Paul Welty, PhD AI, WORK, AND STAYING HUMAN

Bookmark: What just happened

Discover Ethan Mollick's insights on transformative AI advancements, exploring how accessible technology reshapes our perceptions of work and research.

I’ve just explored Ethan Mollick’s eye-opening analysis of recent AI advancements. The pace of change in AI, from models like GPT-4 becoming accessible on personal devices to groundbreaking problem-solving capabilities, challenges what we thought about AI’s role in our lives. Mollick’s insights into AI’s integration might reshape how we perceive technology’s potential impact on work and research. The implications are profound and deserve our attention.

“Ethan Mollick articulates a transformative shift in AI development, noting that GPT-4 level intelligence, once a source of significant anxiety, is now accessible enough to operate offline on personal devices, reflecting its growing ubiquity and democratization of advanced AI capabilities.” What just happened

The article “What Just Happened” by Ethan Mollick discusses the rapid and transformative advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) over the past month, highlighting the introduction of several new AI models that mirror the capabilities of GPT-4. The piece emphasizes that AI development is no longer limited to a select few organizations, indicating a democratization of AI technology as multiple companies, including those from the U.S., China, and Europe, are developing powerful models. The article illustrates how these AI models are now accessible, with some being capable of running on personal computers or even handheld devices. A significant portion of the text is dedicated to the introduction of Gen3 models like o1, which enhance problem-solving by simulating human-style reasoning and have demonstrated the ability to spot errors overlooked by experts. Mollick also highlights a burgeoning era where AI models contribute meaningfully to academic research, suggesting a future where these systems may fundamentally alter human engagement with technology, from aiding in complex research to becoming interactive companions capable of processing live video and audio. The article concludes by noting the rapid pace and expansive scope of these developments, urging readers to recognize the current time as pivotal for shaping AI’s integration into varied fields


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