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Dangers of Artificial Intelligence

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  The 4 dangers of AI Here are some of the biggest concerns voiced about the future of AI – and humanity. Leading experts in artificial intelligence (AI) have sounded the alarm about the pace and scale of recent advances in the field, warning that they represent nothing less than a threat to humanity. This is particularly the case of Geoffrey Hinton, an award-winning computer scientist known as the "godfather of AI", who quit his job at Google last month to raise concerns about the uncontrolled development of new computer tools. 'AI. “I suddenly changed my mind about whether these objects will be smarter than us,” Hinton, 75, said in an interview with MIT Technology Review this week. "I think they are very close to it today and they will be much smarter than us in the future... How are we going to survive this? Mr. Hinton is not the only one worried. In February, even Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, said the world might not be "that far away...

The race for AI is not without risks: what are the main dangers?

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In recent months, artificial intelligence (AI) has made a sensational entry into our lives, through ChatGPT, but also many other tools. If this technology promises to make our lives easier and to provide us with many services, many specialists warn us about the risks to which it exposes us elsewhere. This is particularly the case of Sam Altman , who is neither more nor less than the creator of ChatGPT, and who believes that tools using AI can become “potentially frightening”. Geoffrey Hinton , former Google engineer and AI leader, goes even further! He regrets having created “terrifying” technology and warns the general public of the risks of artificial intelligence. Here is an overview of the different threats linked to their development. Generating incorrect information One of the main concerns of AI users is the reliability of the information created by this new technology. If we take the example of ChatGPT, the conversational tool created by OpenAI, the database it uses to respond ...

Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

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  Today, artificial intelligence plays a role in the lives of billions of people.  Sometimes unnoticed, but often with profound consequences, it transforms our societies and challenges what it means to be human. AI can help millions of students complete high school, create 3.3 million more jobs, and more urgently help us fight the spread and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.  In addition to their multiple benefits, these technologies also present risks and challenges, linked to misuse or the aggravation of inequalities and divisions. What you need to know about AI AI has shown its effectiveness in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic Artificial intelligence is helping to slow down the economic impact of the crisis through digital platforms.  It also helps researchers compress massive amounts of data in the race to find a vaccine or a cure.  AI has helped fight the spread of the virus through testing, tracking and tracing technologies.  However, as users p...

How does ChatGPT algorithm work?

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ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pretrained Transformer)  was developed  in November 2022 by the US company  OpenAI.  It is a language model that allows its users to communicate with a bot in an online chat in real time.  The bot is able to have a conversation in multiple languages, answer questions, convey information on many topics, or share ideas. In addition to these diverse capabilities, ChatGPT excels at remembering conversations so that it can consider previous replies and the user can communicate corrections to it.  So it is a smart and innovative tool that facilitates communication and access to knowledge!   But how does ChatGPT work? ChatGPT is an NLP (Natural Language Processing) algorithm that understands natural language and generates it independently.  More precisely, it's a general public version of GPT3, a text generation algorithm specialized in writing articles and analyzing emotions.  So ChatGPT works like GPT3, thanks to a model p...

What are the weaknesses of ChatGPT?

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  For some aspects, ChatGPT does not offer any reliability: He doesn't tell the truth.  ChatGPT says what people want to hear from the information it has.   He only knows a compartmentalized version of what people say about the real world, using that information to create compelling language to convey what he's learned. He can't count.  I tried to replicate  Jonas Degrave's simulation at Engraved using a more complicated calculation  and got the wrong result.  It correctly tries to multiply the two numbers from this Python command that it knows how to simulate, which is quite remarkable.  However, he simply does not know how to count. He can't think.  He often writes relevant descriptions and claims about what I asked of him and confidently misapplies them.  He cannot reason;  it is not a finite automaton (FSM). His false modesty is somewhat embarrassing.  ChatGPT writes with aplomb and authority, but shyly tells you he's only ...

Make Money with ChatGPT: 11 Possibilities to Consider

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  A digital tool using artificial intelligence, ChatGPT is a kind of conversational agent capable of answering any question. Since its appearance for the general public at the end of the year 2022, ChatGPT continues to attract more and more users.  While some use it to request specific information, others use it  to earn additional income  .  But then, how do you actually make money with this virtual robot?  Here are 11 solutions you can consider. 1. Create web content One way to make money with  ChatGPT  is arguably creating web content.  Indeed, many people already use it to write advertising texts, announcements on social networks, slogans or even practical information such as those found in an "About" section of a company, for example. If necessary, this digital tool can provide you not only with innovative ideas, but also with quality texts. 2. Design videos Even if ChatGPT responds to you only with sentences, it is possible to use these...