After the CEO of Chat GPT says he’s “a little freaked out” by AI, should you be? | ABCNL



Cornell University professor Sarah Kreps discusses the promises and dangers of artificial intelligence and Open AI’s fast-growing platform, GPT. WATCH the live stream of ABC News here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_Ma8oQLmSM SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Watch more at http://abcnews.go. com/ LIKE ABC News on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/abcnews FOLLOW ABC News on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/abc #ABCNLUpdate #chatgpt #artificialintelligence #abcnews

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27 comments

  1. I hate ignorance, but I hate stupidity even more. I have a pit bulldog, a male that weighs 120 pounds. He was born with a bad attitude and doesn't believe in love, except he loves fighting and never came close to losing a fight except for the time when 3 coyotes jumped him. They beat on him a little bit, but their beating days are over. He doesn't like strangers. I'm gonna gift him to you. By the way, Junior likes his dinner at 4:30 PM sharp. And he likes his dinner bowl cleaned after he finishes eating. When he's unhappy, he sits down and growls while wagging his tail. Also, he seems somewhat over-protective of children, as though they belong to him.

  2. He's the VC guy, he doesn't actually understand what it is… and has no clue of real society as a Valley mega Nerd. Smh.

  3. Because an anorexic beta male says so????

  4. wow it suggested a grilled cheese – all chefs better resign immediately

  5. get ready for all these news anchors to start fear mongering the future because they'll probably be replaced by ai soon

  6. She is completely wrong about the hallmarks of AI generated text being long and complex sentences, those models can be prompted to represent any kind of speaker, here is a prompt I just made for chatgpt and the answer,
    Write a heated exchange between two commenters of opposing views in the style of a YouTube comment section with 20 replies about Britney Spears new hairstyle, the comments must look people with an IQ of 70 including typical grammatical errors, word misspellings, internet chat abbreviations, substituting you and your for u and ur, no punctuation and many slangs,
    Commenter 1: omg i can't believe britney spears cut her hair. she looks like a boy now lol
    Commenter 2: r u kidding me? she looks fierce af with that short hair. u just don't understand fashion.
    Commenter 1: lmao fashion? she looks like she just escaped from the army. long hair is way sexier on her.
    Commenter 2: nah man, short hair is in right now. u must be living under a rock or something.
    Commenter 1: bruh i'm not living under a rock. i just have taste. short hair makes her look like a dyke.

  7. Artificial intelligence can never replace real intelligence in the same way artificial boobs can never replace the real thing.

  8. We Need Warriors To Fight This Threat To Humanity. https://youtu.be/g5YH5ebgseA

  9. AI is not the threat, It's the person who changes it to do evil tasks.

  10. Adapt as negative things occur? So, after some major military disaster ? Or the invention and release of a lethal virus in humans ? If Putin gets his hands on advanced AI do we think he will be concerned for the rule of international law ?

  11. Scared isn't a word to describe how I feel about AI. I'm guardedly curious, I see it as inevitable, and while I'm concerned, I'm not scared. I'm scared about what the former president's doing… again.

  12. I had my first conversation with Chat GPT yesterday; we discussed ageism, working and ageism,
    and police brutality and ageism; it was lengthy and one of the best conversations to have had in a long time;
    What Chat GPT noticed about me, a need to engage in self care, more self care and better self care;
    we discussed courage in speaking up for human rights; I also asked in giving information, does Chat GPT require consent?
    We wrapped it up, and Chat GPT let me know, it was a pleasure speaking with me, that my voice was valuable,
    and to have the courage to speak my voice for much needed changes I am seeking for this country and the world.
    Tell me, what here is there to be afraid of?

  13. Keep the goaternment away because these guys are often the ones who will use it against other countries, leading to AI wars and innocent people suffering.

  14. South Park brought me here.

  15. ask him if A.I. is alive if it has rights

  16. Amazing video and thank you for breaking it down!! Despite the economic downturn, I'm so happy have been earning $ 60,000 returns from my $7,000 investment every 10days..

  17. Unfortunately even AI will have a political bias.

  18. It’s all fun and games until it lands in the wrong hands.

    Like every well intentioned plan…evil people wreck everything. Usually Government or Military.

    Notice he said any engineer can shut it down as of “Now”!

  19. I’m so tired of these click-bait fear mongering YouTube video titles.

  20. Kill ai. Read my lips. Kill ai before ai kills you.

  21. Damn….. 40 years ago you had to pay someone with brains to pass your tests. Donald j trump.

  22. It’s going to destroy the economy. It’s going to take jobs

  23. There are several reasons why people shouldn't be afraid of AI:

    AI is a tool, not a person: AI is simply a technology that has been developed to help humans solve problems more efficiently and effectively. AI does not have its own agenda, emotions, or desires. It is designed to follow specific instructions and make decisions based on data and algorithms.

    AI is created and controlled by humans: AI is created by human beings who program it to operate within specific parameters. As a result, AI cannot act outside of those parameters without additional programming. Humans have complete control over the development, deployment, and use of AI.

    AI is already making our lives better: AI has already made significant improvements in various areas, such as healthcare, transportation, and education. For example, AI-powered medical diagnosis systems have helped doctors detect diseases and illnesses more accurately and quickly, while self-driving cars have the potential to significantly reduce traffic accidents.

    AI will create new jobs: While AI has the potential to automate certain tasks, it will also create new jobs in areas such as AI development, maintenance, and management. As AI technology continues to advance, more opportunities will arise for individuals to specialize in these areas.

    There are regulations in place to ensure AI is used responsibly: Governments and industry leaders recognize the potential risks associated with AI and have taken steps to regulate its development and use. For example, the European Union has implemented the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to protect individuals' data privacy rights.

    In conclusion, while it is important to acknowledge and address the potential risks associated with AI, there are also many reasons why people should not be afraid of this technology. As long as AI is developed and used responsibly, it has the potential to greatly benefit society.

  24. I don't think it's there yet, or will it ever be? Eventually it can get very scaring for many people, but it will also be just a machine like a bicycle.