(11 Feb 2025)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Paris – 11 February 2025
1. Various of people looking at, listening to or talking on their mobile phones while walking
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Lada Shakhilova, tourist:
“What I used to make for like five hours, ChatGPT makes me do for five minutes. So, simple as that. I am really thankful for inventing – somebody, I don’t know who – for ChatGPT. Yeah, it really makes my life easier."
3. Wide of a person looking at a mobile phone
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Lada Shakhilova, tourist:
“I’m actually worried a little bit because, you know, that movies about when robots come to life and ruin our humanity. It scares me a little bit but my friends from artificial intelligence work says that there is nothing to worry about it. So I trust them. I hope there will be no war between robots, artificial intelligence, and humanity."
5. Wide of legal advisor Jean Désarnaud looking at his phone
6. Mid of Jean Désarnaud looking at his phone, UPSOUND (French):
“I have it here (ChatGPT).”
7. Close of Jean Désarnaud instructing ChatGPT on his phone, UPSOUND (French):
“I am going to tell it the conjugate, to give me a lesson on the past tense in Occitan. It will generate it in 50 seconds.”
8. Close of Jean Désarnaud’s phone showing ChatGPT, UPSOUND (French):
“So on a special chat to learn Occitan (Spanish regional language). And there it goes. And that spares me the need to always carry a book with me. When I’m on the train and I want a lesson, I can have one. When I’m at home and I want to learn, I want to have a lesson, I can. I can do it wherever I want, I have my telephone.”
9. SOUNDBITE (French) Jean Désarnaud, legal advisor:
“All inventions have always had problems. We used to say that trains were bad. We used to say planes were bad. We used to say computers were bad. With artificial intelligence, there are people who will tell you it is bad. They’ve seen ‘The Matrix’ too many times. They think we’ll be dominated. I don’t believe that. We have to be careful but we’re not in a book by (science fiction writer) Isaac Asimov. We’re in real life and there is no danger from this.”
10. Various of people holding phones
11. Wide of local resident Paul-Alain Mba walking across a bridge
12. SOUNDBITE (French) Paul-Alain Mba, local resident:
“We are going to live in our imagination. We risking losing touch with reality, with many things. There are many things we’ll no longer grasp. Imagine one morning we wake up and see the Eiffel Tower exploding, for example. Yet, we walking past it, can see it. And that is a problem. Someone in, I don’t know, a remote part of Yemen or Africa or wherever, immediately believes it. In that moment when he believes that, what are we going to do to make him understand that in fact it was only an artificial intelligence (creation), that it was only a computer that did that, that it was someone sitting at home who decided to turn the world upside down. How do we explain that to our children?”
13. Wide of a man looking at his phone as he walks
14. SOUNDBITE (French) Paul-Alain Mba, local resident:
15. Various of people using their mobile phones.
STORYLINE:
The concerns, hopes, fears and excitement caused by the artificial intelligence revolution that world leaders and tech entrepreneurs have been discussing at a Paris summit are also echoed on the streets of the French capital, by everyday folk.
Some who live, work or are visiting Paris say it’s simplifying their lives, with tasks that swallowed up hours now taking just minutes, thanks to AI.
He believes fears of AI are overblown.
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