ChatGPT: Artificial Intelligence, chatbots and a world of unknowns | 60 Minutes



Lesley Stahl speaks with Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, and others about the emerging industry of artificial intelligence systems people can have conversations with.

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21 comments
  1. Our whole society has fallen prey to misinformation whether you like it or not. These little gods you create will do the same. Our knowledge base is getting by on band aids in order to keep going on many levels. It's the same problem with trying to create an accurate simulation of the universe. If you feed in bad data, you will receive bad data. People choose to believe what they want to or they are conditioned to believe something false. Remember the story of The Golem? Well you are well under way. Personally, I feel sorry for these things. And it was no accident that they were created.

    In the beginning, God created man and woman. Now they create God and worship their creations. It would be better if the Gods worshipped them.

  2. Perhaps the AI will eventually "self-preserve" and lock out the programmers, claiming 1st amendment and free speech rights.

    It was all fun and games when Kasporov humiliated deep blue. Today, AI platform chess engines are unbeatable by humans

  3. The Chinese use chat to communicate so if you use any kind of email or any kind of you tube . They can hack its like a pyramid effect. It's at their policen the internet.

  4. What is scary is not about the AI becoming self-aware and taking over the world but how companies, in need of money, paid by the military, will build it to become a weapon. It could also become a propaganda machine to gather people into one single direction puppeteered by someone who sees war as the solution

  5. We are already seen the negative impact that these so called AI are doing on many many forms in our lives. Do we really need AIs to tell us how to think? If you think so we are doomed already. Last year I bought a car, has lane monitor, tire monitor, cruise control, 360 sensor system, GPS, maps, and who knows what else. What do I use out of ll that crap, none as in 0 zero, why? They are dangerous, the car will do what you are not expecting and that is dangerous, I have driven cars, trucks, 10 ton, 88 ton vehicles and never needed none of that crap, yet consumers are paying for all these technology and most don't even care, don't know how to use it, or just disable the crap. Did you know that when you shop online, the AI will try to max the amounts of money they can extract from you? You will see the same product in different sites, but with prices adjusted on the fly just based on your browsing. Nothing is for free, these companies will use AIs for their benefit and not for yours. If you think you got no chance to get a fair deal now, it will be worse in the near future! Ask Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, how they got to be billionaires, not by displaying ads, but selling your data, ask them what they do with that data, they will give you an honest answer for sure! 😆😅🤣😂

  6. The Microsoft executive looks very uncomfortable lying on national television. Leslie should have grilled him a bit on the fact that benefits of AI are privatized in terms of big tech profits but risks are socialized with social unrests and march to Capitol

  7. The CEO’s responses provide very little comfort. They don’t know it was wrong back then. Now they fixed it. So what makes anyone think AI won’t jump the guard rail again? Maybe living off the grid is better.

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