Youngmi Moon
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You can have a conversation with it about anything.
It can produce text or answers on command.
You should not let your daughters go near it when they do their homework.
Because you can say, you know, write me a two-page essay comparing these two works of literature, and it will just spit it out.
Doesn't it make it seem even more human?
Because it's like having that dinner party guest who's just completely wrong, but yet totally confident and just go on and on.
And you're thinking, that person's completely wrong, but they're 100% sure they're right.
So this is why I like it now, but maybe I don't like it.
I don't know how I feel about it.
But I was thinking about 15, 20 years ago, one of the reasons Google and to some extent the iPhone transformed our lives is because they gave us access to digital information in a very organized and coherent way.
Since then, so many consumer innovations of the past decade have all been built on top of that basic functionality.
So let's build a social network based on that digitization or let's build a mapping system or let's build an e-commerce system.
And I think with ChatGPT and DALI, it feels different because you're not just organizing digital information.
They're actually producing content.
And so now if you imagine, let's say, a decade of new applications built on top of this fundamental technology.
I don't even know how to think about that.
That's when I kind of freak out a little bit.
Where is this going?
Because OpenAI will take it so far, but it's the stuff that's built on top of it that I think is going to blow our minds.
Yeah.