I predict there will be a moment when many of us will descend into the Uncanny Valley with AI in general. A truism I often state: no one gives an ebook as a present. We instinctively know and appreciate the physical, the sincere, the immutable. We will tolerate ephemeral information, to be sure, but it has no sentiment. I pray so anyway. God help us.
I haven’t been impressed with the language prowess of these AI bots (or whatever they’re properly called), but my experience with them is VERY limited. I don’t think they’ll EVER go away, though and I know their creators will continue to work to improve their abilities. It’s just all so dystopian.
I predict there will be a moment when many of us will descend into the Uncanny Valley with AI in general. A truism I often state: no one gives an ebook as a present. We instinctively know and appreciate the physical, the sincere, the immutable. We will tolerate ephemeral information, to be sure, but it has no sentiment. I pray so anyway. God help us.
Oddly enough, there are steps underway to address these very issues: https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/talking-to-chatbots-is-now-a-200k-job-so-i-applied-258bd5f0?st=1pbjmeftzsql3j2&reflink=article_copyURL_share
I haven’t been impressed with the language prowess of these AI bots (or whatever they’re properly called), but my experience with them is VERY limited. I don’t think they’ll EVER go away, though and I know their creators will continue to work to improve their abilities. It’s just all so dystopian.