> I've not seen anything that's pegged my "doomsday" alert as aggressively and unexpectedly as the ChatGPT bots.
PREDICTION (and I tend to be wrong): society comes around to the conclusion that, like checking Wikipedia and AutoTune, ChatGPT and ilk have their use.
However, we really want to minimize that and focus on actual human interactions and decisions.
It's more likely (and efficient) that we replace Congress with a phat ChatGPT instance and (initially) get better legislation more quickly, but then descend into an Orwellian hell when K Street figures out how to stuff it.
PREDICTION (and I tend to be wrong): society comes around to the conclusion that, like checking Wikipedia and AutoTune, ChatGPT and ilk have their use.
However, we really want to minimize that and focus on actual human interactions and decisions.
It's more likely (and efficient) that we replace Congress with a phat ChatGPT instance and (initially) get better legislation more quickly, but then descend into an Orwellian hell when K Street figures out how to stuff it.
But I like my happy prediction better.