The concerns in this case seem to be proportional to the actual real world impact: The jump from chatgpt and midjourney not existing to being available to millions was extremely noticeable: suddenly the average person could chat with a realistic bot and use it to cheat on their homework, or configure up a realistic looking image from a simple text prompt.
In contrast for the average person, not a lot has changed from 2022 to now. The chatbots give out less errors and the images are a lot better, but they aren’t able to accomplish significantly more actual tasks than they were in 2022. Companies are shoving AI tools into everything, but people are mostly ignoring them.
The concerns in this case seem to be proportional to the actual real world impact: The jump from chatgpt and midjourney not existing to being available to millions was extremely noticeable: suddenly the average person could chat with a realistic bot and use it to cheat on their homework, or configure up a realistic looking image from a simple text prompt.
In contrast for the average person, not a lot has changed from 2022 to now. The chatbots give out less errors and the images are a lot better, but they aren’t able to accomplish significantly more actual tasks than they were in 2022. Companies are shoving AI tools into everything, but people are mostly ignoring them.