There’s been so many stories about this recently and I’ve just picked a couple of them out below to get the ball rolling.
So what are your thoughts? Are we heading into a Terminator style post apocalyptic dystopian future? Or is all this the key to a far better life for humans and the planet in general?
I wonder if in some ways this’ll prove to be as big as the invention of the internet in the sense that along with the good also comes plenty of not so good things?
Clearly I’m not an expert though, and I’ll be too busy watching over my shoulder for a potential Cowleybot replacement over the next few months (not sure if anyone would notice the difference).
AI optimism: How embracing artificial intelligence is getting workers ahead
The idea of AI in the workplace may be unnerving – yet far more workers are excited about the technology than it may seem.
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The idea of AI in the workplace may be unnerving – yet far more workers are excited about the technology than it may seem.
Some people find it hard not to panic when reading the latest iteration of the ‘AI is going to take your job’ headline – especially considering the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence tools in recent years. But Gus Nisbet, a 30-year-old music producer, is excited about what AI has to offer the workplace.
ChatGPT boss urges US Congress to regulate AI - BBC News
Sam Altman says government regulation is "critical" to control the risks of artificial intelligence.
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The creator of advanced chatbot ChatGPT has called on US lawmakers to regulate artificial intelligence (AI).
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, testified before a US Senate committee on Tuesday about the possibilities - and pitfalls - of the new technology.
In a matter of months, several AI models have entered the market.
Mr Altman said a new agency should be formed to license AI companies.
So what are your thoughts? Are we heading into a Terminator style post apocalyptic dystopian future? Or is all this the key to a far better life for humans and the planet in general?
I wonder if in some ways this’ll prove to be as big as the invention of the internet in the sense that along with the good also comes plenty of not so good things?
Clearly I’m not an expert though, and I’ll be too busy watching over my shoulder for a potential Cowleybot replacement over the next few months (not sure if anyone would notice the difference).