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To ChatGPT or not to ChatGPT

During the last couple of months I’ve been trying out ChatGPT, making sure to do it in a way that would go beyond the novelty, trying to address real life challenges.This is what I found.1. It’s relatively easy to use, I can see it embedded in almost every aspect of our daily life. Imagine a smarter Siri, Alexa or Google Assistant. While not entirely smooth yet, it will solve most of the hurdles of modern life. All simple questions will be answered, not googled, answered right here right now.2. There’s a chance people will become more stupid, by relying on AI as people rely today on a GPS to drive everywhere. Experience will still matter, but if we remove people from building such experience, then we’re really putting our own evolution into the AI’s hands.3. Will my job be impacted by this technology? 100% Yes. Will I lose my job? Look if you’re questioning yourself today whether you’re going to lose your job or not, then you probably will. The question is not whether you’ll lose it or not, the question is how you can take this new tool and apply it to make it your own.4. I’m pretty sure this will accelerate the lifecycle of many technologies, products and even cultures. We’re looking at the next real evolutionary stage. And something people don't realize, is that this started not with ChatGPT but many years ago with thousands of other models. AI is coming to stay and we will need to adapt.

Now you know what I think the next few years will bring. What's fascinating is that we brought ChatGPT to life by programming it to mirror our own thoughts and expressions. We're now entering a new era where humans won't be the only ones creating things that are uniquely human. There's a growing similarity between the products of human creativity and those of AI. We're even starting to adopt some machine-like characteristics, which makes it easier for robots to learn from us. It's exciting to imagine how humans and robots will work in tandem to achieve incredible feats in the future.So, how do you think AI will impact your world? I'd really like to hear your thoughts...

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