ARTIFICIAL intelligence chatbots will soon be so good that you’ll struggle to tell them apart from humans.
A top security expert told The Sun that despite the risks of convincing AI, this is actually a good thing – although he warned of a period of “pain”.
Chatbots like OpenAI‘s ChatGPT or Google‘s Gemini can make boring tasks much easier.
You can use them to get work done more quickly – and companies are rolling them out to deal with simple (and sometimes even complicated) customer support problems.
Part of this involves artificial intelligence chatbots speaking in a more natural humanlike way, and telling them apart from real people will be a big challenge.
“There is absolute certainty that chatbots and AI-enabled chatbots are going to get better and better over time,” said cybersecurity expert Roger A. Grimes, …