Renowned communication and rhetoric professional Jürgen Eisserer analyzes the possible negative effects of artificial intelligence on our individual conversational behavior in a TV conversation with Gerhard Koller: “Humans are herd animals. ChatGPT is currently mainly seen as a source of inspiration for content and possible dialogues. That’s a good thing also.
But the development of artificial intelligence will increase beyond its current status, which is why it is very important not to lose sight of the personal, direct conversation, but to continue to force it. “Only in this way can emotions be conveyed and read between the lines.” The most recent case, according to which a German magazine tried to publish an interview with Michael Schuhmacher that was never conducted but produced with AI, but failed to report this fraud, is the “worst case” for Eisserer. Yet: “Fear is never a good counselor. And that also applies to dealing with artificial intelligence.”
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