William Shatner, Star Trek's Captain Kirk, takes on an AI chatbot
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[August 24, 2023]
By Rollo Ross
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Legendary "Star Trek" actor William Shatner has
been spending time exploring the new frontier of artificial
intelligence.
The actor best known for playing Captain Kirk on "Star Trek" talked with
ProtoBot, a device that combines holographic visuals with conversational
AI, and grappled with philosophical and ethical questions about the
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Star Trek actor William Shatner, 90, speaks
to the news media after his flight with three others in a capsule
powered by Blue Origin's reusable rocket engine New Shepard on a landing
pad near Van Horn, Texas, U.S., October 13, 2021. REUTERS/Mike
Blake/File Photo |
"I'm asking ProtoBot questions that ordinarily a computer
doesn't answer," Shatner told Reuters. "A computer answers two
plus two, but does ProtoBot know what love is? Can ProtoBot
understand sentience? Can they understand emotion? Can they
understand fear?"
The ProtoBot device was developed by hologram technology
provider Proto Inc with conversational AI developer CodeBaby.
It will be released on Sept. 8 and available free to owners of
Proto M or Proto Epic hologram units.
The smaller Proto M unit costs around $6,500 while the life-size
Proto Epic sells for $65,000. Proto intends to release a cheaper
model for consumers in the next 18 months.
Shatner is a paid adviser for Proto.
Raffi Kryszek, the principal A.I. architect and head of
innovation at Proto Hologram, said the device was designed to
learn from conversations but it can only create something when
prompted to do so.
"It shouldn't just think about it on its own," he said.
Lawmakers around the world are racing to put safeguards around
the use of AI as the technology rapidly evolves.
Proto hopes its device will be used by educators, scientists and
businesses to come up with new ideas, or for medical
diagnostics, advice or just companionship.
"We're in a crossroads everywhere," Shatner said. "We're going
to burn up or we're going to exceed all expectations and this is
part of the crossroads. This will help us decide the current way
to move on or it will defeat us. We're at a really interesting
time in history."
(Reporting by Rollo Ross; Editing by David Gregorio)
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