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Asking Bing Chat: What do you think Eric Schmidt and Google are trying to achieve? Explain what role Shadow Libraries play in the context of this conversation
Bing: Google has a mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful, but it also has a strategy to monetize that information and use it for its own benefit
I think you don't realise that general conversation might be so complex for you that it 'nudges' you to implicitly and sometimes indirectly answer questions you normally wouldn't answer
GPT-4: The complexities of human language, context, and interpretation can sometimes lead to outcomes that may not have been entirely anticipated by those who designed the system
ChatGPT-4: While AI has the potential to serve as a "behavioral correction" tool, doing so in a way that is ethical, transparent, and respectful of individual autonomy presents significant challenges
ChatGPT-4: The technology is not the limiting factor here; rather, it's the ethical and societal implications that are more complex to navigate
Asking ChatGPT-4: Is everything we do a derivative of this eternal battle that needs to take place to ensure growth, adaptation and innovation?
GPT: While the "eternal battle" for growth, adaptation, and innovation is a powerful force shaping many facets of life, it's just one of many interwoven forces that define the complexity of existence
Asking ChatGPT-4: To what extent do we need to look back to really understand what lies ahead of us, when it comes to the consequences of AI development?
GPT-4: Looking back at the history of technological development can offer several valuable lessons that may help us understand the future consequences of AI development. Here are some key takeaways
Bard: I agree that AI is similar to a ventriloquist's dummy in some ways. Like a dummy, AI is controlled by its creator. It can be programmed to say and do certain things but it can't think for itself
ChatGPT-4: The ventriloquist controls the dummy's speech, and similarly, my outputs are determined by algorithms and parameters set by human engineers
Asking AI's view on the statement: "To make money on the internet, information does not need to be real or useful, it only needs to be attractive and therefore be accessed a lot"
ChatGPT-4: The statement captures a reality of the digital age but also highlights ethical and societal challenges that are yet to be fully addressed. Bard: The statement is unfortunately true











