ChatGPT is coming to your iPhone. These are the four reasons why it's happening far too early Chris Stokel-Walker

The Guardian 

Tech watchers and nerds like me get excited by tools such as ChatGPT. They look set to improve our lives in many ways – and hopefully augment our jobs rather than replace them. But in general, the public hasn't been so enamoured of the AI "revolution". Make no mistake: artificial intelligence will have a transformative effect on how we live and work – it is already being used to draft legal letters and analyse lung-cancer scans. ChatGPT was also the fastest-growing app in history after it was released. That said, four in 10 Britons haven't heard of ChatGPT, according to a recent survey by the University of Oxford, and only 9% use it weekly or more frequently.