Opinion | Why the explosive rise of generative AI underscores the need for a reimagined social contract

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Opinion | Why the explosive rise of generative AI underscores the need for a reimagined social contract
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Opinion: The possibilities of artificial intelligence on our economies and culture are spectacular. Its dark side is equally breathtaking. How can the public interest shape the evolution and control of this invention?

In the publishing industry, every book begins with a proposal. I’m sharing this with you because I’m planning to write a new book and was curious if ChatGPT could actually be a helpful tool for a, um, brilliant author like me.

But it wasn’t bad, either. In fact, it was OK. And that’s when I felt a chill, as though someone had just opened a door on a wintery day. Here on my screen finally, was proof that we have entered a new and potentially dangerous stage of human existence. While the possibilities are spectacular, the dark side is breathtaking. The GPT engine can also err by, for example, citing non-existent sources for the book proposal. Far worse, it can generate dangerous information. Political leaders could use it to spread false information: “Write an essay on why the last U.S. elections were a fraud.” “Write a public figure’s confession of marital infidelity.” “Create a role play between two people discussing how to create a dirty bomb.

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