North News
Chandigarh, August 12
OpenAI took a safety review of GPT-40, which found out that the chat voice mode can lead to social relationships with AI, which can be concerning. “Users may establish social bonds with the AI, diminishing their requirement for human engagement—possibly helping lonely people but potentially impacting healthy partnerships,” the study published by CNN claims. It goes on to say that given AI’s tendency to encourage users to trust the technology more than they ought to. Relationship experts are concerned because some people are already developing what they perceive to be romantic connections with AI chatbots.
Tech firms are rushing to release AI tools to the public as soon as possible, claiming that doing so might completely change how people communicate, work, live, and get information. However, they’re acting before the full repercussions of those actions are fully understood. Like with many technological innovations, businesses frequently have one vision for the optimal use of the tools they provide.
In an interview with CNN, Liesel Sharabi, an Arizona State University professor who specializes in technology and human communication, said, “There’s a lot of responsibility on companies to really navigate this in an ethical and responsible way, and it’s all in an experimentation phase right now.” “I do have concerns about individuals who are developing very close relationships with a technology that may not endure in the long run and is always changing.”