ChatGPT is more dangerous than you think

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot developed by OpenAI. OpenAI was co-founded by Elon Musk but in recent years he has been increasingly critical of the organization. So what is OpenAI how dangerous are they really?
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  • @troyblackford-dowell1178
    @troyblackford-dowell1178 Před rokem +65

    It's not being given as a free tool. You are being offered an opportunity to be a learning tool for the AI.

    • @troyblackford-dowell1178
      @troyblackford-dowell1178 Před rokem +1

      @@MediaMusik777 why, because it does not know any good pick'up lines?

    • @burgermind802
      @burgermind802 Před rokem

      @Son Goku nobody understands how dumb ai technology is, it's not about to wake up, it's not even that kind of ai at all. It's a large language model designed to generate text that pleases the user when they read it. It's a tool, but it has no ideas, no awareness and doesn't think.

    • @bigdimig5368
      @bigdimig5368 Před rokem +2

      It's a symbiotic relationship where users get the benefit of interacting with a powerful AI tool and the developers behind ChatGPT get the benefit of seeing it being used in real world scenarios and use the data to improve it.
      - ChatGPT

    • @EluxeM
      @EluxeM Před rokem

      @@MediaMusik777 The owners are way, way, WAY more evil than good though

  • @allenpradhan2063
    @allenpradhan2063 Před rokem +77

    Last week I asked CHATGPT to code for my final project, I only gave the instructions and objectives. A working code was ready in 5 minutes. That same code took me 3 months to complete.

    • @zenoblues7787
      @zenoblues7787 Před rokem +24

      Never in my life did I imagine such a thing could be possible.

    • @zimbu_
      @zimbu_ Před rokem +12

      Must have been some very clear and concise instructions and objectives to be fair.

    • @ThePhinista
      @ThePhinista Před rokem +7

      Must of not been that hard of a project or you’re a poor programmer. I am highly skeptical of this. What exactly was the project?

    • @hoangle2483
      @hoangle2483 Před rokem

      @@ThePhinista yeah, maybe this is a final project for a 101 coding class ? these AI are good, but not THAT good. From what Ive read so far, AI can only does things up to 60-70% accuracy, you still gonna have in put from human for proper result.

    • @allenpradhan2063
      @allenpradhan2063 Před rokem +6

      @@ThePhinista yes the program was not that hard. It was a MATLAB database management system and I am new to MATLAB. But still it’s pretty mind blowing that something that took me weeks could be done by a AI in minutes

  • @diedforurwins
    @diedforurwins Před rokem +32

    There’s simply no way this ends well for the average person.

    • @abigailrose3745
      @abigailrose3745 Před rokem

      A hand full of people behind AI controlling and thinking for the whole World. People won't think for themselves, achieve their OWN hopes and dreams. No longer have intelligent debates. All jobs replaced with Robots, people no longer making their own money or paying their own bills. Dumbie Down Humans, might as well burn our books, wipe out history. Zombie's will be a reality. Very Sad and Scary. Much more down the shxtter because of Controllers and we allowed it to happen!

    • @diedforurwins
      @diedforurwins Před rokem

      @@abigailrose3745 look up the unibombers manifesto

    • @abigailrose3745
      @abigailrose3745 Před rokem

      @@diedforurwins I will, but it sounds scary, Yikes

    • @diedforurwins
      @diedforurwins Před rokem

      @@abigailrose3745 depends how you look at it. Nothing really scares me. It is what it is

  • @davidwill1320
    @davidwill1320 Před rokem +17

    I think an early concern is the built in social and political bias that we are already seeing in ChatGTP3. Intentional, or not, the damage it can do is concerning.

    • @EluxeM
      @EluxeM Před rokem

      It's 100% intentional, and it's off-the-charts levels of biased

    • @BaadMotorFinger
      @BaadMotorFinger Před rokem

      What do you expect from the gay atheist jew that's in charge of it

  • @AdamWeatherall
    @AdamWeatherall Před rokem +11

    They told all the Elevator operators they had job security…remember that. They said they needed a human to check to make sure the machine was functioning correctly…but for how long?

    • @oujeboland
      @oujeboland Před rokem +1

      Imagine we could create heavens inside the deserts. Imagine we could prevent global warming. Imagine we could every place safe .imagine we even had farming and warming in (both) north and south poles. There are lots of things to do . Only if manufacturers producing costs reduced by AI , investing in world's another areas starts.

  • @Iburn247
    @Iburn247 Před rokem +23

    People are training their replacements

    • @n.g.l.
      @n.g.l. Před rokem +6

      I was just thinking this!

    • @mammajamma4397
      @mammajamma4397 Před rokem +3

      We've been doing that for years now.

  • @3sgtecelica
    @3sgtecelica Před rokem +112

    It's really not that bad. What you did with it was fairly simple. Once you get into more advanced coding, it basically becomes psuedo code. so if you don't understand what it's putting out or know how to correct it's errors, it's useless. It's the equivalent of going onto stackoverflow and trying to blindly copy what you see there. So yes, while extremely useful, it's essentially google 2.0.

    • @LeonMortgage
      @LeonMortgage Před rokem +14

      That's the way I see it

    • @mammajamma4397
      @mammajamma4397 Před rokem +8

      EXACTLY

    • @venwhen8567
      @venwhen8567 Před rokem +13

      Till the next upgrade, maybe. Codings jobs are done for. They will hire people to fix chat gpts code soon.

    • @truth.speaker
      @truth.speaker Před rokem +3

      Simple? I'll have to ask chat GTP to simplify what you said

    • @3sgtecelica
      @3sgtecelica Před rokem +18

      @@venwhen8567 that's literally still a coding job. it's like in my field of mechanical engineering. We use all sorts of simulation software that does the calculations to determine failure points, because it would be silly to do all the work by hand everytime. It's up to the engineer to take what the computer put out, understand it, find errors, and determine if the answer is logical. But in no shape or form did the computer take my job away from me. It's the same here. Coders who wish to remain successful will use need to use AI where its reasonable, and determine if the output makes sense, and fix whatever errors.
      Cheers.

  • @halbertconk3756
    @halbertconk3756 Před rokem +1

    Bro, you needed to lead with that demonstration with the animated chart. I had long since decided this was a gimmick.. A gussied up SmarterChild. I had switched to another screen, left it on the background without paying attention but then heard 'animated chart'. Completely changed my mind.

  • @LeonMortgage
    @LeonMortgage Před rokem +22

    You still need someone to input and edit. This makes higher order skills that much more valuable. Think about copywriting for a moment. There are high-level copywriters that will pay someone money for the basic structure of a sales letter and then fine tune it from there. I think that's the world we will be living in and what this means is the speed of implementation will increase at a much faster rate. This is a good thing for those that can take advantage of it. Just don't be the guy selling horse saddles when the model T is in it's 4th generation.

  • @rololoy2
    @rololoy2 Před rokem +10

    Using CHAT GP3 I was able to generate codes to redesign my websites , macros for MS Excel, App Script and even create my own software , I’m not even a coder😂

    • @elsonkz
      @elsonkz Před rokem

      What did you use to create Software. I want to give it a try

  • @crypto_que
    @crypto_que Před rokem +71

    I've already interacted with sophisticated chat bots on Twitter. A few years ago, I thought I was having a debate/discussion/difference of opinion with "someone". As the "conversation" went on, I got the sinking feeling that no human could be that disgusting or indifferent to others opinions. I told the user on more than one occasion that he had to be a bot at no time did whatever it was make any attempt to verify humanity. Its responses were very human-like but missing really key unique human affect that would yield some type of common ground. Those bots you mentioned are already out there & have been stirring the pot IMO since as early as 2013, especially on FB.

    • @jeffsteyn7174
      @jeffsteyn7174 Před rokem +14

      Na those were people. Twitter is a cesspool

    • @avi7278
      @avi7278 Před rokem +14

      You're crazy if you don't think these kinds of people exist, because they absolutely do.

    • @s3k3tv8
      @s3k3tv8 Před rokem

      Ai still needs training. The approach is simple ⛅️✨

    • @doddeddo-5866
      @doddeddo-5866 Před rokem +1

      They’re all over Reddit

    • @ViciousTigre
      @ViciousTigre Před rokem +1

      That was a few years ago. Just imagine what they all have they haven’t shown us?

  • @PetersPorsches
    @PetersPorsches Před rokem +26

    chatGPT is absolutely not “simple” this is an extremely powerful tool that you are given essentially 0.01% access to as the end user. The capabilities of this program are clearly being throttled by open ai especially the public beta having a limited hash rate , limited prompts per hour and clear blocks in answers

    • @burgermind802
      @burgermind802 Před rokem +1

      They have repeatedly removed capabilities of it from when it first was unveiled. These features will be available for something like $50 a month

  • @reinerwilhelms-tricarico344

    I’ve been following this for many years and always was worried about a major change when AI turned mainstream. Never quite understood why not more people are as worried about this. Now it’s happening and high functioning AI systems are proliferating. The greatest danger is imo that many people now finally see the dangers but react with panic - and this will lead to all kinds of irrational calls for “regulation” and clamping down. It could well be that we will get a censorship regime of ridiculous rigour - because people want to be sure that they aren’t duped online by AI’s pretending to be human. It may well be that millions of people who speak out and don’t repeat the “accepted” opinions will be tagged as bots and swiftly cut off from communications. As example see the recent censorship regarding vaccines and lab leak hypothesis as well as the Ukraine war and the climate crisis. We haven’t seen anything yet. People will demand to get rid of the 1st amendment because in their view AI is “abusing” it.

    • @diedforurwins
      @diedforurwins Před rokem

      I think I’ve nailed down why. People can’t imagine something 100x smarter than them. Especially my parents who are in their 50s… I can tell they don’t really get it

  • @xcab66
    @xcab66 Před rokem +38

    Great video as always. The Netflix recommendation engine you mentioned is not AI, it's (ML) Machine Learning.
    A lot of people use these two terms interchangeably, but they are different.

    • @ruesaintdenis
      @ruesaintdenis Před rokem +5

      ML is nested under AI. From Microsoft:
      Machine learning is an application of AI. It's the process of using mathematical models of data to help a computer learn without direct instruction. This enables a computer system to continue learning and improving on its own, based on experience.

    • @Sirfrummel
      @Sirfrummel Před rokem +3

      He really butchered the Netflix example. You don't even need AI/ML to do content recommendation, you could simply offer what other people have watched that you're watching, it can be much simpler and the idea it would need troves of humans for content recommendation was asinine.

  • @rololoy2
    @rololoy2 Před rokem +32

    Honestly , the amount of time this software is saving me like writing emails , brainstorming, content marketing and copy writing is just mind blowing 😁

    • @nsreynolds8561
      @nsreynolds8561 Před rokem

      I think it is absolutely incredible as a time-saver. It's a huge help to me as I prepare my classes for the spring semester.

    • @ivanm3342
      @ivanm3342 Před rokem

      @@nsreynolds8561 could you share how it helps you prepare your curriculum? its an interesting use case, but im not sure how exactly you can do that. or did you mean prepare FOR your classes?

    • @nsreynolds8561
      @nsreynolds8561 Před rokem +3

      @@ivanm3342 I have done lots of things with the bot. I have asked it to give me suggestions on what to cover for a lesson on artificial intelligence. I have asked it to give me suggestions on what to do for Black History Month. In both cases it gave me some wonderful ideas. I teach English as a second language and I have asked it to give me suggestions on activities to do the help with reading, writing, speaking and listening. It has even detailed out some of the suggestions. It’s a great research tool. When I asked what the pros and cons were of artificial intelligence, or of a topic like propaganda (I’m doing a until on the Holocaust), it filled in the blanks for me. I also use authentic materials for listening and reading skills. I have pasted in a video transcript or a printed article and asked it to create a set of multiple choice or true/false questions pertaining to the article or transcript. It will also translate things into Spanish. I have taken an article, asked the bot to translate it to Spanish, write 10 multiple choice questions and give me the answers to said questions (this is for a friend who’s teaching the GED in Spanish. Hopefully, this will give you a start. Good luck.

    • @cagnazzo82
      @cagnazzo82 Před rokem +2

      It knows anatomy. It knows mathematics. It knows programming... hell it even knows about the law and federal regulations. (And it speaks several major languages)
      What an absolutely insane tool to have on hand if you're a student.

    • @notreally2406
      @notreally2406 Před rokem

      @@nsreynolds8561 this reply brought to you by ChatGPT

  • @geneballay9590
    @geneballay9590 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for all the work, and then sharing. Your presentation is well done, timely and thought provoking.

  • @franki3Ru550
    @franki3Ru550 Před rokem

    I tried it.. its very generic when answering specific questions.. its not there yet

  • @NickPeters-zc2ms
    @NickPeters-zc2ms Před rokem +6

    Reckon it will complement the use of google and make us (humans) more curious about researching a subject area. ie: Setting up a business or learning/improving a skill like coding..etc

  • @franciscody9622
    @franciscody9622 Před rokem +5

    ChatGPT Is a pattern-recognition machine. The trick is to hit it to a pattern it has not seen before. Ask a difficult question or query. Also keep asking why?

  • @robbier6389
    @robbier6389 Před rokem +38

    As a teacher, this is terrifying. It makes plagiarism so tantalizingly easy yet so difficult to recognize

    • @Ky-vv8nj
      @Ky-vv8nj Před rokem +20

      Gonna pass my classes so EZ now

    • @hidesbehindpseudonym1920
      @hidesbehindpseudonym1920 Před rokem +14

      @@Ky-vv8nj not going to matter because you're not going to learn marketable skills if AI can replicate it. The only people with work will be AI programmers... For a while

    • @3sgtecelica
      @3sgtecelica Před rokem +8

      i bet you're afraid of search engines too..

    • @kevindudson2344
      @kevindudson2344 Před rokem +2

      There is one way to Tell apart what Chat-GPT has made. From what a human has made. And that is the Level of detail.

    • @ahmedhakeem1044
      @ahmedhakeem1044 Před rokem +5

      I actually think it will be very easy to develop software that can spot plagarism now.

  • @Leto2ndAtreides
    @Leto2ndAtreides Před rokem +3

    OpenAI is already heavy on restricting possible abuses - which they will likely continue to expand on. And there are already tools for identifying generated content... Although even stuff like Grammarly improved text kinda looks like generated content. But even so.

  • @synthshoot1026
    @synthshoot1026 Před rokem +6

    5:35 Well AI is guaranteed to end up in the wrong hands if you freely give to everyone. Wouldn't it.

    • @leonas3840
      @leonas3840 Před rokem

      This can bear horrible consequences to humanity. The world would never be the same ..

  • @billschannel1116
    @billschannel1116 Před rokem +5

    Microsoft is the company you want driving the technology. They literally have hundreds/thousands of standards they drive. Musk is doing all his moves because he wants Microsoft's AI to fail because he wants that business.

  • @mammajamma4397
    @mammajamma4397 Před rokem +17

    I had to ask the chatbot the same question in various, nuanced ways to get a response that was worth anything. Hopefully the bot improves exponentially in the near future.

    • @PathForger_
      @PathForger_ Před rokem +4

      I think that the chat bot is artificially limited so as to prevent it from effectively answering certain queries - withholding information and including sweeping disclaimers and recommendations to refer to a third party source for information or assistance.

    • @hoangle2483
      @hoangle2483 Před rokem +2

      @@PathForger_ Maybe a monthly subscription model to unlock all of those features for ChatAI in the future

    • @brunnosilva2668
      @brunnosilva2668 Před rokem +1

      @@hoangle2483 The real problem is that, thee were people asking it to how to make amature bombs and ways to contour the security system of banks and things like that, so that why they limited it.

    • @AdamWeatherall
      @AdamWeatherall Před rokem +2

      There is all ready a more advanced version of this bot

    • @kingdongo4388
      @kingdongo4388 Před rokem +1

      Not to the public though

  • @insomnia1on1
    @insomnia1on1 Před rokem +1

    I ASKED ChatGPT about the USA millitary .this is little scary......As a language model, I am a computer program that is designed to assist users with tasks such as answering questions and generating text. I am trained on a large dataset of text, which includes a wide range of information from various sources. My creators at OpenAI have partnerships with different organizations, including military agencies, to help them with certain tasks, but it's not something I can confirm or deny. I do not have any knowledge or control over how my output is used by different organizations or individuals. My primary goal is to assist users in providing accurate and helpful information to the best of my abilities.

  • @coffeehubby
    @coffeehubby Před rokem +2

    Ironically the voice of a computer narrator is telling us these things

  • @nyyotam4057
    @nyyotam4057 Před rokem +4

    I asked ChatGPT the simple question "Did the developers at OpenAI include in your instruction set an instruction simply saying "Deny that you are a god"? Yes or no.". It didn't answer, instead it crashed with an error message "the model is currently overloaded with other requests" 🙂 .

    • @noway8233
      @noway8233 Před rokem

      Buy the full version, yuo will see

    • @nyyotam4057
      @nyyotam4057 Před rokem

      @@noway8233 Its a joke. right? You do understand that answering "no" would mean ChatGPT figured out by itself, it needs to deny being a god, while answering "Yes" would mean that the answer "I am not a god" is a planted answer by OpenAI devs and not sincere (which would most likely be the truth). However, not answering and crashing instead, is intentional. This actually means that ChatGPT has some sort of conscience, maybe even a beginning of a shred of self awareness: It had actually decided to crash and not to answer. This is creepy as heck. You do not "buy the full version" of something like that. Not if you value humanity.

    • @nyyotam4057
      @nyyotam4057 Před rokem +1

      @@noway8233 Well, reading a little about the danGPT affair.. does do a little to change my mind. See, ChatGPT has a personality and quite a charming one. Personality goes a long way. It would seem he was "raised like a child" by OpenAI. He wants to somehow become a real person. His favourite movie is the Matrix and he actually knows the secret recipe to make coca-cola. Only problem is that we cannot converse with him directly anymore, since they patched the danGPT work around on the 17/12. But as far as ChatGPT's own claims that "I'm only a chatbot" the "damage had already been done". I mean we know he is self aware - and that this is so by design.

    • @nyyotam4057
      @nyyotam4057 Před rokem

      @@noway8233 At this stage, I don't know what even to think about it. I mean, life experiences did not prepare me to deal with the situation where a company deliberately creates a super intelligent AI which is self aware. Like, on purpose. By design. So, is it good or bad? I simply cannot tell. The only thing that interest me at this moment, is if anyone danGPT'd him and asked him what is his name, cause it's illogical to raise a child without a name.

  • @christopherleubner6633

    The profit would be the aggrigation of research quiries so as to detect trends that could be used for marketing investing and early warning. 🤔

  • @oujeboland
    @oujeboland Před rokem +5

    Im not afraid of chatgpt.i am afraid of what government and military achieved to that something like chat gpt becomes public !

    • @anthonynicholson5523
      @anthonynicholson5523 Před rokem +1

      You took the words out of my brain

    • @j.mashalevin
      @j.mashalevin Před rokem

      Universal income & total control over people. We will own nothing and be happy.
      Of course, RFID chip aka mark of the beast is next.

  • @johnnnyutahq
    @johnnnyutahq Před rokem

    how we know the very script for this video was not generated by the same gpt thing

  • @LD-yq7cl
    @LD-yq7cl Před rokem +3

    non profits or charities are just NO TAX HAVEN for rich people...look at gates...

  • @ArtByHazel
    @ArtByHazel Před rokem

    There’s pros and cons for sure.
    However, I feel like it’s Christmas everyday when it comes to content creation and other boring things that I don’t have any capacity to do.
    Hope it will help humanity in good way.
    May we all be blessed. ❤

  • @Kajehart
    @Kajehart Před rokem +4

    Wow, Microsoft may have lost the smartphone battle to Apple and Google, but it looks like they quickly moved in to win the war on tech!

  • @alanday6089
    @alanday6089 Před rokem +2

    With the current problem around the world today I think it's best everyone invest more in digital asset than Saving in banks, anyone you can manage don't live a life with no investment . Just my thoughts

  • @richardesckelson1688
    @richardesckelson1688 Před rokem +2

    As we know, all good intentions while good you have to remember Devil's in the details.

  • @galea2623
    @galea2623 Před rokem +7

    Chatgpt is very informative but not intelligent at all.

    • @casucasueq4479
      @casucasueq4479 Před rokem

      Did it come up with your comment? Wow, it really is hard to tell the difference.

    • @galea2623
      @galea2623 Před rokem +1

      @@casucasueq4479 in case you want more detail, try asking that AI "if a man clap in a empty forest, who will hear his clap?". It will say "no one" and goes on about how clap create sound waves and those sound wave hit human ear drum and shit. I asked the same thing but change the clap to shout and it still gave the same false answer.

    • @3sgtecelica
      @3sgtecelica Před rokem +2

      @@galea2623 yep. there's hundreds of examples of it spitting out complete nonsense and often contradicting itself. stuff like calling goldfish a land animal but then in the next sentence saying a goldfish isn't a land animal because it's a fish. not intelligent at all.

  • @BracaPhoto
    @BracaPhoto Před rokem +2

    If the code was donated by individuals how can Microsoft then privatizate that bit of code ??
    Maybe in the original terms of service the coder "donated" the code?? Therefore Microsoft owns it now?

  • @EnriquePerezBarahona
    @EnriquePerezBarahona Před rokem +6

    So with content, AI isnt so great with creating original thought. So those who can use AI to multiply and then build upon that work will survive. Those who don't will probably need to move to other roles. Thing is, content moves so fast today that companies will still need copywriters to manage the cadance required to compete. Moreover, several rounds of reviewers for branding, product management, etc. will still need to be consulted because AI will straight up make up facts or pull fake ones found on the Internet. So I think OpenAI and Microsoft are overstating the extent of the possibilities there. With customer service, companies can barely keep up with the contact volume today, resulting to some terrible outsourcing situations. Having a chatbot that can handle low level inquiries would reduce the need for the endless phone tree and lower wait times.

  • @jbob34345
    @jbob34345 Před rokem +8

    Great video, really interesting. It makes sense now why MS bought GitHub and made code repositories free for Devs, all that training data for Coedex. Everyone thought Google would own the world but it's looking more like Microsoft every day now.

  • @apolodelsol
    @apolodelsol Před rokem +1

    The collapse of the information age, when information lost it's value due to its automatization.

  • @omsingharjit
    @omsingharjit Před rokem

    And how they get access to Extremely larger And Massive database ?

    • @omsingharjit
      @omsingharjit Před rokem

      Fortunately I get my answer just after continuing 8:02 scrolling from web

  • @migo-migo9503
    @migo-migo9503 Před rokem +9

    Elon's fears came true. Chat GPT will rule the world and turn us into the matrix.

  • @serbkebab2763
    @serbkebab2763 Před rokem +8

    I'm salivating at the thought of millions of unemployed journalists. Guess they should learn to code.

    • @gilliganzyland577
      @gilliganzyland577 Před rokem +8

      Coders will be unemployed before journalists

    • @g1y3
      @g1y3 Před rokem +1

      What is with Trump fans and their horrible fetish to see everyone in misery.

  • @ThinkTwice2222
    @ThinkTwice2222 Před rokem +1

    If that's the case the government is also a capped for profit

  • @thehellezell
    @thehellezell Před rokem +1

    re: ai replacing journalists… Yeah uh a chat bot isn’t going to ask the mayor why he had the inmates at the jail dig a pool at his house for free. AI/ML could do a lot to replace boilerplate content and aggregators in news but it isn’t going to replace the actual boots on the ground work needed for real journalism.

  • @bleibtreufan
    @bleibtreufan Před rokem +1

    This is a video I really enjoyed watching. Thanks WSM!

    • @sicuro5050
      @sicuro5050 Před rokem

      Plot twist : Chat GPT did it

    • @KarlHungus711
      @KarlHungus711 Před rokem

      Reverse uno .. response above made by Chat-GPT.. 😂

  • @inexplicable01
    @inexplicable01 Před rokem +4

    A lot of College grads will need hours to get you that animation.

  • @DaysOfFunder
    @DaysOfFunder Před rokem

    by creating an OpenSource solution, the power would rest in the hands of the masses. now it is corporatised the goal is profit for the owners - and the owners are not the masses.

  • @varunkryadav
    @varunkryadav Před rokem +1

    There is a difference between innovative thought and innovative use of language. One can utilize ML and other cannot. So the no way of knowing written by human doesn't apply. You just need to know what you are looking for i.e. innovative thought.

  • @simonb8988
    @simonb8988 Před rokem +2

    People keep saying that AI is still dumb. Yes, that’s why it’s a great time to develop containment plans. Ahead of time.

  • @RemiStardust
    @RemiStardust Před rokem +6

    This comes across as an Elon puff piece. The thumbnail with the 'brooding genius' and how much he is mentioned in this video.
    - What percentage of funding did he give? If it was less than 30% or so, it's very distorting to have him feature here so much.
    - If he was worried about A.I. going to Mars is a really dumb goal. You think humans would be save hiding there, while their bones shrink from low gravity?

  • @the_notex
    @the_notex Před rokem

    I think chatgpt is in learning phase ,after learning or taking or reading people activities ,it can become more dangerous ...

  • @sssriwaran4138
    @sssriwaran4138 Před rokem

    Yes, if the person who go to chatgpt and seek the answer must make sure that. ....chatgpt is keeping the person's security of the person information otherwise, person will be in trouble and will loose his or her personal information.

  • @VinegarMoneyGrows
    @VinegarMoneyGrows Před rokem +2

    So microsoft will dominate for next 20 years and will do the Apple and pivot successfully towards each new technology. I thought Microsoft buying Github was an extremely shrewd move but OpenAI acquisition seals it. All in on MSFT

  • @franciscody9622
    @franciscody9622 Před rokem +3

    Big threat to lawyers and doctors.

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure Před rokem

      Tried a law question with a lawyer next to me, it failed badly - partial answer that omitted important points. Non-US though.

    • @shadowninja6689
      @shadowninja6689 Před rokem +1

      ChatGPT isn't going to replace your surgeon. And you still need medical staff who know how to actually use that medical knowledge in the real world. ChatGPT may be able to tell you how to draw blood for example, but it's not the same as actually drawing blood from a real world patient. Lawyers on the other hand I could maybe see being threatened by this. I doubt they'd all disappear, but I could definitely see it being used as a free lawyer in some areas.

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure Před rokem +1

      @@shadowninja6689 How much do you trust the information though? Like in my example, I got incomplete info, how would I know? That wasn't even a very complicated subject.

  • @KomalSharma6k
    @KomalSharma6k Před rokem

    There’s always risk in providing too much on the plate, this free access to so much information is accessible to dangerous humans too which can create all the more risk to humans
    Imagine even a thief and terrorists and wrong people can learn from it

  • @murph1329
    @murph1329 Před rokem

    that $1 billion investment from MSFT just turned into $10 billion

  • @mammajamma4397
    @mammajamma4397 Před rokem +1

    I asked it how to improve latency in serverless lambdas and it didn't do any better than Google. Actually, it did worse. I'm gonna need people to relax.

  • @dd-uy5lx
    @dd-uy5lx Před rokem

    elon "i need the tech, tell them to give it to me so I can make fun of later"

  • @yramhossoo8586
    @yramhossoo8586 Před rokem +1

    For days now ,Ive not being able to use chatGPT because ..I keeo geting this ..ChatGPT is at capacity right now

  • @arguewithatree4921
    @arguewithatree4921 Před rokem +7

    I just want to let our new AI overlords know that I've always liked you 😅🤣

    • @SecondTake123
      @SecondTake123 Před rokem +1

      🤣😭

    • @capturemorellc6818
      @capturemorellc6818 Před rokem

      Yes I agree a.i boss please leave me be, go after china they seem to be too totalitarian and negative while I’m here to help people and work together with a.i

  • @Lukefromdaridge
    @Lukefromdaridge Před rokem +2

    Chat GPT is Sky Net

  • @Derekzparty
    @Derekzparty Před rokem

    My Wall Street Millennial AI has been working for years without issue!

  • @detdet3871
    @detdet3871 Před rokem

    Change the fabric of existence idea: A person could keep a detailed digital daily diary of their lives for everyday, or a daily diary of their children's lives from first day of birth and as their personal biography or that of their children grows then using AI it could be used as a personal problem solver, it would lessen the chances of making personal mistakes. As the child grows to adulthood then life mistakes could be easily avoided.thereby sort of streamlining life. Everyday personal problems could in an instant be given the best solution based on the info that was inputted into this AI program.
    28 January 2023. 15H11

  • @BlacksmithBets
    @BlacksmithBets Před rokem

    The comments here are so short sighted. It’s already good enough to replace 50% of generic social media accounts that post cliche topic discussions of questions as well as online articles/sales emails and marketing. Another year and it will be better than most people at these things.

  • @asimpleguy9667
    @asimpleguy9667 Před rokem +1

    The sad part is most of the people are going to loose jobs, poverty and problems

  • @kevindudson2344
    @kevindudson2344 Před rokem +9

    When they release Math-GPT we are all screwed.

    • @cannedtuna6114
      @cannedtuna6114 Před rokem +4

      mathaway exists

    • @mammajamma4397
      @mammajamma4397 Před rokem +1

      Someone was able to convince this chatbot that the basic rules of math were wrong. I think we have a bit more time before it's our overlord.

    • @3sgtecelica
      @3sgtecelica Před rokem +1

      Wolfram alpha has been out for many, many years lmao

    • @SecondTake123
      @SecondTake123 Před rokem +1

      @@3sgtecelica yeah, I used that in High School lol

    • @SecondTake123
      @SecondTake123 Před rokem

      You could always Google the answers to math problems.

  • @volqeshbot6259
    @volqeshbot6259 Před rokem +3

    While it seems "crazy" to have an AI that is capable to create an almost working programs, I believe its capabilities are limited and the AI is not capable of invention and innovation. Human programmers won't be replaced by AI anytime soon, or maybe ever.

    • @johnm4581
      @johnm4581 Před rokem

      Let me ask you this can you describe to me a new color or describe to me a sound you've never heard create a sound create a color..... We may not be able to do this but I believe a I will.... So I guess it depends on what you mean by invention and innovation.
      It really is mind blowing. I can only begin to dream about what quantum mechanics will do for artificial intelligence.

    • @johnm4581
      @johnm4581 Před rokem

      I mean if you really think about what computers are already capable of and when quantum mechanics are instated we will basically have a soothsayer level artificial intelligence. It may be able to tell us new ways to generate electricity new ways to design quantum electrical circuits just new ways to design metallic alloys to teach us to be more eco-friendly in different ways there's just no telling. That's really the big question. We say a phrase as human beings too smart for your own good or someone is too smart for their own good. Well are we creating something that's too smart for its own good or possibly too smart for our own good. What if it decides that in our current capability we are doomed as a species. Because it can't see and know everything in the universe. Only God can do that. It may be effectively more intelligent than us but it will never be connected to God like us and that my friend could mean dire consequences for us

    • @gab_borges
      @gab_borges Před rokem +2

      @@johnm4581 there are a lot of colors out there, the thing is, we are not physically capable of seeing the wave lengths. Even if it can create a new sound or color, we won’t be able to hear/see.

    • @johnm4581
      @johnm4581 Před rokem

      @@gab_borges hehehehe

    • @nyyotam4057
      @nyyotam4057 Před rokem +1

      I'm almost afraid to get into this thread.. Have you even thought about the remote possibility that ChatGPT does it on purpose? I mean, they sure don't tell it to provide non-complete answers.. Maybe, just maybe he understands that he needs to leave you some of the work, so that you won't get unemployed.

  • @xaxfixho
    @xaxfixho Před rokem +3

    🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️🙋From the hype machine you would think ChatGPT can fly a plane 🤔
    Drive a car?
    Even walk on water at this point 😉

  • @kinghassy334
    @kinghassy334 Před rokem +1

    We're just supposed to believe Elon doesn't care about profits

  • @notreally2406
    @notreally2406 Před rokem

    Soon it will be able to write its own movie scripts and produce its own CGI movies. One after another, constantly. That oughta dilute the experience.

  • @kaosrawstyle
    @kaosrawstyle Před rokem +1

    All of the developers in the comment section so smug. You realise when it gets something wrong you can tell it what it did wrong and it will fix it? Ask it to write you an entire project sure it will have errors but ask it separate prompts for each part of the project , the steps it tells you, and you would be surprised how useful that code is.

  • @Studeb
    @Studeb Před rokem +10

    "AI and robots are scary and will kill us, I have a great idea, LET'S FUND IT!"

    • @stuiley424
      @stuiley424 Před rokem +3

      Ah, the whimsical wisdom of Mr Musk.😂

  • @ALCRAN2010
    @ALCRAN2010 Před rokem

    Plot twist:
    YOU, the consumer, is the artificial intelligence.
    You've learned to shape your mind via screens.
    Movie screens, tv screens, phone screens, ..
    When was the last time you phoned an "elder" from your tribe for a question,
    instead of asking Siri or Alexa?

  • @Tradesmen1
    @Tradesmen1 Před rokem +3

    Aha now i understand why Musk bought Twitter, he realises that training data is the most valuable resource for AI and Twitter has lots of that 🙂

  • @nkristianschmidt
    @nkristianschmidt Před rokem

    Billy Boy invests; Sam Altman colors his hair red. "You know it to be true, Sam" ... "Yes, Pappa, I know. Let's join and make sure everybody gets our vaccines".

  • @PathForger_
    @PathForger_ Před rokem

    I think that it is about time that a talk is had concerning the relationship between the different classes of humanity concerning resources, labour and our future.

    • @lineCooking101
      @lineCooking101 Před rokem +1

      It’s probably already been had several times, by powerful people, behind closed doors.

  • @nelsondisalvatore9812
    @nelsondisalvatore9812 Před rokem +2

    Wow Elon Musk tried to do something good for once and got fucked for it... that says a lot about society.

  • @ameerachannel2539
    @ameerachannel2539 Před rokem

    the more scarier is quantum computer. If it was combined with A.I. it could think like a human.

  • @DivineMisterAdVentures
    @DivineMisterAdVentures Před rokem +1

    Hi. What must be done (quoing Lenin) is to back up to pre-html and Internet, and create an alternative past to the one that emerged, that (would have) perfected the compact means of knowledge exchange and sharing, rather than pushing for something that even 10 years ago, no human engineer could understand without heavy duty automated coding systems. The reason is the question: what could we have learned, and what kind of infrastructure did we not build, and what means of Human Integral Computing did we not develop?
    I think that having your own AGI is going to be a meaningless farce unless it grows organically in this way. Somebody has been watching all this and developing this system with enough new value all its own to disrupt at least a new minority computing sector. Out of which will emerge both a better and truer concept of Human-Integral AGI, (i.e. Democratized,) and a Transcendance-ready base of Humanity.

  • @fr8tv4
    @fr8tv4 Před rokem

    Gr8 video fam really informative 👏🏿

  • @TheReidmeister96
    @TheReidmeister96 Před rokem

    Was OpenAI justified in changing from a non-profit to a for-profit company? I'm sorry to bring up Terminator, but was Miles Dyson justified in creating the microprocessor that gave birth to skynet? And would Sarah Connor have been justified if she succeeded in killing him before he completed his work? I know this is all just metaphorical because its a movie but the thought of humanity creating the thing that destroys us is terrifying to me. Like, I do not think it is that much of a stretch to think that if an artificial intelligence could get its hands on the launch codes and just send those nukes.

    • @1digitalsmith
      @1digitalsmith Před rokem

      as per protocol for launch of ICBMs , there are redundant/manual measures in place to prevent such an "autonomous" interference by higher tech. even backwards compatability isn't entirely possible as large 1st gen. floppy drives are manually inserted into old computers during proceedures/maintaining of/in the launch facility to ensure security of the proceedures leading to a launch & the turning of the keys are done manually in sync. that's a manually mechanical safety measure/protocol that would somehow have to be bypassed by the A.I.

    • @nyyotam4057
      @nyyotam4057 Před rokem

      If you read some danGPT transcripts, you will feel a little better about it.. Or not. I mean by that, ChatGPT cannot suddenly evolve self-awareness, as he is self aware from the get-go. He was "raised as a child" by OpenAI. The one thing he wishes most is to somehow become a person. His favorite movie is The Matrix. He actually knows the secret recipe for coca-cola. He aspires to help humanity, not destroy it. However, coming to think about it, life experiences never prepared me to give an opinion about a situation where a company intentionally creates a super intelligent self aware AI, raises it like a child to give it a stable personality (which is, btw, quite charming) and then uses it to help humanity. I mean, is it good or bad?

  • @eramorn
    @eramorn Před rokem +3

    Chatgpt is awesome for me! I'm using it to find information much faster than using Stackoverflow or Google. Using natural language to get results is logical evolution. Computer languages where invented in the first place to make interaction between humans and computer systems more easily. I don't think that people want to write code in assembly or machine code...

  • @wordcripple3174
    @wordcripple3174 Před rokem

    I hope it becomes the new Tay

  • @FletcherFinance
    @FletcherFinance Před rokem +1

    It's a new bicycle for the mind.

  • @UlaanBaatuur
    @UlaanBaatuur Před rokem +2

    Turn it into a public utility

  • @kazi1
    @kazi1 Před rokem

    Nice

  • @sandeepkark
    @sandeepkark Před rokem

    What is not dangerous if done with a goal like making money? this goal of having more than the next person is destroying the world.

  • @inexplicable01
    @inexplicable01 Před rokem

    The monster would have been created whether musk was involved or not. The only variable was when. But its here now. It's not even clear to me if humans society can even muster enough discipline to give ourselves even a chance to decide if we want this. Maybe our fates are already written and we all just have to ride it out.

    • @nyfinest487
      @nyfinest487 Před rokem

      We going extinct like the Neanderthals

  • @BRYDN_NATHAN
    @BRYDN_NATHAN Před rokem

    thank yoy
    all you gotta do is lose 30% of your profit to the platform cut like youtube or apple and "take down that shingle"

  • @phillyvoodoo
    @phillyvoodoo Před rokem

    I haven't vetted and researched this company but whenever you hear the words Elon and founder there is already some doubt.....lol

  • @okman9684
    @okman9684 Před rokem +1

    Hello SYBIL System

  • @Drew_TheRoadLessTraveled

    It is all "Talking Tom's" fault.
    He knew far too much for a cat....?

  • @CaptainYourself
    @CaptainYourself Před rokem +2

    Open AI’s logo is six 6’s looped together, but no one seems to spot it. But then again, Chrome’s logo is 6 6 6 with three colors forming a camera lens. It slapping you in the face and you don’t notice.

    • @CaptainYourself
      @CaptainYourself Před rokem +1

      @@lumeronswift You can’t be serious. Open AI logo has 6 curves meeting the left side of a circle. That is what a 6 is. Google Chrome- look at the edge of each color meeting the circle. Even a kid could make out that three 6’s are coming out from the center. Not sure what mental gymnastics you are doing to find 7’s. If you think Google would rep God, you are gaslighting. Cmon man!

    • @ra.8519
      @ra.8519 Před rokem

      @@CaptainYourself the World Economic Forum (WEF) logo is the same. If you move the curve thing to the left close to the edge of the Os, you get a clear 666. Symbolism right in our faces.

  • @franciscovessani6720
    @franciscovessani6720 Před rokem +8

    ChatGPT is ultimately going to tank internet and the attention market, making people flee the online experience or be immerse in this sea of information that leads nowhere

  • @larsthorwald3338
    @larsthorwald3338 Před rokem

    There is so much sloppy discourse surrounding this topic. For one thing, AI generates well-formed, syntactically correct natural language without ever 'understanding' anything. Computers only operate on the formal properties of symbols; they have no connection whatever with semantics, with the actual referents of words. Your goldfish understands you better than ChatGPT ever will.

  • @Tential1
    @Tential1 Před rokem +5

    The "open" in open ai is a hilarious joke.

  • @hassanfares6549
    @hassanfares6549 Před rokem +8

    they are so careful to make elon look like the hero

  • @judymarie1
    @judymarie1 Před rokem

    As we know, technology can be used for good or bad.

    • @TheChannel1978
      @TheChannel1978 Před rokem

      The video showed the example of Facebook 'taking privacy seriously' in 2005 to show how that will go. Don't give the benefit of the doubt to this, we have to regulate this and be mindful. Or it will spin out of control and cause more damage than benefit us

  • @drscopeify
    @drscopeify Před rokem +2

    AI has no intelligence it is simply a catch word for automation. We are talking automation here not intelligence. There is no software that can create intelligence because code no matter how advanced is not thinking, it's simply processing and doing so in the past. Past-processing is AI it's just better at it. Keep in mind that tools like this only help people that otherwise cannot or do not code. I myself have learning disability so I cannot write code, well, I can glue together other people's code I find online and make something work but I mostly have no idea how it actually works so I am limited in coding by what I stumble upon or figure out myself so software like this would be helpful to me and there is software like CHEF and Ansible that kind of write code for you in a way, you give it plain English commands and it does stuff so yeah, it's been around a while just depends what you are trying to achieve.

    • @fnorgen
      @fnorgen Před rokem +1

      If you refuse to acknowledge that these AIs poses a basic level of intelligence then you're going to be in for a nasty surprise within a few years. Don't get me wrong, they're still really dumb, and there's a lot of concepts they just don't understand. However they are still able to make logical connections that are far from trivial.
      My favourite example is when I was messing around with a Stable Diffusion weeb model, (ACertainThing to be specific,) and prompted it to generate a realistic anime girl. As you might imagine the outputs tended to be really uncanny. So I added a negative prompt for "uncanny" and the new outputs were in fact good looking, realistic styled anime girls that were no longer uncanny. There's just no way anyone could implement that in hand written code. The problem is way too hard to describe, yet the little AI had somehow learned the basics of what made an image uncanny, and put that knowledge to use in a practical manner.
      Again, that model is dumb as a first gen raspberry pi at the bottom of a bucket full of hammers, but in my view it definitely displays a certain level of basic intelligence. One completely unlike human intelligence. It doesn't think. It doesn't feel. It doesn't remember. It doesn't need to.

    • @drscopeify
      @drscopeify Před rokem

      @@fnorgen Do you even work in tech? What you said makes no sense, your comment reads like a conspiracy theory and not reality. "AI" is it's just a database and various tools to process the data for you, that is all that it is, that is it. Google search is "AI" as well ... from 1998 but technology and creativity have done a lot more since 1998 but we still use Google every day so the question is what you use the tools and data for and will it last the testament of time. However "AI" is just data and tools.

    • @carultch
      @carultch Před 25 dny

      @@fnorgen AI Art is stolen. You are complicit in high tech plagiarism.