The Artificial Intelligence (AI) conversation is saturated, but just beginning. We're constantly bombarded with new AI-powered tools and applications. It can be hard to keep up with the latest trends, and it's even harder to know which tools are worth using.
But one thing I've learned is that AI is not a magic bullet. It can't do everything for us. It has ethical issues. I've never received something from GPT that I'd proudly put verbatim anywhere. It's always a matter of human + technology. AI can help you generate ideas, but it's up to you to edit and refine those ideas.
Add to it the speculation that to save resources, some AI companies are using multiple smaller GPT models instead of a single large GPT model. Every AI model is trained on different data sets, raising questions about the ownership of that data. As more data is used, the AI models will get better. On the other hand, the more data you have access to, the more issues with IP and privacy.
So, we have a lot to learn and need to be aware of the ethical challenges. It is what we discuss in this article.