Elon Musk’s “AI existential angst” was subdued by a chatGPT version of the “Wellerman” song — and this Bitcoin BTC/USD maximalist received all the praises.
What Happened: Days after calling out OpenAI‘s — the company he co-founded in December 2015 — evolution as a closed-source, maximum-profit venture, Musk said he is having “a bit of AI existential angst.”
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What brought him some relief was a reasonably accurate chatGPT version of the popular Wellerman song posted by MicroStrategy Inc.'s MSTR co-founder and chairman Michael Saylor — and one cannot help but sing this version in their head.
When Musk applauded SaylorGPT’s version of his “angst” and the Wellerman song, Saylor said, “Mother AI comes to me” and speaks “words of wisdom” in times of trouble.
Why It’s Important: In the past few weeks, chatGPT and other AI forums have ruffled the feathers of many experts and users alike.
Some people like Noam Chomsky, the father of modern linguistics, called chatGPT a platform that offers ways to do “high-tech plagiarism.”
Others say that Microsoft Corporation‘s MSFT recently launched new version of its search engine Bing, powered by the same OpenAI technology that works behind chatGPT, is sometimes dangerous.
Concerns about chatGPT responses being biased have also picked up the pace.
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