Andreas Ekström
Digital Futurist
A few days before Christmas, I conducted a bit of an experiment. Every day, for ten days straight, I instructed the artificial intelligence ChatGPT to write a new column for me, to be published in the Swedish daily that I often write for.
We published every day, including an analysis of how good or bad it turned out.
We received a large number of reactions, and they can be divided into three types:
It is this last group that has clearly had the greatest impact on a fourth group of people in society: the columnists. Because if there’s one thing I’ve been showered in, since ChatGPT was unleashed to the sound of chins dropping to the floor across the world, it is analysts taking a comfortably laid-back or complacent position in the face of this new thing.
I think we would do well to take this very seriously instead. The artificial intelligence breakthrough in late autumn 2022 is a historic event. Here are three things to keep in mind:
We are only at the beginning. Please do have a look at this new keynote I just made on the matter. It is not only wonderfully well produced by the team I worked with – I think it might be useful for anyone who is curious about what lies around the corner during the decade to come.
Andreas Ekstrom is a conference speaker and prominent figure in the field of digital futurism in Europe. He is the author the the bestselling book “The Google Code” that delves into the impact of one of the most culturally, technologically, and commercially significant companies in history.
His insights and perspectives on the intersection between technology and society are commendable, and his emphasis on promoting a sustainable approach to technology is critical for creating a more equitable and responsible future.
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