Foundation Models: Big Promise, Real Risk
Huge new computer models called foundation models are changing how apps works.
They learn from huge piles of text and images, so one system can help with writing, pictures, and even simple robots, all at once.
That gives us big opportunities — faster tools, smarter helpers, new ways to teach and heal — but it also brings clear risks.
When many products build on the same model, the same mistakes spread everywhere, and small bugs can become big problems.
We still don't fully know why these models sometimes make strange answers, or when they fail, so life with them can feel uncertain.
People who build and use them have to share the work: tech teams, doctors, teachers, and regular folks, all need to watch and test.
With thoughtful rules and care, these models can be a powerful tool for good, but without care they can cause harm.
This moment asks for smart choices, public talk, and slow steps even when the tech moves fast.
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