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AI has the power to revolutionize the world as we know it. Just like the television, cell phone, and internet transformed society, generative AI developments like ChatGPT will create new opportunities that we can’t even imagine yet.

But with great power comes great responsibility. Generative AI has raised new questions about ethics and privacy, and the risk of irresponsible use is high. To prevent this, it’s crucial that innovation doesn’t outpace accountability. We need new regulatory guidance to keep up with the launch of new AI applications by tech’s major players.

To fully understand the moral conundrums around generative AI and their potential impact on the future, we must take a step back and understand these large language models, how they can create positive change, and where they may fall short.  

The challenges of generative AI

Humans answer questions based on our genetic makeup, education, self-learning, and observation. Generative AI like ChatGPT, on the other hand, has access to the world’s data. Just like human biases influence our responses, AI’s output is biased by the data used to train it. The answer that generative AI delivers depends on how you ask the question