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Wednesday, February 8, 2023

"Will ChatGPT cause the destruction of writing?”


Is this the dark side of ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence?

Is the line between plagiarism and inspiration blurring beyond recognition or has it always been blurred?

The rise of AI tools like ChatGPT raises concerns about their potential impact on the future of writing. While it may seem that these tools have the potential to produce vast amounts of content quickly and efficiently, the reality is that they lack the nuance, context, and creativity of human writers. 

The other day, I read an article written by Priya Gohil, "Robowriters of the World Unite and Take Over", which cast a cautionary shade over the ChatGPT issue by asking,

"Is AI the destruction of creative writing?"  And more directly, as the author queried, 

"Will ChatGPT cause the destruction of writing?”

Approach Document: Proposing an MPS S1 Engagement


MPS S1 Engagement


Introduction:

In this document, we will discuss a proposed MPS S1 Engagement and its benefits. This engagement aims to improve the current printing infrastructure and bring cost savings to the organization.

The Poly Crisis and its Impact on the Office Technology Industry



The global pandemic has brought about major changes to the way we work, including the shift toward remote work. But it's not just remote work that has been impacted by the poly crisis - the office technology industry has also seen significant changes.

Here are three key highlights of the impact the poly crisis has had on office technology:
A "Polycrisis" is a concatenation of shocks that generate crises that trigger crises in other systems, making the combined effect far worse than the sum of its parts.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders' GOP Response to Biden's State of the Union: A Call for Change


In the Republican response
to President Biden's State of the Union Address, Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders delivers a powerful speech highlighting the failures of the Biden administration. She calls for a reaffirmation of the timeless American idea of government serving the people and not ruling over them. 

The Creator of ChatGPT Thinks AI Should Be Regulated By John Simons



I answer the same questions asked of Mira Murati, the top tech chief at OpenAI.

John Simons at Time interviewed Mira Murati, chief technology officer at OpenAI, leading the teams behind DALL-E, which uses AI to create artwork based on prompts, and ChatGPT, the wildly popular AI chatbot that can answer complex questions with eerily humanlike skill.
“As with other revolutions that we’ve gone through, there will be new jobs and some jobs will be lost…” Murati told Trevor Noah last fall about the impact of AI, “but I’m optimistic.”
The writer had a prepared list of questions for the founder of ChatGPT.  I figured it would be interesting for me to answer the questions as though John were interviewing me, an average user of AI.

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

The Promise and Pitfalls of AI in Improving Our Moral Judgment


Can AI Help Us Be Better People?


We've all heard the hype about AI revolutionizing the world, but what about revolutionizing ourselves? Can AI truly help us become better people? Jon Rueda, a Ph.D. candidate, and La Caixa INPhINIT Fellow at the University of Granada thinks so. In a recent article, he co-wrote with Bianca Rodriguez, they argue that AI can play a role in improving our moral judgment.

In their paper, Rueda and Rodriguez discuss the concept of an AI-based voice assistant, known as the Socratic assistant or SocrAI, which aims to help improve our reasoning and moral decision-making through dialogue. The idea is to emulate the Socratic method and provide guidance on complex moral issues without dictating what is good or bad. However,

What is a "Polycrisis" and Why You Should Care About It


The World Economic Forum (WEF) recently released its “Global Risks Report 2023”, warning that eroding geopolitical cooperation will contribute to a potential "polycrisis" of interrelated environmental, geopolitical, and socioeconomic risks relating to the supply of and demand for natural resources. The term "polycrisis" was popularized by historian Adam Tooze and has become a buzzword in the world of business and finance. But what exactly is a "polycrisis" and why should you care about it?

A "Polycrisis" is a concatenation of shocks that generate crises that trigger crises in other systems, making the combined effect far worse than the sum of its parts. The notion of a "polycrisis" is based on the idea that the world is becoming increasingly interconnected and complex, making it vulnerable to an interconnected, complex global catastrophe.

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