Artificial Intelligence has been gaining a lot of space in business for some time now. After the creation of the ChatGPT, the market heated up even more. However, Google's chief evangelist and "father of the internet" Vint Cerf has advised executives to be cautious about deals that involve investing in AI. Find out more details on this subject below.
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Cerf quoted, at a conference, about Bard's conversational AI Google recently announced. For him, although it is a technological advance, it does not always work the way we would like.
As for John Hennessy, president of Alphabet, AI systems are far from being, in fact, widely useful and that there are still many problems to be considered. As examples of this, he cited imprecision and toxicity.
But, after all, what is Cerf's opinion on this matter?
Well, for Cerf, this temptation to invest a lot in this new technology may not be a good idea right now. Just because it looks "cool" doesn't mean it works well all the time.
He exposes saying that the thought of wanting to sell this technology to big investors ends up being synonymous with having a lot of money, but that can be a very risky move.
He adds that it is necessary to be honest with people, making it clear that it is not always possible to predict what will happen with these technologies. Cerf made a point of saying this to make it clear that human greed exists.
What is Cerf's experience with Chatbots?
He shared one of his experiences: Cerf says he once asked the AI to add an emoji at the end of every sentence, but it didn't, so he apologized. It was concluded, then, that we are far from consciousness and self-awareness.
Cerf says that technology engineers, including himself, must find some way to tame these technologies so they don't do as much damage, not least because there's a gap between what the AI says it will do and what it does. what she does.