Humans are being imitated by machines but machines are being imitated by humans.

Currently, it is possible to see a kind of experiment on Twitter where the text has taken over. Is it something related to artificial intelligence? Yes, we are talking about OpenAI's ChatGPT capable of generating text. This chatbot can generate conversations; write important documents, i.e., it is capable of "reasoning" on its own when you need it.

Would you like to know about the life of a specific researcher? Do you want to know about history, math, or maybe how to solve productivity problems? This one can do it. But if we go back a couple of years, you will remember the Pokemon Go game and how people said that this was the beginning of a change in technology without going any further, we can also mention Alexa (a somewhat forgotten figure).

Although many people are still skeptical about this new release, ChatGPT could turn out to be a pretty big hit (yes, bigger than the Harry and Meghan series on Netflix). The importance of this release lies in the evolution that this new technology has had and it is suspected that in a couple of months, a new (more powerful) version will come to light.

One of the works that ChatGPT has already done was an essay on the measurement of poverty, which has been reviewed by an academic who was very surprised about it after reviewing it. However, he pointed out that the answers have been with too much improvisation, much like when a student must answer to something and has not been well prepared for the topic.

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Good article .word with Rob. Even worse, I think, because people are complacent.
Good article again! As for the comment at the bottom of the text, it is certainly true. How complacently many people won't even check if the content is really correct. How lazy can (part of) humanity still get. Perhaps the same way of 'writing' will also... Show more
The bicentennial man is about to come true, it wouldn't surprise me if these AIs would one day want to be human.
When it comes to iconic music, I'm not sure I think this is an improvement. I love to hear everything about vinyl and I have trouble with digitization when it comes to music. As a result, the nostalgic often sounds too perfect. I just love cracking here and... Show more
Fortunately, I don't have that long to go. But I fear for the future of my children and grandchildren. It won't be long before humans - industrially and economically - are obsolete. But what to do with all those people who will soon no longer be employed? That is the issue!
I'm reminded of Star Trek, where creatures used to walk around, half human, half robot. It seems a bit lurid to me, though. Robots to help in the household and in the factory, okay?. But let it stay that... Show more
This has always been a controversial topic, I still think that there is a long way to go before machines look like humans, the problem is that we humans look more and more like a machine
I'm not familiar with the Chatgpt thing, but yesterday I happened to read that a professor is having a student's thesis investigate whether it wasn't written with the Chatgpt.
Hmm, I'm just watching it all slowly. Because I'm not sure what I think about this. We'll just wait and see.
I do think it's an exciting development, all that AI. The only question is where it all goes.
And if multiple people ask Chatgpt the same questions, they also get the same text ? This way, you won't create original content in the long run, after all. ?
I fully support that last sentence: we need to work slowly and be careful. For now, I'll watch it all 'from a distance' and just do everything myself in the 'old-fashioned' way.