The chat GPT service trains AIs on people's Twitter feeds and lets you ask them questions. When we did a version of this with me, it cited a lot of papers that didn't actually exist but sounded like I was citing the papers. Adam: "I have an audience of million plus that is saying, I don't trust that"
ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot capable of generating human-like text, seems to be everywhere. But how trustworthy are these tools -- and what do they mean for the future of writing and work? Adam brings AI entrepreneur Allie Miller and innovation and entrepreneurship professor Ethan Mollick to discuss the capabilities of ChatGPT, debate its merits and downfalls, and ponder what we should -- and shouldn’t -- leave to AI. Transcripts for ReThinking are available at go.ted.com/RWAGscripts