Until a few years ago, the notion of a machine generating art, crafting narratives, or comprehending intricate data like medical and legal documents seemed almost inconceivable. It resided mostly within the realm of science fiction, distant from practical reality. With the development of generative artificial intelligence (AI), which enables machines to produce extraordinarily realistic and imaginative material, several industries have undergone a revolution. Generative AI has the potential to improve human creativity and productivity in a variety of areas, including picture synthesis and text production. However, the advent of the Generative AI era has completely reshaped our perceptions of machine capabilities.
However, when Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, warns us about language model
Council Post: Exploring the Ethical Implications of Generative AI – Bias, Deepfakes, and Misinformation
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Generative AI has the potential to improve human creativity and productivity in a variety of areas, including picture synthesis and text production. However, the advent of the Generative AI era has completely reshaped our perceptions of machine capabilities.
