ChatGPT, an AI language model, shows promise in fact-checking but still has room for improvement. Experts recommend using it as a supplementary tool for humans.
Lawyers are increasingly turning to AI-powered tools such as ChatGPT to conduct legal work, raising questions about accountability and quality assurance. According to a recent ruling, a lawyer submitted cases with bogus decisions, quotes, and citations. Therefore, it's essential to check that legal work is conducted responsibly and transparently without the use of AI tools.
OpenAI has developed ChatGPT: an advanced AI chatbot, prompting countries all over the world to regulate its usage. Canada's Office of the Privacy Commissioner is conducting an investigation into OpenAI's data collection & usage practices & compliance with transparency & accountability in handling Canadian user data.
OpenAI, the AI giant backed by Microsoft, under investigation by the Canadian Privacy Commissioner & the regulators of Quebec, British Columbia & Alberta to determine if laws have been violated in collection, use, & disclosure of customer information.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai suggested in a Financial Times article that AI should be regulated due to its potential safety and efficiency risks. Google has been using AI technologies for over a decade, and Pichai holds a strong belief that with the right regulation, AI can be a beneficial tool for society. He aims to create a responsible environment of tech companies working together in order to get AI initiatives right.
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