ChatGPT, a new artificial intelligence program developed by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, has recently passed its MBA exam with flying colors. This is a remarkable accomplishment for an AI-driven system that was only tested on one course and could potentially revolutionize the way people learn and study in the future.
However, not everyone is celebrating this achievement; some experts are warning that such advanced AI systems might be too powerful to control or even understand. One professor from Wharton has gone so far as to sound an alarm about these developments, expressing concerns over how much power ChatGPT may have if it continues to progress at such an impressive rate.
While there are no immediate answers or solutions available yet, it is important for us all to consider what implications this technology may bring in terms of our privacy rights and autonomy as humans in light of its potential capabilities.