AI chatbots are the new wonder of the internet, wowing audiences with their revolutionary abilities. The leap seems huge. It’s no small thing to chat with a chatbot „as if” you were chatting with a person and not be able to tell the difference without asking it direct questions about its capabilities.
But can chatbots think, like humans? Do they really understand what they’re saying, or are they just making connections that seem logical, or at least perfectly harmonized, between the enormous amounts of information they’ve been trained with?
If chatbots rely 100% on processed information and can’t make other connections, we should know what those connections are and how accurate the processed information is. Several major Western newspapers have been investigating what the training sources of the apps are and, not least, what the limitations of these AI apps are. What Romania wants to change in its Recovery and Resilience Plan? The Ministry for European Funds proposes vouchers for solar panels, a metro line to Otopeni and the elimination of the 9.4% of GDP
G4Media spoke to physicist Cristian Presură about the capabilities of chatbots and the possibility of them making the leap to more than „simply” harmonizing the huge amounts of information they have been trained with.
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