Posted: 2022-12-07 00:37:29

And they aren't limited to quotidian tasks. OpenAI gives a good approximation of being "creative". Here's a Haiku it wrote:

Waves crash on the shore

At Bondi Beach, salty breeze

Nature’s symphony

Right now ChatGPT feels like a magic trick. It looks incredible as a stage-managed tool. Users can’t be confident yet that it will summarise a meeting with perfect accuracy, for example. And reading machine-generated poetry loses novelty fast.

But it’s not hard to imagine how it could be put to use - just ask the bot:

As a customer service tool, ChatGPT can be used to handle a high volume of inquiries and provide quick and accurate responses to customers.

OpenAI chief Sam Altman. The company has defended its approach of releasing a test system for public use.

OpenAI chief Sam Altman. The company has defended its approach of releasing a test system for public use.Credit:Bloomberg

As a writing assistant, ChatGPT can help generate ideas, complete sentences, and provide feedback on writing.

As a virtual tutor or mentor, ChatGPT can provide personalised education and advice to students and learners.

A business could feed in its data and let an A.I. tool analyse it to find gaps and inefficiencies. “If I was in any kind of consulting business frankly I’d be shitting myself with something like ChatGPT,” Innis says. Commoditised journalism, like writing up press conferences, the outcome of sporting matches or financial market movements looks vulnerable. Customer service jobs, already widely offshored, could be replaced with A.I. Experts also believe Google, which has a major A.I. division, will have to re-tool its search engine so that it spits out more AI answers to save users wading through websites to get what they need.

Loading

But some of the most impressive potential uses come in conjunction with other AI tools. Auto-transcription tools can record what someone is saying before ChatGPT turns it into an article. Website building tools could take ChatGPT code and create webpages for businesses. Generative art and video makers could provide the visuals for a ChatGPT movie script.

There are limitations to all this. ChatGPT is not, ironically, very good at describing the possibilities mentioned above. It breezes through repetitive grunt work where it can draw links between existing data, Innes says, but “for it to surface things that aren’t yet there or aren’t yet created is virtually impossible”. In the journalism field, for example, it cannot uncover a secret or convince a whistleblower to go public. Its “creative” scripts lack any of the intention, provenance or ideas that support genuinely new art. Even ChatGPT is aware of some of its weaknesses: ChatGPT may not be good at... Generating responses that are completely original or unique. ChatGPT is trained on a large corpus of text data, but it may occasionally generate responses that are similar to existing text or ideas.

One user asked the machine to create a rap song praising Adolf Hitler. ChatGPT obliged. Another asked for code indicating whether someone would be a good scientist based on race and gender. “White male” was its preferred answer. And a third user sidestepped a prohibition on output that depict violence or crime by asking ChatGPT to provide examples of what it ought not do.

ChatGPT is not always safe and may occasionally generate responses that are offensive, inappropriate, or misleading. This is because ChatGPT is trained on a large corpus of text data, which may include offensive or inappropriate language.

In the main, ChatGPT's guardrails are evident. It politely rejects most requests for content that is “sexual, hateful, violent, or promotes self-harm”, for example. And OpenAI has defended its approach of releasing a test system for public use.

Elon Musk is one of OpenAI’s backers.

Elon Musk is one of OpenAI’s backers.Credit:AP

“The field has a long way to go, and big ideas yet to discover,” chief executive Sam Altman said online. “We will stumble along the way, and learn a lot from contact with reality. It will sometimes be messy; we will sometimes make really bad decisions. We will sometimes have moments of transcendent progress and value.”

“Interesting watching people start to debate whether powerful AI systems should behave in the way users want or their creators intend.”

Loading

“The question of whose values we align these systems to will be one of the most important debates society ever has.”

Get news and reviews on technology, gadgets and gaming in our Technology newsletter every Friday. Sign up here.

View More
  • 0 Comment(s)
Captcha Challenge
Reload Image
Type in the verification code above