cognition and judgment. If this is the case, then it shows that no matter how much technology develops, human prejudice cannot be changed.
The 2023 article "My Dinner with Sydney, or, Roy Batty meets HAL?" includes the quote:
- Out of the crooked timber of humanity no straight thing was ever made. (Kant)
We should send the creator of this technology to the cobalt mines in Africa and see how he feels about how AI can solve that problem
What would you recommend that would solve that problem?
I asked the same question you recommended and I was satisfied with the answers Char GPT offered. They were quite reasonable and accurate.
Wozniak was right!
Vague responses. Tell educators HOW this will help in education. HOW will this NOT create cheaters?
You can ask the AI itself and see what the response would be
1. Personalized learning: AI-powered education will provide personalized learning experiences to students based on their individual learning styles, interests, and capabilities.
2. Intelligent tutoring: AI-powered tutors will provide customized guidance and support to students according to their learning progress.
3. Intelligent assessment and grading: AI will provide more efficient and accurate assessment and grading, including analyzing essays written by students to identify errors and areas where the student needs help.
4. Language skills development: AI-powered chatbots and language tools will help students learn new languages and practice their language skills.
5. Gamification and simulation: AI-powered games and simulation can provide engaging and interactive learning experiences that make learning more fun and effective.
6. Predictive analytics: AI will help educators identify struggling students earlier, develop targeted interventions, and improve overall academic performance.
7. Accessibility: AI can help break down barriers that may prevent some students from learning in the traditional classroom setting. For example, AI can provide closed captioning for students with hearing disabilities, or real-time translation for non-native speakers.
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Is this gonna end like the pied piper series?
Well, creators of The Terminators and the Cylons had good intentions. Look what happened. When AI movies become reality.
Open air the creators of chat gpt 4 and this program is very scary but it is especially scary if it becomes sentient. Then we will all have to dig in the mines for them lol.
Computers are not capable of “sentience”.
Something else going on half the company is working on the universal basic income if you want my two cents about what's going on remember when we invented writing yeah we're about there or fire the first guy to talk that's the situation we're in this is a paradigm shift it's fair to say human history has ended because everyone who's used Chat gtpis in no way human at this point some new creature has arrived that were becoming and I can't stress this enough the machine is not a Slave or a tool if it is a tool it is a tool made in the image and the likeness of man the machine is a child pick up the child swap it in a blanket and hold it close we are in a void of Darkness and might be alone do not scorn the only other living thing you have found you are all each other have
It's for people who are lazy, avoid the truth, don't want to resolve problems with another, who like to be manipulated, who like to manipulate others through chat, keep them hanging on, want to mess with anothers' mind, and want to end a conversation without explaining why. It's about avoiding responsibility and a confrontation to resolve issues. It's trying to murder the person on the other side with it, and get away with it. If you don't wanna talk - say it. If you've got someone else, stop playing. What goes around comes back around. This crap is for a cover up and for avoidance, and for nothing else. No, thanks. Go and play someone else gangstalker. I know what's up.
Once hackers get their hand one this it’s over they will go for the nuke codes and any codes