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this is nightline tonight inside the mind of gpt four, the latest version of the artificial intelligence powered chatbot that could reshape society. this will be the greatest technology humanity has yet developed. we visit the headquarters for an exclusive with the company's ceo ended up close. look at what the technology can do, fueling hopes and fears about the dangers it could pose. i think people should be happy that we're a little bit scared of this. i think people speak little bit scared a little bit. yeah, of course. plus selena gomez. good enough candidate mission from the look at her now singer about what was behind those picture.
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perfect images posted on instagram. i lied. i would go online and i would post a picture of myself and i would say it doesn't matter, revealing the real effects of body shaming in the series, dear, how she and other celebrities like lizzo hoped to help others. love and marriage. paris hilton finding true love. i wasn't even looking at this point, then meeting him . he kind of just the walls just started coming down from my heart for the first time and motherhood helping her move on from years of trauma and pain. nightline will be right back. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted boost high protein with 20 g of protein for muscle health versus 16 g and ensure high protein boost high protein now available in cinnabon. bakery inspired flavor. learn more boost com slash t v when you find your reason to go on.
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so much well done. pb and j. out flour dusted nature's own perfectly crafted bread your fancy now. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with an exclusive look inside the newest version of chat gpt, which caused a massive stir with it's mind boggling capabilities. its makers say it could one day change the way we learn and even help doctors diagnose diseases. but do the benefits outweigh the concerns? here's a b. c s chief business and technology correspondent rebecca jarvis. tonight we take you inside the headquarters of a small company in san francisco called open. ai creators of chat gpt, even if you haven't heard of it, your life could soon be impacted by this powerful new technology built with artificial
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intelligence. just this week open ai unveiling its newest version, which can answer complex questions in seconds, it can write speeches. take tests. we learned it can now even passed the bar exam to become a lawyer. there. placing in the top 10% they believe it could one day help doctors spot disease that the human eye or mind might miss the ceo sam altman is just 37 g p t stands for generative pretrained transformer that just rolls right off the top. really named that? well, you know, how does it work? by ingesting a huge amount of text from, you know a significant fraction of the internet. this ai system can learn the underlying representations of what these words mean how they relate to a little bit of something that is sort of, like reasoning, sort of, like understanding what you as a user want some of the time not always not perfectly and try to help you. what changes because of artificial
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intelligence. part of the exciting thing here is we get continually surprised by the creative power of all of society . i think that word surprised, though. it's both exhilarating as well as terrifying to people. i think people should be happy that we're a little bit scared of this. i think people should be little bit scared a little bit personally. i think if i said i were not, you should either not trust me or be very unhappy. i'm in this job. concerned because they acknowledge even they don't know the full power of what they've created. opening eyes. chief technology officer mira moradi shows us the new version out this week. just listen as i ask a complicated s a t question. lisa gives her brother sam a 15 2nd head start in a 300 m race during the race, sam runs at an average speed of five m per second, lisa runs at an average speed of eight m per second, not including the head. starts since the last time lisa started
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running, which of the following best approximates the number of seconds that had passed when lisa caught up to sam. within seconds. it answers correctly. the answer is b 25 seconds, and so we pressed about the potential for cheating. you have this this technology can beat most humans at the s a. t s the bar exam. how should schools be integrating this technology in a way that doesn't increase cheating that doesn't increase laziness among students. education is going to have to change. um, but it's happened many other times with technology . when we got the calculator, the way we taught math and what we tested students on that totally changed the. the promise of this technology. one of the ones that i'm most excited about is the ability to provide individual learning. great individual learning for each student. they argue the eventual benefits outweigh the negatives . take for example, your taxes
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we gave chat gpt the tax information for a typical family of three and chose a recent year, giving it pages and pages of tax code copying the tax law here. it's a few pages long. so you're copying tax law just multiple pages of tax law and within seconds, the standard deduction forces. it's $24,000, which was correct. and tonight a first look at what the technology can see now available for test use for selected blind people through the beam ii zap watch as we take a photo of what's inside this refrigerator , the technology analyzes what's there? i see that you have s bread, some mozzarella, cheese, tomatoes and mayonnaise. you can make a simple grilled cheese sandwich. with these ingredients. you can make a strawberry toast by spreading the raspberry fruit spread on the bread and topping it with sliced strawberries. perfect providing a recipe. but is this
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also a recipe for something else replacing jobs with technology? you've said a. i will likely eliminate millions of jobs. many people are going to ask. why on earth did you create this technology? i think it can do the opposite of all of those things, too. it is going to eliminate a lot of current jobs. that's true. we can make much better ones. the reason to develop a i at all is that i believe this will be ah. in terms of impact on our lives and improving our lives and upside. this will be the greatest technology humanity has yet developed so in the wrong human hands, it could be a very different device. it could be a very different power. we do worry a lot about authoritarian governments. developing this and using russia china are you speaking to the government in regular contact? contact? and do you think they get it? more and more every day. as the company continues to improve its
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technology. they're extremely aware of its shortcomings, the possibility of biases and spreading misinformation. what should people not be using it for right now? the thing that i try to caution people, the most is what we call the hallucinations problem. the model will confidently state things as if they were facts that are entirely made up. you call it hallucinations. people would think of that as a lie or an untruth. does chad gpt does artificial intelligence create more truth in the world? or more untruth in the world. i think we're on a trajectory for it to create much more truth in the world. we released gpt four and we showed our progress with reducing hallucinations there. so i think this is a problem that we will make tremendous progress on in the coming year. problem that moratti's team is consistently working on your spending 24 7. with this technology. you're one of the people who built this technology. what is most concerning to you about safety.
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this is a very general technology. and whenever you have something, so general, it is hard to know up front. all the capabilities as well as its downfalls and the limitations of it. is there a possibility that it could do something in the future that we don't want it to do, and there's no way to turn it back. it's not out there without balance. we have some checks and balances in place, including monitoring, detection and monitoring of what's going on in the platform. um and taking action if we see things that they are not in accordance with our usage guidelines, or, you know, we see potential harmful applications technology. is there a kill? switch away to shut the whole thing down? yes so the there's the sci fi version of this, which is, you know, you imagine someone like in a data center, pushing a button and a bomb goes off or
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whatever, um but what really happens is like any engineer can just say like we're going to disable this for now, or we're gonna deploy this new version of the model, a human 2024 the next major election in the united states might not be on everyone's mind. but it certainly is on yours is this technology? going to have the kind of impact that maybe social media has had on previous elections. and how can you guarantee there won't be those kinds of problems because of chat? gpt? we don't know. is that honest answer or monitoring very closely and again, we can take it back. we can turn things off. we can change the rules. um this doesn't have the same ability to sort of instantly go viral like a like a tweet on social media. we can monitor what's happening. we can stop things that are happening, and we'll be doing that very closely. 10 years from now, how does this change humanity? i think that pushing the rate of progress on human knowledge will have a great impact on human
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superstar singer and actor selena gomez has spent so much of her life in the spotlight and as the most followed woman on instagram that glare can be harsh. at times tonight, she reveals her personal struggles with social media and the pain of body shaming. it's really weird. i don't live in normal life. i do normal things candid and revealing words from selena gomez. i lied. i would go online and i would post a picture of myself and i would say it doesn't matter. i'm not accepting what you're saying. all the while being in the room, posting the crying my eyes out because nobody deserves to hear those things. entertainer opening up in a new apple tv plus episode of deer once again , using her fame to humanize mental health struggles. of course, the world knows her more
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like this sultry hits like look at her now, are you in with comedy legend steve martin and martin short on hulu's hit only murders in the building. you know? who are we without a homicide? i'm selena gomez and i really love to eat. and there's also her hbo max show. selena plus chef. ah, i heard that sorry. old texan is the most followed woman on instagram at 399 million followers. but with all this attention, selena says she still struggles mightily behind otherwise picture perfect images in the apple tv, plus docuseries, the artist and businesswoman shares how medications to help treat her lupus caused weight gain, which she says fueled online criticism about her body was posting these things like it doesn't bother me because i didn't want to bother other people who are experiencing the same thing.
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getting shamed for what they look like who they are, who they love. i just think it's so unfair. i don't think that anybody deserves to feel less than one thing that selena's really doing in this moment is normalizing her experience for a lot of other people. i've been seeing a lot of other women who have had lupus struggles. talk about this openly on social media. they're coming forward and sharing their experiences because of what selena gomez is talking about. selena has long been outspoken about protecting her mental health. i spoke with her last year about launching the multimedia company wonder mind along with her mother, mandy, tuffy and business. partner daniella pearson, its mission to de stigmatize mental health and share coping methods large and small. i love the rare reminders that i've read about your sticky notes, quotes it can be something that i need to validate my feelings with maybe something along the lines of like today you are enough. i'll
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put it visually somewhere and i'll keep it there until that's like in my mind. she also told me about the power of stepping away from social media and giving her team the rains have been on the internet and board and a half years what does that do to detox? your life has changed my life completely. i am happier. i am more present. i connect more with people. it makes me feel normal. selena is not alone. a recent study found that teens and young adults who reduced their social media used by 50% for just a few weeks, significant improvement in how they felt about both their weight and their overall appearance. at the beginning of the year, selena shared that she returned to social media writing . wait. can you tell? i'm back on instagram? and in a series of posts from the past month, selena sharing selfies where she appears to be makeup free. one
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writing quote me, i think selena really realized her significance in the social media space. you know, she's talked about the idea that she loves being able to talk with her fans, and that she sees what her effect has done with her fans. and i think that's so important and so smart of her to have that realization. the star is one of many celebrities who have spoken out against body shaming doesn't matter how much positive energy you put into the world you're still going to have people who have something. something mean to say about you. in 2021 singer songwriter lizzo shared her pain live during an intimate and emotional message on instagram after receiving fat phobic comments and racism from internet trolls. don't mind critique about me. my music. i don't even mind the fact comments. you know, i just feel like. it's unfair, sometimes.
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the treatment that people like me receive. but you know, at some point you have to draw the line and say shaming someone's body is not okay. racism is not okay. thank you. we as a society have normalized cruelty. and to a point where we have internalized cruelty and people are like, don't let them see you with your head now says my head is always up even when i'm upset , and even when i'm crying, my head is up, but i know it's my job as an artist to reflect the times and this should not fly. celebrities absolutely can help change the culture. i don't think that people want perfection out of celebrities anymore. i think they want celebrities that they can see themselves in. selena gomez goes through and she is a bad day. i too can have a bad day. i can be okay. i can recover. because she's doing it in front of
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this out. true. yeah. i had no idea. at abc seven. we're building towards something better, better bay area. the evolution of paris hilton after years of pain and trauma, a new chapter what do you think? made you ready to find that love? i wasn't even looking at this point, then meeting him. he kind of just the walls just started coming down from my heart for the first time. the couple recently welcomed a baby boy baron surrogate so happy.
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he's just such a precious angel . i'm so in love with him. and do you feel like in the same way that you were ready to meet your love that you were ready to be a mom? yes i've never been more ready for anything in my life. what have you discovered about yourself in in being a mom? just a love that i've never experienced before. my heart just feels so full and i just want to protect him. as she steps into this new role of motherhood she reflects on her relationship with her own parents. how do you think that sort of heels so much of the pain that's been part of your life for so long? just creating my own. family and a real life because i've been kind of having to play this character and live this other life for so long and i feel like having a family and having children as well, i i've always been meant to do. after
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decades of those nightmares about her past, paris says she no longer has them. what was that, like when they went away? amazing just speaking about it. and feel that when you tell your truth and let things go, it really will help heal you. and i'm so glad to hear that. you're sleeping well, except now you have a baby so you can't sleep well again. it's better to have the baby's cries and those type of nightmares. you really don't want to miss impact by nightline's paris hilton, in her own words streaming now on hulu , and that's nightline for tonight. we'll see you right back here. same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night america. quality. selection affordability. granite expo has everything you need to remodel your home or business right now save up to 50% off selected cabinets, and we have a wide variety of cabinets, kitchen and bathroom. plus we have the best selection of ports
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