There is an emerging threat coming our way — an overconfident and knowledgeable co-worker that hides behind the protective guise of artificial intelligence.
This co-worker has never fought the battles and wars that his fellow journalists have fought; he has never been arrested or imprisoned nor has he ever been held accountable for his actions. He never had to stand for hours in the rain or cold or in waiting rooms. He never called or texted his sources.
Despite this, his articles have high readership. In fact, he had 100 million ‘readers’ in only a month — a record that took Twitter five years to achieve.
WATCH: ChatGPT, the popular chatbot from OpenAI, is estimated to have reached 100 million monthly active users in January, just two months after launch, making it the fastest-growing consumer application in history, according to a UBS study https://t.co/R65Vpanok9 pic.twitter.com/UGxiVON6st
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 19, 2023
Our new colleague is ChatGPT.
I told him that I wanted to write an article about him. He said that it was very kind of me but made sure to explain that he is “not a person”, although he is “designed to help provide information on a wide range of topics.”