We’re hearing a lot about the dangers of generative AI like ChatGPT, the new Microsoft Bing and Google Bard. For example, Geoffrey Hinton, who is often referred to as the “godfather of AI,” recentl…
He told PBS News Hour that he worries about “the risk of super intelligent AI taking over control from people.” Numerous tech experts, including Elon Musk, have called for a pause in the development of powerful generative AI models while we explore their risks and ways to make them safer.
AI can, and already is, being used to analyze patterns and behaviors to identify “anomalies, such as unusual transactions to identify potential fraud.” It can help predict and recover from natural disasters, can be used in health care to monitor patients, make personalized health recommendations, and analyze images and other health tests to better diagnose conditions and recommend treatment.
And, as ChatGPT reminded me, “Generative AI can be used to create smart home security systems that learn occupants’ routines and detect unusual activities, alerting homeowners to potential threats.” Of course, it could also be used by criminals to predict when homeowners will be away and better plan their crimes.
It can also be used to identify illegal content such as child sex abuse images or content that encourages self-harm.
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