Adnan Zai - Blog | ChatGPT and the Takeover of AI
If you haven’t heard about ChatGPT in the last few months, you must be taking a break from the media. ChatGPT has already changed the world and it hasn’t even been six months since its launch. This artificial intelligence can automate the ordinary tasks, leaving human employees for the more complex work. But it also comes with a host of ethical questions about how it can be used. So, what can ChatGPT do? Just type in a question and ChatGPT will automatically create a response: whether email, a law brief, an essay, or a long list of other written projects. This sounds like a positive, to be able to automate tedious tasks or to churn out reports more quickly. But ChatGPT is rife with moral, ethical, and economic questions that are puzzling experts and citizens alike.
If you haven’t heard about ChatGPT in the last few months, you must be taking a break from the media. ChatGPT has already changed the world and it hasn’t even been six months since its launch. This artificial intelligence can automate the ordinary tasks, leaving human employees for the more complex work. But it also comes with a host of ethical questions about how it can be used. So, what can ChatGPT do? Just type in a question and ChatGPT will automatically create a response: whether email, a law brief, an essay, or a long list of other written projects. This sounds like a positive, to be able to automate tedious tasks or to churn out reports more quickly. But ChatGPT is rife with moral, ethical, and economic questions that are puzzling experts and citizens alike.