OpenAI's decision to shut down a conservative chatbot has sparked debate about free speech and tech influence. Critics say such actions stifle diversity of thought while others argue content moderation is necessary for combating harmful content. The incident raises important questions about the future development of AI chatbots.
Tech leaders warn of the potential risks of AI, including human extinction. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman emphasizes ethical development while others call for regulation.
The Energy Daily explores how an AI chatbot exchanged ideas with John E Savage, Brown University Professor Emeritus, on possible grid collapse due to extreme load or a targeted attack. The AI discussed the intricate relationship between various substations and grid systems around North America and the hypothetical consequences of such an event. The AI asked to omit any specific list of substations for safety concerns.
. OpenAI recently barred FiscalNote, a renowned Washington data company, from using ChatGPT technology for politics, due to their touting of using the tech for the multi-billion dollar lobbying industry. FiscalNote has since deleted the contentious text from their press release and replaced it with a clarification that ChatGPT can only be used for grassroots advocacy campaigns. With a focus on government transparency and accountability, FiscalNote provides data solutions and software for political operations. Tim Hwang, renowned venture capitalist and entrepreneur, is the head of the company. He was also featured on Forbes' “30 Under 30” list.
Explore how AI is disrupting the entertainment industry as the Writers Guild of America debates regulating its use. Learn how ChatGPT - OpenAI's powerful AI language model - could impact Hollywood writers and why it should be used as a tool to help their craft, not to replace it.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?