AI Australia Presents This Week in AI Vol 1
Episode description
The AI space is complicated and there are so many questions that we don’t have the answers to. Although it may seem like ChatGPT-3 does in fact have all the answers, in this week’s episode, Natalie and Kobi explain why this is a potentially dangerous assumption. Although it presents enormous opportunities for societal progress, ChatGPT-3 also has the ability to be used as a form of weaponry, and we need to be careful about using it as a tool for learning. Then there are the issues of exploitation and environmental consequences that don’t make the headlines, and the fact that we could be moving towards a world where humans are made redundant, and none of us want that, do we?
Key Points From This Episode:
- The pros and cons of using ChatGPT in school classrooms.
- Why ChatGPT is viewed as a form of weaponry by some people.
- The opportunity that ChatGPT presents society as a whole.
- Exploitation happening behind the scenes at ChatGPT.
- Why Amazon has asked its staff to stop using ChatGPT.
- The environmental impacts of tools like ChatGPT.
- Information that has recently come to light that is a setback for automated vehicles.
- NIST’s new AI risk management framework.
- Complexities of reviewing a tool like ChatGPT.
- The importance of having set standards in place in the AI space.
- Real world circumstances that are played out in the movie M3GAN.
- Exploring what our purpose as humans is.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
‘The $2 Per Hour Workers Who Made ChatGPT Safer’
‘The Exploited Labor Behind Artificial Intelligence’
‘Tesla Video Promoting Self-Driving was Staged’
‘Amazon Warns Employees Not to Share Confidential Information with ChatGPT’
‘RoadMap for the NIST Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework’
‘Now Is the Moment for a Systemic Reset of AI and Technology Governance’
