The future of AI copywriting is revolutionary, not rubbish
This article was contributed by Matt Shirley, technology consultant and lead content writer for Splinter Economics. In 2022 and beyond, artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly progressed to become far more "intelligent" than we would have previously thought possible. There is considerable concern that AI is now "too intelligent," and, in the wrong hands, AI certainly does threaten to create a humanitarian crisis. "It is most unfortunate that researchers are crazy to build AI-based autonomous weapons systems, without understanding that it can destroy humanity in totality," wrote author Amit Ray. Nevertheless, AI offers humanity far greater opportunities for positive development.
Feb-11-2022, 19:31:55 GMT