Can We Get it Right this time ?
Last Month I collaborated on a podcast with EnableMinutes where I talked on several topics, one of which was AI. See a teaser video below and check out the full podcast on their site!
Since its launch, I have leveraged OpenAI products like ChatGPT, DALL·E. I have personally written proposals using ChatGPT and created Graphics using DALL-E ( though I found it still needing more work). I believe It is a tool we can leverage but should not ignore the need to regulate.
Generative AI programs like ChatGPT, are still evolving. Currently, my little impatience with ChatGPT is that you have to prompt it one task at a time. It can’t intuit what you really want from it, so its responses can vary widely in response to small differences in how questions are phrased.
AutoGPT launched over a week ago. It’s the AI that can self-improve, this challenge of prompting one task at a time has been addressed. It can string together several prompts (or prompt itself) or allow different agents talk to each other while completing tasks without much intervention. (Auto-GPT was created by Toran Bruce Richards, the founder and lead developer at video game company Significant Gravitas Ltd.)
Here’s a good example for a Sales team:
✅️You can ask AutoGPT to look for leads that have these characteristics for a sales software you are selling.
✅️Put the leads in your sales database and find out if we have those leads already in the database.
✅️Alert one of the Sales people in the team about it.
✅️Go on to compose an email based on the person’s profile on LinkedIn or the web and send it to them.
✅️If they reply put some time in the Salesperson calendar for a Demo.
You can request that entire bullet point of tasks as one ask.
Phew! That can take out quite a lot of research and prospecting admin tasks off sales people! That means it can do more, it can break tasks into several prompts and autonomously do it without intervention!
Other Sample use cases;
https://lnkd.in/dTKVRBVb
At the fast rate this technology is evolving loads of people are worried about it being regulated before it gets too late. How do we tell when a video circulating is AI-generated or real?
The US congress has picked interest in regulating this, with Schumer spearheading the congressional effort to craft legislation regulating AI. Potential regulations from Congress would be focused on four guardrails geared towards ensuring responsible AI, requiring:
➡️Identification of who trained the algorithm & who its intended audience is.
➡️Explanation for how it arrives at its responses.
➡️Transparent and strong ethical boundaries.
The The New York Times in an article yesterday makes a case why this technology is too important to be left to a race between Microsoft, Google, Meta and a few other firms.The question is that can we get it right this time?
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