AI's Mainstream Moment Raises Concerns of Regulation, Ethics and Unintended Consequences
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Recent advancements like ChatGPT have brought AI into the mainstream, raising concerns about regulation, ethics, and potential dangers.
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AI systems like ChatGPT rely on ghost workers, often in developing countries, who manually label data to train the algorithms. This exposes them to potential exploitation.
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Leaders in tech have called for a pause in developing powerful new AI systems until regulation can catch up, citing risks like mass unemployment, bias, and even human extinction.
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Some believe flawed humans cannot create flawless AI, and warn existing biases could be amplified. Others are working to make algorithms more transparent and accountable.
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While AI poses risks, it also has huge potential benefits, from automated tasks to medical diagnoses. The key question is if humanity can harness AI positively before unintended consequences emerge.