Ep. 1663 - ChatGPT Prefers Nuclear Apocalypse To The N-Word
The Ben Shapiro Show
The Daily Wire
4.4 • 152.4K Ratings
🗓️ 7 February 2023
⏱️ 62 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Well, the tech community drools over the possibilities of AI technology. |
| 0:03.4 | We explore the biases written into the programming. |
| 0:06.0 | Oklahoma trans radicals storm the state capital. |
| 0:08.5 | Is it an insurrection? |
| 0:09.6 | And Joe Biden preps for the state of the union as his poll numbers flounder. |
| 0:13.1 | I'm Ben Shapiro. |
| 0:13.6 | This is The Ben Shapiro show. |
| 0:20.6 | Well, folks, you may have noticed that there's tremendous focus in the media on the development |
| 0:25.0 | of chat GPT and chat AI and all of these very, very sophisticated artificial intelligence |
| 0:30.6 | networks and programs that are designed to replace a lot of jobs. |
| 0:35.2 | They're designed to be very sophisticated in the way that they use human language. So, for example, chat GPT, which has become very popular. We did a video of it on YouTube that you can go visit right now. It essentially, instead of providing you a list of results when you put in a search term, the way you would in Google, you type in a question and it gives you a fully articulate answer. So you say, write a five-par the values of the American Revolution. It will give you a five paragraph essay on the values of the American Revolution. The way it does this is it essentially searches the internet and it compiles what it would think would happen with predictive text. It's essentially a very sophisticated predictive text mechanism. It looks at the internet and it figures kind of what is the most well |
| 1:11.6 | accepted next word that would come in the sentence. And it gets more sophisticated over time, |
| 1:15.2 | the more of the internet that it goes through. That at least is the principle. The focus on all |
| 1:20.2 | of these new AIs is fascinating and it's fascinating in the world of art where it's unclear, for |
| 1:26.3 | example, what exactly is plagiarism and what is creative when an AI takes somebody else's art and then makes slight changes to it. |
| 1:33.8 | Is it now engaging in plagiarism? And it's really fascinating in the world of text as well, where AI is now going to start replacing, for example, aggregation-based journalists. |
| 1:42.0 | And you've started to see major publications do this now. |
| 1:48.3 | They'll say, I want you to write an article about the earthquake that just happened in Turkey, |
| 1:54.5 | 700 words, and the AI will just pump out 700 words of that. Now, there's a serious danger here. |
| 1:59.3 | And the serious danger isn't in the economic realm. And a lot of people worried about AI taking over for human beings. Human beings always find new jobs. This has been the case up until now. Maybe this will be the end of it. |
| 2:06.0 | I doubt it. But human beings tend to shift and move in terms of the job markets from places where |
| 2:11.3 | they are less necessary to places where they are more necessary. A lot of our economy is |
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