These two tools show that AI is amazing - and a little scary, too
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I know we will reach a point where each new development in artificial intelligence will be met with a shrug of familiarity. But for now, some of the cutting edges of AI make me feel like a wide-eyed farmer spotting a biplane in the sky during the Teddy Roosevelt presidency.
Like millions, I’ll fire up Grok or ChatGPT to let it help research background for a talk show or one of these columns. It can also do things like whip out a travel itinerary in seconds if you tell it your tastes and where you’d like to go. But like all technological advances, its dark side looms. Before any apocalyptic sci-fi future where AI plots our actual demise, we already see some people basking in the soulless company of language bots, seeking a sad replica of friendship and even romance.
Along this path of so-called progress, I have stumbled across two revolutions in AI that surely mark the beginning of capabilities that will soon be routine.
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