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François PICARD

Turning point for humanity? Artificial intelligence goes mainstream

Turning point for humanity? Artificial intelligence goes mainstream © FRANCE 24

Thirteen short months ago, an innocuous tweet from the head of a Silicon Valley nonprofit launched something called ChatGPT. But within five days, more than one million people had taken up Sam Altman's offer and tried out the new baby of OpenAI. Out were decades of grappling over the theoretical dangers of powerful artificial intelligence systems. In was a race to corner the market, with the parent companies of rivals Google and Facebook scrambling to match Microsoft’s $13 billion investment.

High-stakes drama ensued, with the firing and re-hiring of Altman. But at the heart of that Silicon Valley soap opera lies the bigger question: will 2023 prove a tipping point for humanity? If so, for better or for worse? Will artificial intelligence save lives or destroy them? Ensure new livelihoods or make us all redundant? 

We're still grappling with the implications of this digital age: in the era of online dating and algorithms that draw us into a virtual world that caters to our tastes, have machines already altered the way we think? As humans, are we more plugged in or alienated than before? And what happens after 2023 and the year the AI genie was let out of the bottle?

Produced by Alessandro Xenos, Rebecca Gnignati and Imen Mellaz.

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