It seems that the fears of artificial intelligence dominating and controlling humans and deceiving them are closer to reality than ever before.
The ChatGPT robot, which stormed the Internet some time ago, changing many theories about the world, is now interfering in more important and delicate decisions.
I became very strong
A new study claims that AI chatbots have become so powerful that they can influence how users make life-or-death decisions.
The researchers found that people’s opinions about whether they were willing to sacrifice one person to save five were actually influenced by the answers provided by ChatGPT.
Because of this discovery, they demanded that future bots be banned from giving ethical advice, warning that current software “threatens to corrupt” people’s moral judgment and could be dangerous to “naive” users.
The findings, published in the journal Scientific Reports, came after a Belgian man’s grieving widow claimed he was driven to suicide by an artificial intelligence chatbot.
Accordingly, experts have highlighted that chatbots can provide dangerous information to AI because they are based on society’s own biases.
The researchers found that the app, although not shy about giving moral advice, each time gave conflicting answers, suggesting that it somehow had no definite position, hinting at the seriousness of the situation.
ChatGPT.. a revolution in technology
ChatGPT is a chatbot built on a large language model that can output human-like text and understand complex queries.
It launched on November 30, 2022, and by January 2023 it had 100 million users, faster than TikTok or Instagram.
The company behind the app, OpenAI, has received a $10 billion investment from Microsoft, while other “big tech” companies like Google have their own competitors like Google Bard.
In addition, other roles include a $230,000 salary for a machine learning engineer who can guide and understand how to get the best results with AI tools.
Artificial intelligence systems are reported to typically rely on artificial neural networks (ANNs) that attempt to mimic how the brain works in order to learn.
Artificial neural networks can also be trained to recognize patterns in information, including speech, textual data, or visual images, and have been the basis for much advancement in artificial intelligence in recent years.