At a time when the craze surrounding Microsoft-backed ChatGPT and Google's Bard is growing with each passing day, the "father of the?internet" and Google "internet evangelist" Vint Cerf has warned businesses not to rush into making money from conversational AI just "because it's really cool".
The warning from Cerf comes amid a surge in the popularity of ChatGPT.?"There's an ethical issue here that I hope some of you will consider," he was quoted as saying by?CNBC.
Referring to Google's Bard conversational AI that was announced last week, the 79-year-old said that "Everybody's talking about ChatGPT or Google's version of that and we know it doesn't always work the way we would like it to".
A critical warning from him comes as major tech companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Meta struggle to remain competitive in the conversational AI space while rapidly improving a technology that still makes mistakes.
The report further said that he warned against the temptation to invest just because the technology is "really cool, even though it doesn't work quite right all the time".
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?"If you think, 'Man, I can sell this to investors because it's a hot topic and everyone will throw money at me', don't do that," Cerf said.
"Be thoughtful. You were right that we can't always predict what's going to happen with these technologies and, to be honest with you, most of the problem is people -- that's why we people haven't changed in the last 400 years, let alone the last 4,000," he added, as per the report.
"They will seek to do that which is their benefit and not yours. So we have to remember that and be thoughtful about how we use these technologies."
Moreover, he gave an example in which he asked a chatbot to provide a biography about himself.
Cerf claimed that the bot presented its response as factual despite inaccuracies, the report said.
"On the engineering side, I think engineers like me should be responsible for trying to find a way to tame some of these technologies so that they are less likely to cause harm," he said.
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