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David Jonathan Gross, the 2004 Nobel laureate in physics, said artificial intelligence (AI) and its cutting-edge applications like ChatGPT can be very useful in some fields but they still have certain limitations not to be neglected.
In an interview with China Media Group in Beijing, Gross noted that even if it is true that AI can be powerful in certain ways, its role should not be over-exaggerated.
"They're good at doing certain things very well, like translation, sorting. They are very good at pattern recognition of human faces, because they have a database with hundreds of, or millions of billions of photographs. Humans are still infinitely better than that, although slower. ... I think [AI is] incredibly over-hyped," Gross said.