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Thursday, May 18, 2023

Did Open AI Open Pandora's Box?


Pandora opening the box that releases  harm into the world. Image at: https://nypl.getarchive.net/media/pandora-opens-the-box-ca3915



OpenAI not only democratized access to AI but popularized it by inviting people to use it for free. Many of us have opened that box, but some of us have been dismayed at the results that speak as if they are objective truth without any accountability for sources of information or explanation for how ChatGPT arrives at its conclusion.

Relying on AI as an objective source of information ignores the fact that it reflects the bias embedded by its human programmers and can reinforce discriminatory effects. The consequences of that can range from biased beauty standards to reinforcing illegal discriminatory practices.  

Now that it just costs $20 a month or can even be available for free at off-peak times, everyone can -- and many are -- make use of ChatGPT instead of doing research in a variety of sources with documentation that offers at least some level of accountability that is essential for explainable AI. 

Read more here:  https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/did-open-ai-pandoras-box-write-way-pro/?trackingId=E3yor3MrHAi2B2HwIdqlVQ%3D%3D


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http://uncommoncontent.blogspot.com/2021/01/the-original-selection-of-11-ai-quotes.html

 

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