Nina Schick, consultant, speaker, and AI thought leader, told Yahoo Finance Live (video above) that productive AI like OpenAI’s ChatGPT can completely renew how digital content is developed.
“I think we can reach 90% of AI-generated online content by 2025, so this technology is growing exponentially,” he said. “I believe the majority of digital content will start to be produced by AI. You see ChatGPT… but many other platforms and apps are coming soon.”
The growing interest in OpenAI’s DALL-E and ChatGPT has facilitated a wide-ranging public discussion about AI and its expanding role in our world, particularly productive AI.
“ChatGPT has really captured the public imagination extremely convincingly, but I think in a few months ChatGPT will be seen as another tool powered by this new form of AI known as generative AI,” he said. .
It is important to understand exactly what productive AI is and what it is not.
“What generative AI can do is essentially create new things that have hitherto been seen as unique to human intelligence or creativity,” he said. “Generative AI can create content in any medium, so text, video, audio, images – every digital medium can be powered by generative AI. So I think these values you see for OpenAI will actually rise and you’ll have universal applications across many industries in 2023. We will start to see more productive AI companies with
Generative AI applications “only really [been] has come to the fore in the last 24-6 months,” added Schick.
‘The acceleration is incredible’
Expecting companies like Google parent company Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Microsoft (MSFT) and Apple (AAPL) to do “much more,” Schick said the field of manufacturer artificial intelligence will become much more competitive next year. In the space.
While much has been said about whether or not ChatGPT might pose an existential threat to Google’s search dominance, Schick said he expects to see Google compete rather than fade away.
“There has been a lot of discussion about whether OpenAI is an existential threat to Google – the fact that Microsoft is an investor in OpenAI, ChatGPT will be integrated into Bing if it will challenge Google’s dominance.” said Schick. “While this is a great story, there is no doubt that with the amount of data they have, with the amount of data they have, Google is developing its own productive AI tools.”
Although complex, there is little doubt about how viable a competitor to Google ChatGPT in its current form is, the possibilities. Meanwhile, Microsoft has already invested $1 billion in OpenAI, and it is rumored that the enterprise technology giant, which owns the search engine Bing, will invest more. The company is reportedly looking to invest another $10 billion in OpenAI.
Finally, look for the generative field of artificial intelligence to start changing rapidly.
“The acceleration rate is so incredible that these vehicles, which shocked and scared us at the beginning of 2023, will look pretty weird by the end of the year because the capabilities will increase so strongly,” said Schick. .
Allie Garfinkle is Senior Technology Correspondent at Yahoo Finance. Follow him on Twitter: @agarfinks.
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