A.I. — May I?

Arpit Srivastava

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Some personal talks on A.I. and the technologies coming to life~

The mindset of algorithms I showed of 3 hot A.I.s are here — Copilot vs ChatGPT vs Gemini.

A.I.s in general~

Most of the times the A.I.s understand the same way but not talks or replies the same way. If you don’t trick it or ask some curvy questions like mine or get on to test or compare them, you are good to go with any of them. Most of the times, the representation is the only difference. But if you are picky and like to explore, you are already reading this article. ;)

It would be interesting how the updates change the way these behave as the advancements in A.I. (the 🔥-est topic) is too much and too fast to let even a tech savvy ignore a few headlines for a while. Apart from having a threat to our human existence, they are amazingly helpful, is what I am ashamed to say right now.

Issues with A.I.~

With A.I., we get what we want precisely in an instant but of course it’s the magic of internet because it takes many of the things from there. This includes articles written by different authors, webpages created by many developers out there and so on. Everything is not open source and the A.I.s don’t even credit the authors or uploaders. So, the major issue is the copyright issue.
Although the writers, especially the good ones lost half the battle (kinda) when a thing called “SEO” came to life. But yeah, it’s much worse now.

There have been claims but mostly nothing happens. Cases have happened with NYTimes and has also happened related to some content from commercial books being freely accessible via A.I.. Then updates happened and cases were resolved doing the needful, including big fines charged on the A.I. companies. Mostly nothing much happens, though.

Fortunately, the A.I. stayed and did not die with this problem as the companies found a way to identify differences between the open source or license free content from the ones which are commercial or private.

My Views~

Personally, I have always loved the things created by Google and Samsung. Although Samsung has some general bugs and Google has some less features and modernity in their stuff but still, they seem like they care about creativity and their users and have a unique selling point which contributes to the world except just being commercially appealing.

Technology was always meant for making difficult tasks easier and quicker. They should always have some limits as well. Like everything should be in. And also I remember one of my favourite quotes from one of my favourite movies which says: “Some things should never be invented”.

Tell me what you think:)

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Arpit Srivastava
Arpit Srivastava

Written by Arpit Srivastava

Lifestyle, Arts and Productivity with a slight tinge of Humour. I write to make you smile and question yourself.

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