ChatGPT, ChatGPT, ChatGPT…Boring, Boring, Boring
This wasn’t written by AI
It wasn’t that long ago we were all salivating over the Metaverse, cryptocurrencies, and NFTs.
Today you don’t have to look far to find an outbreak of AI-related stories. OpenAI’s ChatGPT has got everyone talking.
Now, I don’t want to sound like some steam-age Luddite, but the online din feels a bit much right now.
What I mean by that is AI has been around in our daily lives for years. Google Search is AI. Siri is AI. Even the recommendation function on Netflix is AI.
Yet everyone has suddenly realized with ChatGPT that the underlying technology is capable of evolving into something that it always set out to do. Do more for us…and then some.
It’s the “then some” that comes with generative AI that’s getting everyone excited. Still, it’s a bit much.
And, ok, a little bit of hypocrisy here as I wrote my very own piece:
The truth is, AI will change the landscape. 100%. ChatGPT is raising the bar. Some of it’s exciting, some of it’s a little bit scary. And we’ll need to adapt.
But I find that so many of the articles telling us what to expect do come with a flaw: they may as well have been written by AI.
I skimmed through quite a few pieces on Medium and it’s as if they’re sourcing their information from the same online sites. They are rehashing the same research.
Scouring the same internet for the same facts. Synthesizing a big dataset. Telling the same story. Just like ChatGPT. It almost feels ironic.
Anyway, time for me to get off my soapbox…
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