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The effects of rapid AI expansion on our kids EXPOSED

AI has gone too far, but most people don’t know it.

“We’ve been moving through this work very quickly, and there’s been a lot of work done this week that I don’t think people are aware of anymore.” Stu Bruguiere Say.

One of the latest advancements, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, was announced last week. The company has created a feminine AI voice of her that can converse on the device. It sounds like a real woman.

The AI ​​voice can change its tone as needed, joke with OpenAI’s creators, or read bedtime stories like a mother would to her child.

But that’s not all. New AI can also teach students the way teachers do, guiding them to solve problems without revealing the answers.

“We have to think about the fraud implications of this,” Stu said, adding, “I mean this is beyond insane, but so is the impact this has on jobs.”

“When it comes to AI, it’s going to be very difficult to keep this out of children’s lives. It’s probably going to be infiltrated to some level in almost every school, whether we like it or not,” he explains. .

“How long will we walk down the street and see our children fully associated with their cell phones? They already look at them all the time, but from now on they will talk to them all the time. There will be.”

Not only is this scary, but diversity, equity, inclusion, and critical race theory are already programmed into ChatGPT.

“Everything you’re against is built into these programs,” Stu says.

Revealing the impact of rapid development of AI on children | Episode 897

Stu Burguiere looks at the latest version of ChatGPT and speculates on what it and other advances in artificial intelligence could mean for kids…

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