Google has combined forces from its DeepMind and Brain teams to test AI tools that could serve as personal life coaches.
These technologies could potentially guide individuals in different areas of life, from giving general advice to assisting with meal planning.
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Uniting DeepMind and Brain
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Google鈥檚 decision to merge DeepMind, based in London, with Silicon Valley鈥檚 Brain, came from a desire to enhance its AI technologies.
This move positions Google to face competition from rivals such as Microsoft and OpenAI.
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Generative AI鈥檚 Potential
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Chatbots, like OpenAI鈥檚 ChatGPT and Google鈥檚 Bard, demonstrate the allure of generative AI. Google鈥檚 ambition extends beyond chat functions, hoping to offer users a range of support from life advice to tutoring.
Documents reviewed by The New York Times state that the tools under testing aim to 鈥済ive users life advice, ideas, planning instructions, and tutoring tips.鈥
Google鈥檚 recent direction shows a change from its past caution with generative AI. The company had concerns about users forming strong emotional bonds with chatbots.
Google is now eager to show that it can stand alongside tech leaders in AI advancements.
Introduced to a few users in the United States and Britain, Bard can craft ideas, write blog posts, and answer questions.
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Trialling AI鈥檚 Capabilities
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Google鈥檚 efforts involve rigorous trials, examining AI鈥檚 ability to help with personal dilemmas. They even presented a scenario where the user struggles with attending a dear friend鈥檚 destination wedding due to financial constraints.
But, there are concerns. Google鈥檚 AI safety team expressed that relying solely on AI for life advice could impact users鈥 well-being negatively.
And while Bard can provide answers and opinions, it鈥檚 clear about not offering medical, financial, or legal guidance. If users express mental distress, Bard offers mental health resources.
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Past Attempts Serve as a Warning
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Past experiments show that AI in advisory roles isn鈥檛 without its pitfalls. Tessa, an AI chatbot from the National Eating Disorder Association, was discontinued after offering damaging advice.
The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) from the UK pointed out AI鈥檚 potential to spread misinformation.
The Allen Institute for AI experienced challenges with Delphi, an AI designed for moral guidance. Users quickly found out they could make it support dangerous beliefs.
Recognising AI鈥檚 potential risks in moral guidance is vital. A piece in AI and Ethics stresses the need to consider these challenges.
The benefits of using AI in such roles need careful evaluation against possible dangers.
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What鈥檚 Next for Google?
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Google鈥檚 testing phase is ongoing, with no definite plans for a full roll-out of these tools. A representative from Google DeepMind highlighted the regular evaluations they conduct across various projects.
Google isn鈥檛 just focusing on life advice tools. Other areas, from helping journalists to understanding patterns in text, are also under exploration.