It’s no secret that generative artificial intelligence will change the world we live in. AI chatbots, like ChatGPT, can quickly and efficiently generate the answers to our questions by learning from a large reference database.

As the database continues to grow, so does AI’s capability to imitate intelligent human behavior. But what we don’t yet know is whether AI’s progress will liberate us with knowledge or set us on a path of self-destruction.

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