Is technology making us less human? After a Hollywood star accuses ChatGPT of sampling her speech, fears rise that computers will soon replace people.
AI stole my voice, claims furious Scarlett
Is technology making us less human? After a Hollywood star accuses ChatGPT of sampling her speech, fears rise that computers will soon replace people.
A lonely man living in Los Angeles downloads an AI assistant with a woman's voice. Though it is just a computer, he names the assistant Samantha and begins to fall in love.
This was the plot of the 2013 science fiction film Her, with Samantha played by Scarlett Johansson. Just over a decade later, OpenAI has created a similar chatbot, and the voice is very familiar...
Nine months ago, Sam Altman, the founder of OpenAI, asked Johansson to sample her voice for his new chatbot. The film star refused, but the company launched their AI assistant with a voice that sounded just like Johansson's.
In response, the actress said that she was "shocked, angered and in disbelief". OpenAI deactivated the speech option.1
The company claims it was an innocent mistake. However, this came after two senior employees left OpenAI with safety concerns.2
For supporters of AI, the technology will make more things possible than ever before. Cliff Jurkiewicz, a senior employee at a recruitment company, claims that generative AI "enables humans to do things faster and often better."3
However, critics argue that AI will soon replace basic human tasks. Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of the popular dating app Bumble, recently claimed that AI could even date people on your behalf.4
Rather than gaining more freedom, we might end up trapped by the technology. As the American writer Tyler Austin Harper warns: these technologies "don't expand our mind's capacity to think, but outsource it".5
Already, 70% of Generation Z use AI in their daily lives. Many people predict that 90% of online content will be generated by AI come the end of the year.6
The film Her has a message. Making connections with humans is harder than interacting with a computer, but also more meaningful. Hopefully we can learn this before it is too late.
Is technology making us less human?
Yes: Once AI is more intelligent than the general population, people will begin relying on it for everyday tasks. Work, social life, romance - soon everything that makes us human will happen via a computer.
No: AI is meant to assist human activity, not replace it completely. Although this might cause disruption at first, the technology will eventually allow people to live busier, happier and fuller lives.
Or... Even if using technology can make our lives easier, we might lose more than we gain by relying on computers. After all, the hardest things are often the most rewarding.