In this article, Holly Chik looks at how people in China are using AI and ChatGPT to power revolutionary new technologies and possibilities. With over thousands of millennial and Gen Z investors from the Hong Kong stock market relying on AI-powered ChatGPT, the world of digital advancements is undergoing dramatic changes.
The case of a dead woman beautifully conversation with her grandson detailed in the article highlights the possibilities of ChatGPT and AI. Similarly, advancements in the surveillance sector are also being implemented where, thanks to ChatGPT, a satellite can operate autonomously without a human present.
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is also considering the potentials of ‘cognitive warfare’ while launching their AI-powered ChatGPT investment assistant. Professional nuclear weapons and China tech expert, Dr Amy J Nelson, who is also featured in the article, has also pointed out the significance of a dialogue and suggested the need for a real, global AI arms treaty which is of great importance.
The company mentioned in this article, the South China Morning Post, is an English-language newspaper based in Hong Kong and owned by Alibaba. It is considered one of the oldest newspapers in the world and is currently operated by the ALM Media Group. It has extensive coverage of local, regional and international news and is highly popular among people living in Hong Kong and the Far East.
The person mentioned in the article is Holly Chik, a journalist and news anchor who has extensively covered news related to AI and ChatGPT. Her unique knowledge and insights into the implications and potentials of these new technologies have made her an expert in her field. She has provided a great deal of coverage on the PLA and other military branches and their advancements in AI.