However, while AI has been beneficial in many ways, it's not yet perfect. ChatGPT can produce factual errors and biases, and sometimes requires multiple prompts to produce the desired output. Experts agree that progress is being made towards artificial general intelligence (AGI), but we are not there yet. The future impact of AI on our lives, and whether it will do more good than harm, remains to be seen.
Key takeaways:
- AI leaders, including Mustafa Suleyman, the cofounder of DeepMind, and Sal Khan, the founder of Khan Academy, predict that everyone will have an AI personal assistant in the near future.
- ChatGPT, an AI developed by OpenAI, is already being used as an affordable alternative to a personal assistant in both personal and professional settings.
- Despite its usefulness, AI like ChatGPT still has limitations such as producing factual errors and biases, and sometimes requiring multiple iterations of a prompt before producing the desired output.
- While progress is being made towards a new form of AI called artificial general intelligence (AGI), experts agree that we are not quite there yet and only time will tell whether AI will become a bigger part of everyone's lives.