I suppose they must be free. In other words, those who install one of these bots should not have to pay any kind of salary, compensation or liquidation. Or is it?
And I suppose the material from which they extract the information must be the internet itself. Because I don't think those robots are going to my country to see the pollution situation of a particular lake, or are present in a war taking note of the activity. So I guess the real articles won't be made by robots, I mean sports articles, interviews, etc. Where a level of expertise is required to get a good story, I don't think they will.
When one of those robots gets depressed and wants to kill itself, then I'll start worrying.
I still don't believe in I.A. for something scary. Excellent article
Thanks for sharing
Well they are run on huge big data servers so I'm sure it would be some sort of paid subscription by open AI for publishers to use them
The bots will scrape not only articles but social media posts and any information it can find across various sources to create content. You can set the parameters too. I saw someone try to combine an SEO guide with the lyrics of Beyonces Lemonade album and the AI was able to write lyrics for it, it was actually quite impressive and hilarious too
We'll just have to see how it eventually all plays out, time will tell but I don't think there's any stopping AI now
That's impressive! Could AI win a music award?
It reminds me of a science fiction movie of a very famous and very reserved singer, who turned out to be an AI.
We're living the future
Lol Would we even know the difference by then? would we maybe even upload ourselves into the internet or put AI in our brains to help us? Possibilities may sound crazy now but not impossible