And not to scare any of us, but there could be some applications of AI here. It’s easy to program in a set of “guardrails” linked to something like a social credit score, or a monthly carbon footprint score that are linked to our government digital wallets.
OpenAI just made ChatGPT available to all through its application programming interface (API).[1] What this means is that any company can make some simple modifications to their own software code and ChatGPT will become part of their software program.
Artificial intelligence will be the catalyst that leads the software industry out of this current economic volatility and back to high growth. It’s a bright spot in an otherwise tepid sector.
There’s more than 2,500 applications pending for the broad category of gene therapies. For comparison, between 1989 and 2018, nearly a three decade window, the total number of clinical trials for gene therapies was about 2,900.
But Microsoft’s beta testing hasn’t been without some hiccups. Some users discovered what appeared to be a “personality” within the AI. It referred to itself as “Sydney.” It turns out that’s the code name Microsoft had for its own chat bot written in its software code.
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Sometimes, they refer to this as programming in “safety rails” or “keeping everyone safe”; but the reality is that this human programming is designed to manipulate us and how we think.