Could AIs like ChatGPT bring more trouble than they're worth?
ChatGPT started a whole new wave of artificial intelligence. All you have to do is type in a request to the app, and it will write out what it is you request. It could be speeches, diet plans, or workouts. You might see preachers use AI to write a sermon.
There are people that are worried that kids will start to use ChatGPT or other AIs to write term papers. Others say AI could cost some people their jobs. Others are excited about what that artificial intelligence can do to move society forward. These kinds of AIs are now moving into the world of chat. Microsoft is incorporating AI into its Bing web browser.
How is this going to affect the world of search? On today's Ask The Expert, Ian Sherr joined us from CNET.
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