Chat GPT is essentially generating content that was previously produced and amalgamating it together from all kinds of written communication. You're then using, you know, some variations of this amalgamated content and you're republishing it in the form of a book without attribution. Talk me through kind of the ethics and as an author, how do you think about commercializing such content? It's a bit of a conundrum at the moment," he says.
Bob Rogers, AI pioneer, entrpreneur, and author, started Oii in 2019 to automate supply chain design. The company uses advanced modeling and AI to optimize supply chain planning and automate the configuration of complex networks. Bob started his career as a Harvard physicist using neural networks to measure activity near black holes in deep space.
During his 35 year career Bob has been a trailblazer in using AI to solve complex problems. He’s also an Expert in Residence for AI at UCSF Smarter Health and was Chief Data Scientist in the Data Center Group at Intel as well as co-founder and Chief Scientist at Apixio, a Healthcare AI company.
Additionally, he co-authored the books Artificial Neural Networks: Forecasting Time Series and “De-mystifying Big Data and Machine Learning for Healthcare“. Bob received his BA in physics at UC Berkeley and his PhD in physics at Harvard.
Listen and learn...
- How neural nets work... from a pioneer
- What it was like to co-author a book with ChatGPT
- What surprised Bob most when he tested the boundaries of ChatGPT
- Why ChatGPT spews credible nonsense
- The ethics of using generative AI to sell content derived from copyrighted materials
- Why ChatGPT became an instant global phenomenon
- How OpenAI trained ChatGPT "to be nice"
- Is there another "AI winter" ahead?
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