Forbes November 24, 2024
As we approach the second anniversary of ChatGPT’s launch, the debate surrounding artificial intelligence remains as polarized as ever. Among those deeply engaged in this discourse, two dominant narratives prevail.
On one side, optimists celebrate the rapid evolution of large language models like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Llama as groundbreaking tools that promise unprecedented efficiency and effectiveness. On the other side, alarmists warn of dystopian scenarios in which AI might not only displace countless jobs but ultimately threaten humanity itself.
Yet amid this dichotomy, one perspective often goes unaddressed: technology, including AI, reflects us. It is as good — or as flawed — as the intentions we bring to it. This reality points to four critical challenges, each of which also...