Laughing, chatting, singing, GPT-4o is AI close to human, but watch out: it’s really not human | Artificial intelligence (AI) | The Guardian
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Summary
Chris Stokel-Walker discusses the rapid integration of AI into daily life, particularly through OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which has become highly popular. With the launch of GPT-4o, interactions with AI are now smoother and more human-like, showcasing capabilities such as real-time language translation and voice responses. However, Stokel-Walker emphasizes that, despite these advancements, AI remains fundamentally artificial and carries biases and environmental concerns. He urges users to be aware of these limitations and not mistake AI's performance for genuine intelligence.