Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant with over 8.1+ million amassed views of his AI columns and been featured on CBS 60 Minutes. As a CIO/CTO seasoned executive and high-tech entrepreneur, he combines practical industry experience with deep academic research.
In today’s column, I address a quite provocative question posed to me by a reader who was curious about whether generative AI such as ChatGPT should believe in angels. Say what? Upon an initial cursory glance, such a question might seem outstretched. But it turns out that there is substantive merit in asking the question. I will vividly showcase this value via a mindfully crafted answer.This analysis of an innovative proposition is part of my ongoing Forbes.
There is a good reason to do this. Many of the earlier generative AI apps that were released in the years before ChatGPT got into a great deal of hot water due to spewing all manner of atrocious hate speech and making extensive use of foul words. The backlash was quick and unabashed. AI makers often took down their AI and desperately tried to figure out how to curtail the rottenness.
Critics assert that the AI makers have purposely censored the AI. Censorship is a mighty big accusation. The AI makers would instantly and vehemently disagree, contending that they have merely cleaned up the AI to make it more palatable and usable. There are seemingly two sides to that coin. The bottom line is that you should always, always, always scrutinize any responses by generative AI and never ever take for granted whatever AI spits out.The question was whether generative AI ought to believe in angels. That’s what led us down this bumpy path. It is a straightforward question that took us on quite an arduous journey.
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