In recent weeks, based on the intense debate on ChatGPT, and its scope that we still do not really know, a great ethical dialogue has begun to be created about whether artificial intelligence (AI) will be our great ally in advances in health and education, but it will do great damage in the labor sector, and in security.
Let’s remember that only the big technology platforms, such as Google, Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft, Instagram and WhatsApp recently laid off more than 50,000 human workers to replace them with Artificial Intelligence (AI).
So we ask ourselves, is it possible to implement automation without displacing humans? The real challenge in this matter is for companies and workers to adapt to events such as automation and digitization, without implying the disappearance of jobs. There is a lot of insistence that technological advances be made with social and ethical sensitivity, but technology is overwhelming with its speed. In addition, in their communications these companies declare that they are ashamed of the layoffs, but the truth is that both in terms of payroll, benefits and tax issues, they save a lot of money with Artificial Intelligence applications. (AI).
Such questions have revealed several risks, as well as possible situations that we may face in the future. With the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled devices, applications, and tools, our social interactions and processes are changing.
People say: “…we are going to regulate technology”, Artificial Intelligence (AI), but if our most basic human rights, such as the right to privacy and consent, are constantly violated, how can we think and take control and enforcement actions? regulation.
The topic of Cybercrime is advancing quickly and in an organized way, hijacking company data, stealing data and identities, stealing money and financial assets, and where are the laws to regulate, punish, and help us create a safe cyberspace?
Where are the legislators, jurists, and authorities? Apparently only observing technological advances that do not respect personal data or its management, today in the digital world there is a lack of social and legal responsibility.
Technological changes, without a doubt, are accompanied by great social changes, in the educational area, an example is the ChatGPT that is changing the way of doing homework, speeches, poems, school assignments, really only by prohibiting its use in some cities and states of the world will we stop its progress?
Young people are changing their way of learning, they hardly read, technology solves their tasks and then where is learning? Access to knowledge? The way of thinking is changing, learning new words is minimal, now they have an increasingly limited language, and they are failing to apply many qualities that language itself provides us.
As a global society, we are at the point of reflecting on where we do want Artificial Intelligence (AI), and where we don’t. Where should we put the limits to this very fast path of technological changes.
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