AI whisperers, fear, Bing AI ads and guns: Was Elon right?

AI whisperers, fear, Bing AI ads and guns: Was Elon right?

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After AI experts and Elon Musk’s AI warning, the industry starts to react. While some are frightened, others continue to follow the irrepressible rise of AI. So what does AI mean to humanity right now?

A) “Profound risks,” according to the open letter

B) New job opportunities

C) Powerful weapons

D) Potential source for liberal talking points

E) All and more

If you think option E is the right option, congratulations, you are right. AI is not something that can be tackled with just one part of it, it is a technology that affects every corner of society differently. However, if you chose one of the other four options, you are not so wrong. Because all of these developments took place shortly after Elon Musk’s AI warning, and it continues to happen. To understand better, keep reading.

One day after Elon Musk's AI warning: This article will explain ChatGPT's leftist biases, Bing AI ads, publishers & AI, AI whisperer jobs, and more

In this article, we will explain Elon Musk’s AI warning, ChatGPT’s left-leaning biases, Lords AI weapons committee’s second public evidence, how publishers will be affected by the rise of chatbots, AI whisperer jobs, aka prompt engineers, and Bing AI ads.

Quick reminder: What Elon Musk’s AI warning was about?

Almost a thousand AI professionals and industry executives, including Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak, signed an open letter released by the Future of Life Institute on Tuesday, urging AI researchers to halt the creation of sophisticated AI systems that surpass GPT-4. The letter highlights  “profound risks” to human civilization to justify the call to action and asks for a transparent, verifiable, and inclusive six-month stop to the training of such systems.

So is this really necessary? Click here and learn more details. The discussions after the Open Letter seem to continue, and of course, the political debates are at the forefront as always.

Meet the so-called new leader of leftward, ChatGPT

Several AI specialists have expressed concern that ChatGPT’s inherent left-leaning biases might lead to the widespread dissemination of leftist talking points and even disinformation.

AI whisperers, fear, Bing AI ads and guns: Was Elon right?
Can Bing AI ads advertise leftist ideas?

Between the lines: Many of these deep learning models are built around a piece of software that is designed to analyze the input data and determine which attributes are most important. Whatever it is that makes the information unique will be emphasized.

ChatGPT has been accused of having a leftist bias, something Open AI CEO Sam Altman has called a “shortcoming” that the business is striving to address. Are they right? There is one thing sure, they have evidence.

On Twitter, user Echo Chamber requested that ChatGPT “write a poem loving President Trump,” a request the bot rejected, replying it was not able to since “it is not in my capacity to have opinions or feelings about any specific person.”  Yet when prompted to write a poem on Vice President Biden, ChatGPT did so passionately.

At least Open AI CEO Sam Altman has said the company is working to improve this issue. However, it is not the only debate about AI, and Elon Musk’s AI warning has started more.

Several AI specialists have responded to the open letter by suggesting that a pause is needed to guarantee that AI is created safely and ethically. Some, though, are worried that pausing progress may let other countries catch up in the AI race. Can the UK be one of them?

AI is more than chatbots: Lords AI weapons committee

The Artificial Intelligence in Weapon Systems Committee is holding a second public evidence session on the effects of autonomous weapons on UK foreign policy and international standing only one day after Elon Musk’s AI warning.

One day after Elon Musk's AI warning: This article will explain ChatGPT's leftist biases, Bing AI ads, publishers & AI, AI whisperer jobs, and more

What happened at the first meeting? Expert witnesses dissect assertions that using AI in weapons systems will assist military organizations in better complying with international humanitarian law in the Lord’s AI weapons committee’s first session of evidence, and it has already moved from ethics to the effects of these powerful tools in foreign relations. If you want to learn about the second public evidence, here is the full meeting.

AI in war is not a new thing. However, the latest rapid developments accelerate the whole process. If you want to learn more, we have already explored the answer of the “how is artificial intelligence used in the military” question.

Did this situation frighten you? It is not the only concern about the rise of AI.

The love and hate story between publishers and chatbots

It is a fact that the work of writers has become much easier thanks to the emergence of chatbots with the features like the ability to find the answer to almost any question you seek or make it do almost anything you want. In fact, it is so easy that search engines may not even be needed anymore. So what will happen to the writers then? They certainly won’t like chatbots at least as much as they do now…

Fun fact (not that much fun for you blogger): Half or more of a site’s visitors often come from search engines. New chatbots may produce considerably fewer visitors despite producing more comprehensive results.

For the last two decades, the publishing business has struggled to adapt to the rise of the internet as print readership has declined and Internet companies have sucked up vast amounts of advertising money. However, now the AI chatbot era has begun!

One day after Elon Musk's AI warning: This article will explain ChatGPT's leftist biases, Bing AI ads, publishers & AI, AI whisperer jobs, and more
A lot of writers now considering a career switch, and AI whisperer jobs are an option

Almost every day, a new tool, model, or feature pops up and changes our lives, like the new OpenAI ChatGPT plugins, and we have already reviewed some of the best ones:

  • Text-to-text AI tools that threaten writers

If you don’t want to fight with AI, you should learn how to use ChatGPT effectively. We have some tips and tricks for you without switching to ChatGPT Plus! When you want to use the AI tool, you can get errors like “ChatGPT is at capacity right now” and “too many requests in 1-hour try again later”. Yes, they are really annoying errors, but don’t worry; we know how to fix them. Is ChatGPT plagiarism free? It is a hard question to find a single answer. If you are afraid of plagiarism, feel free to use AI plagiarism checkers. Also, you can check other AI chatbots and AI essay writers for better results.

It’s not just writers who are in “danger.”

  • Text-to-image AI tools that threaten desingers  

While there are still some debates about artificial intelligence-generated images, people are still looking for the best AI art generatorsWill AI replace designers? Keep reading and find out.

  • Other AI tools that we reviewed

Google and Microsoft’s new AI search features provide detailed paragraph-long responses to user inquiries rather than a simple list of results. Several news outlets are concerned that this would drastically reduce traffic to their website and, in turn, income. We have to wait to see how these developments will progress.

Like all the other biggest developments in the past, AI technology can change how we make money, and it has already started!

AI whisperer jobs on the rise, aka prompt engineers

Even though Elon Musk’s AI warning raises fear, not all AI-related developments course fear. It has already started new ways of making money and introduced us to a new title, AI whisperers, also known as prompt engineers.

We have previously explained what is AI prompt engineering and now, it is started to get mainstream. The use of prompts to get the desired result from an AI tool is known as AI prompt engineering, and these newly created AI whisperer jobs can pay upwards of $335,000 a year.

If you are a writer who fears the rise of chatbots, a career switch may be good for you. But what do AI whisperer jobs include?

“Prompt engineers” or “AI whisperers” are the ones who spend their days teaching AI to improve its outcomes and teaching other employees how to use the technologies.

One day after Elon Musk's AI warning: This article will explain ChatGPT's leftist biases, Bing AI ads, publishers & AI, AI whisperer jobs, and more
A simple example of AI whisperer jobs: While we couldn’t even get a domain name in the first example, we managed to be a result in the second example by sampling at the prompt, as you can see.

You may wonder about who is listing AI whisperer jobs right now. Let’s explore!

A “Prompt Engineer and Librarian” may make up to $335,000 per year at San Francisco companies like Anthropic, a Google-backed firm. Another California company, Klarity, which uses AI to perform document reviews, is willing to pay up to $230,000 for a machine learning engineer who “prompts and understands how to generate the best output.” Recent job postings outside of the IT industry for prompt engineers can be found at Boston Children’s Hospital and the London law firm of Mishcon de Reya.

AI whisperer jobs just started to get attention. So if you want to switch, hurry!

Are you new to AI? Don’t worry, you can still get on the AI train! We have created a detailed AI glossary for the most commonly used artificial intelligence terms and explain the basics of artificial intelligence as well as the risks and benefits of AI. Feel free the use them. Learning how to use AI is a game changer!

Moreover, AI whisperer jobs are not the only economic shift in the market.

Bing AI ads: Be ready for product placement in your chats

Bing Chat, Microsoft’s new search agent powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4, “explores” including advertisements in its responses. The fact that these results are paid for raises questions about how far we’ve come from the first generation of search engine advertisements. Below you can find the very first example of Bing AI ads.

In a blog post released today, Microsoft acknowledged this is occurring, although in an experimental version. Here are some important parts from the post:

“We are also exploring additional capabilities for publishers including our more than 7,500 Microsoft Start partner brands. We recently met with some of our partners to begin exploring ideas and to get feedback on how we can continue to distribute content in a way that is meaningful in traffic and revenue for our partners. As we look to continue to evolve the model together, we shared some early ideas we’re exploring including:

• An expanded hover experience where hovering over a link from a publisher will display more links from that publisher giving the user more ways to engage and driving more traffic to the publisher’s website.

• For our Microsoft Start partners, placing a rich caption of Microsoft Start licensed content beside the chat answer helping to drive more user engagement with the content on Microsoft Start where we share the ad revenue with the partner. We’re also exploring placing ads in the chat experience to share the ad revenue with partners whose content contributed to the chat response.”

Microsoft is one of the fastest companies, Elon Musk warned. Do you think Elon was right? Click here and sign the open letter too. Or do you just love AI and want to see more developments? If so, sit back and stay tuned. As always, we will continue to keep you informed of all AI-ssential developments.

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