Artificial intelligence (AI) has taken a giant leap forward in just the last six months.
OpenAI stunned the world with its release of GPT-4 powered, generate AI chatbot ChatGPT last November.
ChatGPT quickly became the fastest platform in the world to reach 100 million users, with users shocked at the AI-powered bot’s ability to process information, problem-solve and generate high-quality human-like responses to queries.
The chatbot was quickly hailed as a breakthrough technology that could radically transform the way information workers and businesses operate.
ChatGPT can be used for all manner of tasks including, varied content creation, text summarization, business idea generation and brainstorming, code production, social media engagement analysis, CV and cover letter generation and much, much more.
The chatbot’s release last year sparked a race within big tech to develop new generative AI tools and integrate ChatGPT-like technology into their existing products.
Microsoft sunk a massive $10 billion into OpenAI and other major tech giants while Google, Tencent and Amazon all raced to develop their own generative AI tools.
And we are already seeing a Cambrian explosion of other generative AI tools emerge that generate images, art, video and music.
While there are endless potential benefits to the rise of AI, “recent advancements (in AI) make it difficult to distinguish between AI and humans on the internet, and humans could soon find themselves at a big disadvantage”.
“This highlights the need for authentic human recognition and verification”.
Those are the words of The Worldcoin Foundation, the foundation that has built a revolutionary iris biometric cryptocurrency called Worldcoin (WLD).
“Worldcoin is an open-source protocol,
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