Sreeja V
@Wordsmith ¡ 1:51
ChatGPT: AI is here. Are we ready?
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Will it become a creator creating prose, poetry, marketing content, you know, that will target your heart and have you believe that humans cannot match this?
I'm thinking when we look back, we're going to say this is when it all changed. Because in some circles there's definitely a big splash and people know about Chat GPT and then in other circles nobody has or they just dismiss it as some more news about AI, not realizing the significance and how much is going on, right?
Sreeja V
@Wordsmith ¡ 2:22
Is it the same list of the top ten billionaires in the world? If so, what is the larger objective, the larger vision? Is it again about monopolizing us and this time our minds? Is it about relegating people who might have average talent, who might have mediocre talent, right, and are just putting their skill sets to the best use possible and making a living out of it
Aayan B
@aayanisms ¡ 3:55
And some will call it scary and some will welcome it with open arms. It's no surprise that the society or the life that we lead today is not how it's going to be in the future. Just like it wasn't in the past. Who would have imagined before 2007 that there won't be any buttons on a phone until the touchpad happened? Who thought that apps or the app economy would become a center stage for our lives? Nobody, right?
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth ¡ 4:57
Were we ready for the industrial revolution? We were not. Are we ready for the automation revolution? We are not. The thing with revolution, I really like the word in Japanese for that. Kakmen sheth. It's got such gravitas to it and revolution is like revolution and then you say kakmansha and you are like, oh yes, that word seems intimidating. So yes, we are not ready for it. See, technically, what the AI is doing is being done by human writers as well
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