hatGPT and other artificial intelligence programs have been red-hot topics in the news lately, simultaneously wracking nerves and exciting us with new possibilities in medicine, linguistics, and even autonomous driving. There are a ton of "what ifs" in this connected future, causing us to rethink everything from killer robots to our own job security.
So should we take a step back from this kind of turbocharged AI to assuage our fears? That depends on who you ask, but it all boils down to the idea of singularity—an "event horizon" in which machine intelligence surpasses our own intelligence. |
hatGPT and other artificial intelligence programs have been red-hot topics in the news lately, simultaneously wracking nerves and exciting us with new possibilities in medicine, linguistics, and even autonomous driving. There are a ton of "what ifs" in this connected future, causing us to rethink everything from killer robots to our own job security.
So should we take a step back from this kind of turbocharged AI to assuage our fears? That depends on who you ask, but it all boils down to the idea of singularity—an "event horizon" in which machine intelligence surpasses our own intelligence. |
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