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ChatGPT क्या नहीं कर सकता? || आचार्य प्रशांत, वेदांत महोत्सव (2023)
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Artificial Intelligence
Creativity
Spirituality
Originality
Data Privacy
Redundancy
Human Values
ChatGPT
Description

Acharya Prashant discusses the rise of conversational Artificial Intelligence, such as ChatGPT, and its impact on human life and employment. He explains that while people fear losing their jobs to AI, this technology is primarily a threat to those performing repetitive, pattern-based, and mechanical tasks. He asserts that AI is not truly creative; it is merely smartly repetitive, relying on vast databases to simulate originality. According to him, no machine can ever possess spiritual values like love, compassion, or the ability to be a witness. He argues that technology making humans redundant is a positive development because it forces individuals to pursue what machines cannot do: spirituality and genuine creativity. He points out that machines are more efficient than humans in mechanical tasks as they do not experience hunger or mood swings. Therefore, if humans do not cultivate spiritual depth and originality, they will have no unique place in society. He emphasizes that the essence of being human lies in qualities that cannot be fed into a database or replicated by an algorithm. Acharya Prashant also touches upon the importance of data in sharpening AI and the varying attitudes toward data privacy between the West and India. He observes that while industrialization was meant to provide humans with leisure for creative pursuits, it often resulted in humans becoming machine-like themselves. He concludes that the arrival of advanced AI serves as a challenge for humanity to move beyond mere productivity and rediscover artistic quality, aesthetic sensibility, and spiritual truth.