Why Are People Starting to Sound Like ChatGPT? | Adam Aleksic | TED
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DownloadHow sure are you that you can tell what's real online?
(Laughter)
You might think it's easy to spot an obviously AI-generated image,
and you're probably aware that algorithms are biased in some way.
But all the evidence
is suggesting that we're pretty bad at understanding that
on a subconscious level.
Take, for example, the growing perception gap in America.
We keep over- and overestimating
how extreme other people's political beliefs are,
and this is only getting worse with social media,
because algorithms show us the most extreme picture of reality.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.
A system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar used by people of a particular country or area. It is the primary tool humans use to express thoughts, feelings, and information to one another.
Something that actually exists in the world and is not a dream, a lie, or an imitation. It is used to describe things that are genuine, true, or physical rather than imaginary.
An algorithm is a set of step-by-step instructions or rules followed by a computer or system to solve a problem or perform a calculation. While often associated with technology, it can describe any logical sequence of actions taken to achieve a specific result.
Reality refers to the state of things as they actually exist, rather than how they are imagined or perceived. It is often used to contrast the actual situation with dreams, theories, or false beliefs.
A specific form or variation of something that differs from other forms of the same thing. It can also refer to a person's particular account or description of an event from their own perspective.
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