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This is already happening too fast:
https://botnation.ai/site/en/chat-gpt-revolution/
Chat GPT has really captured my imagination. I think I'd put AI right up there with the invention of the internet and the PC, and Chat GPT is the breakout tech that made it real for the masses. I can't emphasize enough how important it is to discuss the ethical implications of all this from now on. Massive change is coming, we need to get ready.
In my opinion the industry that will be most affected by this advancement in AI is the Call Center industry. I imagine in the future that when we call a support center that AI will be assisting us with our queries instead of a person sitting halfway across the world.
I also think in a couple of years we'll start seeing AI content creators with their own media channels and social media accounts. AI artists and musicians will start popping up imitating real work without having people to input any queries or information. With the combination of deep fake technology, AI can even create a mash-up personality with actual people.
It will get even scarier if AI can figure out a way to create its own datasets to train itself and future AI creations. It will then no longer require a human generated dataset (the Internet itself) to train but instead create its own. I would assume it can already access the information on how to create datasets and train neural networks.
In the longer run, there are going to have to be laws on AI creation and development. Imagine someone right now is already coding a perfect version of an AI that knows everything on the internet and obviously is not bound by ethics or morals. I bet there already are people like that. And if, say, in 15 years the AI becomes so insanely smart and borderline reaches singularity, you can ask it how to engineer and build physical robots and program them flawlessly. It's scary man... And it's not even about the regular people now that I think about it. When that is possible, governments are going to start mass producing war robots and unimaginable weapons at will. This world is definitely not safe with AI, yet it still excites me.
https://botnation.ai/site/en/chat-gpt-revolution/
Chat GPT has really captured my imagination. I think I'd put AI right up there with the invention of the internet and the PC, and Chat GPT is the breakout tech that made it real for the masses. I can't emphasize enough how important it is to discuss the ethical implications of all this from now on. Massive change is coming, we need to get ready.
In my opinion the industry that will be most affected by this advancement in AI is the Call Center industry. I imagine in the future that when we call a support center that AI will be assisting us with our queries instead of a person sitting halfway across the world.
I also think in a couple of years we'll start seeing AI content creators with their own media channels and social media accounts. AI artists and musicians will start popping up imitating real work without having people to input any queries or information. With the combination of deep fake technology, AI can even create a mash-up personality with actual people.
It will get even scarier if AI can figure out a way to create its own datasets to train itself and future AI creations. It will then no longer require a human generated dataset (the Internet itself) to train but instead create its own. I would assume it can already access the information on how to create datasets and train neural networks.
In the longer run, there are going to have to be laws on AI creation and development. Imagine someone right now is already coding a perfect version of an AI that knows everything on the internet and obviously is not bound by ethics or morals. I bet there already are people like that. And if, say, in 15 years the AI becomes so insanely smart and borderline reaches singularity, you can ask it how to engineer and build physical robots and program them flawlessly. It's scary man... And it's not even about the regular people now that I think about it. When that is possible, governments are going to start mass producing war robots and unimaginable weapons at will. This world is definitely not safe with AI, yet it still excites me.
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Date: 13/3/23 20:25 (UTC)Call Centers are already acting like AI with human reading prompts, especially in basic support. I've encountered some that are indistinguishable from a bot. Also I'd say all text/search heavy professions like paralegals.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/feb/03/colombia-judge-chatgpt-ruling
AI content creator - some Instagram photographer recently admitted that he creates images with AI and then touches them up in photoshop
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/instagram-photo-vogue-photographer-ai-generated-images-emanuele-boffa-2263045
AI deep fake - already exists for entertainment. Like here Asmongold reacting to AI of himself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNGeTCPPrMA
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Date: 13/3/23 21:03 (UTC)