In the realm of Artificial Intelligence (AI), we have recently attained a remarkable milestone. Last Monday, on the 13th of May, while watching the news, I was shocked to see that OpenAI held one of its first press conferences since its creation on December 11, 2015.To my surprise, the purpose of this press conference was to unveil the latest version of its AI tool, ChatGPT, more specifically, GPT-4o. This new update, available to everyone for free, can simulate human conversations and offers astonishing potential. Inevitably, this new breakthrough raises many questions, and as a thinker, I have been reading about it lately and can’t help but analyse its implications.For context (for those who may not follow the news), ChatGPT is a new AI tool that has been widely discussed for months, if not a year. It is a generative AI tool used by around 180 million people worldwide every month, according to the most recent data available online.What sets this new version of ChatGPT apart is its expanded interaction capabilities. Previously, users had to rely solely on text to communicate with the AI tool. However, with this new version, GPT-4o, where the ‘o’ stands for “omni modal”, users can now interact with the AI in real time using text, images, sounds, and other audiovisual means…