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posted by hubie on Friday January 20 2023, @06:56PM   Printer-friendly
from the SoylentNews-thought-leader dept.

Generative AI, like OpenAI's ChatGPT, could completely revamp how digital content is developed, said Nina Schick, adviser, speaker, and A.I. thought leader told Yahoo Finance Live:

"I think we might reach 90% of online content generated by AI by 2025, so this technology is exponential," she said. "I believe that the majority of digital content is going to start to be produced by AI. You see ChatGPT... but there are a whole plethora of other platforms and applications that are coming up."

The surge of interest in OpenAI's DALL-E and ChatGPT has facilitated a wide-ranging public discussion about AI and its expanding role in our world, particularly generative AI.

[...] Though it's complicated, the extent to which ChatGPT in its current form is a viable Google competitor, there's little doubt of the possibilities. Meanwhile, Microsoft already has invested $1 billion in OpenAI, and there's talk of further investment from the enterprise tech giant, which owns search engine Bing. The company is reportedly looking to invest another $10 billion in OpenAI.

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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by RS3 on Friday January 20 2023, @08:36PM (7 children)

    by RS3 (6367) on Friday January 20 2023, @08:36PM (#1287797)

    Opens up a lot of philosophical questions. I wonder what will happen when the AIs read other AI's writings. Will it lead to a Utopian set of solutions to human problems, or will it devolve? What biases are being written into the AI's processing? What priorities and goals, if any, are steering the AIs? Do they have, or might they develop ego and id? Will they develop their own language?

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by Samantha Wright on Friday January 20 2023, @10:29PM (5 children)

    by Samantha Wright (4062) on Friday January 20 2023, @10:29PM (#1287812)

    None of the above. It will degrade. Imagine a stream of diarrhea stamping on a human face—forever.

    • (Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 20 2023, @11:13PM (3 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 20 2023, @11:13PM (#1287820)

      Imagine a stream of diarrhea...

      Been there done that. Next?

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 21 2023, @02:58PM (2 children)

        by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 21 2023, @02:58PM (#1287903)

        No one is forcing you to read Twitter posts

        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 21 2023, @03:04PM

          by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 21 2023, @03:04PM (#1287905)

          Eng Lit study on how microblogging has destroyed our language#srs#sus#comeatme#jk#debat#3amthoughts#amhangry#donatblud2day#examsuck#halp#nu

        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 23 2023, @12:01AM

          by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 23 2023, @12:01AM (#1288110)

          Oh, now you tell me. Gee thanks.

          Now leave me alone, got a lot of cleaning up to do.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 23 2023, @02:22PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 23 2023, @02:22PM (#1288177)

      Hey! No fetish shaming!

  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by aafcac on Sunday January 22 2023, @11:01PM

    by aafcac (17646) on Sunday January 22 2023, @11:01PM (#1288106)

    Probably not, the one time I know of where they had AI talking to AI they quickly started to speak their own language and the plug was pulled. I think this will probably always be the way that ends up, unless they're stuck sticking to an existent language, in which case don't expect any real creative expression.