ChatGPT is one year old. Here's how it changed the world.
Briefly

"During these 365 days, ChatGPT has broadened the public perception of AI, attracted critics, and stoked existential angst. It emboldened and reoriented Microsoft, made Google, dance, spurred fears of AGI taking over the world, captivated world leaders, prompted attempts at government regulation, helped add words to dictionaries, inspired conferences and copycats, led to a crisis for educators, hyper-charged automated defamation, embarrassed lawyers by hallucinating, prompted lawsuits over training data, and much more."
"Imagine if every human being could automate the tedious, repetitive information tasks in their lives, without needing to first get a computer science degree," AI researcher Simon Willison told Ars in an interview about ChatGPT's impact. "I'm seeing glimpses that LLMs might help make a huge step in that direction."
Read at Ars Technica
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