AI researchers build ‘future self’ chatbot to inspire wise life choices
“This could motivate people to make wiser choices in the present that optimise for their long-term wellbeing and life outcomes.”
“This could motivate people to make wiser choices in the present that optimise for their long-term wellbeing and life outcomes.”
Pesce says while AI is powerful it is also unreliable: “These machines don’t know when they are making things up. They don’t’ know when they’re running off the rails. They don’t want to stop.”
The number of referrals from services using the Limbic chatbot rose by 15% during the study’s three-month time period, compared with a 6% rise in referrals for the services that weren’t using it.
While it’s no shocker that a manager from OpenAI would endorse ChatGPT, it’s essential to tread cautiously. As per the MIT and Arizona research, it’s crucial to calibrate society’s expectations of AI, ensuring a clear line between genuine therapeutic sessions and AI interactions.