Why ask a question in Google and then have to search through various resources and weight up their relevance just to get your answer. Let the AI do that.
Sure, right up until the humans start creating web pages specifically to game the AI system.
Of course. Humans already game the Google system.
The "AI" will be an additional layer of opacity, though.
Not just that. Even more people (than who belive that the first hit in the search engine is the truth) will belive that what the AI said is the ultimate truth because it must bevery smart...
Also to differentiate between humans and bots on the net will become almost impossible at some point.
I already spot some truly good uses for ChatGPT. Replace the interviewer. After all he does is nothing more than giving Nadella excuses to deliver what boils down to a well-prepared speech.
I feel sad, that the discourse is bouncing between overhyping and fearmongering. Something, that may provide a philosophical shift comparable to theories of evolution, is degraded to such a low topic.
I think that the "overhypers" can not really counter the arguments of the "fearmongerers".
I clearly can't even see what is a general aim with a strong AI, apart from "it might will have some good uses". As if it would be some intended God or religion substitution for some. Who is going to doublecheck
the results of the ultimate wisedome? Or what is 42?
The positiv arguments are clearly weak in comparison with the negative ones.
It's like: it could have some good uses to give a bunch of children a gun because if a terrorist might show up they could have something to defend themself. Yes, but practically it will not do anything good.
For the good of all humanity:
Actually if we have a look at the last 20 years of internet usage, which was supposed to give freedom of information and equality to everyone the opposite has happened. Even within western societies, differences got bigger, and the general public doesn't seems to be better informed.
Also ruining the planet switched to a higher speed.
But pre-crime and 24 hour surveillance sounds so good...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/10/a-data-black-hole-europol-ordered-to-delete-vast-store-of-personal-dataNow to hope, that if we introduce even more random fast changing factors into the equations will turn things definetively better, is just a belief, without factual or argumental backing.
Sometimes it would be also nice to ask, what is the actualy aim of technical advancement, what do we want to achieve? Is it achievable through technical advancements? Did we get closer to what we wanted in the last....50 years? Or 150?