May 13, 2024
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Technology Conversation Questions
What could be the most important technological advance of all time? Give a reason why you think it's important. Here are some suggestions: the steam engine, the printing press, the internet, modern plumbing, antibiotic medicine, electricity.
1. Are you excited by new technology? What kinds of technology interest you?
2. Is technology developing faster than it used to? Are you worried about being left behind?
3. When you get a new product, do you read the instruction manual? Or do you just figure it out?
4. How much time do you spend online each week? Is it too much time, or a reasonable amount?
5. What are some of your favorite websites? What can you do on them?
6. Advances in medical technology mean people are living longer. What are some of the downsides of this? How old do you hope to live?
7. How do you feel if you forget your mobile phone and leave it somewhere?
8. Which electronics brands do you trust most? Are you loyal to one brand?
9. Are you an early adopter? Do you like to have cutting edge technology? Are there any disadvantages to buying the latest product?
10. Some people dislike or fear technology. Do you know anyone like this?
11. Do you read e-books? What are their advantages and disadvantages when compared with paper books?
12. Is there a tech product you want these days? What is it? How will it make your life better?
13. Do you play computer games? What do you say to people who believe they are a waste of time?
14. What crazy future technology are you looking forward to? For example, flying cars or personal robots.
15. Which social networking services (SNS) do you use? What do you like or dislike about them?
16. How do you feel about dating websites/apps? Would you use one?
17. Some people prefer to live with less technology in their lives. Can you understand the desire to live a simpler life?
18. Many science fiction movies present a dark vision of the future. Are you optimistic or pessimistic about the future of humanity?
ChatGPT is about to become a lot more useful.
OpenAI on Monday announced its latest artificial intelligence large language model that it says will make ChatGPT smarter and easier to use.
The new model, called GPT-4o, is an update from the company’s previous GPT-4 model, which launched just over a year ago. The model will be available to unpaid customers, meaning anyone will have access to OpenAI’s most advanced technology through ChatGPT.
Based on the company’s Monday demonstration, GPT-4o will effectively turn ChatGPT into a digital personal assistant that can engage in real-time, spoken conversations. It will also be able to interact using text and “vision,” meaning it can view screenshots, photos, documents or charts uploaded by users and have a conversation about them.
OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati said the updated version of ChatGPT will now also have memory capabilities, meaning it can learn from previous conversations with users, and can do real-time translation.
“This is the first time that we are really making a huge step forward when it comes to the ease of use,” Murati said during the live demo from the company’s San Francisco headquarters. “This interaction becomes much more natural and far, far easier.”
The new release comes as OpenAI seeks to stay ahead of the growing competition in the AI arms race. Rivals including Google and Meta have been working to build increasingly powerful large language models that power chatbots and can be used to bring AI technology to various other products.
The OpenAI event came one day ahead of Google’s annual I/O developer conference, at which it’s expected to announce updates to its Gemini AI model. Like the new GPT-4o, Google’s Gemini is also multimodal, meaning it can interpret and generate text, images and audio. OpenAI’s update also comes ahead of expected AI announcements from Apple at its Worldwide Developers Conference next month, which could include new ways of incorporating AI into the next iPhone or iOS releases.
Meanwhile, the latest GPT release could be a boon to Microsoft, which has invested billions of dollars into OpenAI to embed its AI technology into Microsoft’s own products.
OpenAI executives demonstrate the company's latest large language model, GPT-4o.
OpenAI executives demonstrated a spoken conversation with ChatGPT to get real-time instructions for solving a math problem, to tell a bedtime story and to get coding advice. ChatGPT was able to speak in a natural, human-sounding voice, as well as a robot voice — and even sang part of one response. The tool was also able to look at an image of a chart and discuss it.
They also showed the model detecting users’ emotions; in one instance, it listened to an executive’s breathing and encouraged him to calm down.
“You’re not a vacuum cleaner!” the female voice of ChatGPT (which sounds remarkably similar to the Scarlett Johansson-voiced digital companion from the 2013 film “Her”) jokingly told the staff member.
ChatGPT was also able to have a conversation in multiple languages by translating and responding automatically. The tool now supports more than 50 languages, according to OpenAI.
“The new voice (and video) mode is the best computer interface I’ve ever used,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in a blog post following the announcement. “It feels like AI from the movies; and it’s still a bit surprising to me that it’s real. Getting to human-level response times and expressiveness turns out to be a big change.”
Murati said that OpenAI will launch a ChatGPT desktop app with the GPT-4o capabilities, giving users another platform to interact with the company’s technology. GPT-4o will also be available to developers looking to build their own custom chatbots from OpenAI’s GPT store, a feature that will now also be available to non-paying users.
The updated technology and features are set to roll out to ChatGPT in the coming months. Free ChatGPT users will have a limited number of interactions with the new GPT-4o model before the tool automatically reverts to relying on the old GPT-3.5 model; paid users will have access to a greater number of messages with the latest model.
OpenAI said more than 100 million people already are using ChatGPT. But an updated ChatGPT experience — and the ability to interact with it on desktop and through improved voice conversations — could give even more people reason to use its technology. The moves comes at a time when integrations of AI into more widely-used consumer products by Google and Meta, like Instagram and Google Assistant, may make those companies’ technology more widely and easily accessible.
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