The AI space is complicated and there are so many questions that we don't have the answers to. Although it may seem like ChatGPT-3 does in fact have all the answers, in this week's episode, Natalie and Kobi explain why this is a potentially dangerous assumption. Although it presents enormous opportunities for societal progress, ChatGPT-3 also has the ability to be used as a form of weaponry, and we need to be careful about using it as a tool for learning. Then there are the issues of exploitation and environmental consequences that don't make the headlines, and the fact that we could be moving towards a world where humans are made redundant, and none of us want that, do we? Key Points From This Episode: The pros and cons of using ChatGPT in school classrooms. Why ChatGPT is viewed as a form of weaponry by some people. The opportunity that ChatGPT presents society as a whole. Exploitation happening behind the scenes at ChatGPT. Why Amazon has asked its staff to stop using ChatGPT. The environmental impacts of tools like ChatGPT. Information that has recently come to light that is a setback for automated vehicles. NIST's new AI risk management framework. Complexities of reviewing a tool like ChatGPT. The importance of having set standards in place in the AI space. Real world circumstances that are played out in the movie M3GAN. Exploring what our purpose as humans is. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: ChatGPT SlidesGPT 'The $2 Per Hour Workers Who Made ChatGPT Safer' 'The Exploited Labor Behind Artificial Intelligence' 'Tesla Video Promoting Self-Driving was Staged' 'This Song Sucks' 'Amazon Warns Employees Not to Share Confidential Information with ChatGPT' 'RoadMap for the NIST Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework' M3GAN Official Trailer 2 'Now Is the Moment for a Systemic Reset of AI and Technology Governance' Proposal for Regulation Natalie Rouse on LinkedIn Dr Kobi Leins Dr Kobi Leins on LinkedIn Dr Kobi Leins on Twitter Eliiza
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