I was impressed with results, but it felt dishonest to pass the work off as my own
AI has been around for a long time, but generative AI, which can create new content, including text, images, music and even computer code, is relatively new. Just in the past few months we’ve seen the emergence of some impressive early models including ChatGPT from OpenAI, Google Bard and the new Microsoft Bing. Each of these relies on what is called a “large language model” that accesses and analyzes vast amounts of data that it finds online and uses it to generate new content.
What I’ve found are mostly innocent and minor errors, but there is the danger of misinformation and even deliberate disinformation. These models don’t currently verify the accuracy of information but merely state “facts” based on the information they find. As they say in computer science, “garbage in, garbage out.” There is the risk of these systems regurgitating false information, which could lead to dangerous outcomes.
Just as we say at ConnectSafely, ChatGPT advises parents to “monitor your child’s online activities” and “stay informed about the platforms, apps, and websites your children are using. Many of them may incorporate generative AI technologies. Keep an open line of communication and discuss any concerns or questions they may have.”
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