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Éric Sadin: “In matters of AI, ethics is a sham”

2023-02-08T19:38:38.234Z


TRIBUNE - The sudden developments in artificial intelligence since the turn of the 2010s have led human beings to be more and more dependent on new technologies, analyzes the philosopher, a specialist in the digital world who is worried about what is to come. ...


The news rang out like a mighty thunderclap.

The latest version of the "conversational robot", developed by the company OpenIA, ChatGPT is endowed with a power of speech so sophisticated that it now comes to resemble that of a human.

In this regard, it is striking to note that what immediately caught our attention is that these robots write texts whose syntactic quality and coherence could already lead high school students to use them. for the return of an assignment, or by media outlets for the purpose of producing articles - among many other scenarios.

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However, these perspectives, because they mobilize our affects, have led us to hide the main fact.

Namely that, much more than writing texts on command, these programs begin to speak to us, as if in an autonomous and natural way.

This, with a view to a major industrial objective: to continually guide us on the right path.

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Source: lefigaro

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