Controversial chatbot ChatGPT has sparked concerns over inaccuracies and false information in education. But, by teaching students how to fact-check the AI, educators can enhance learning and critical thinking skills.
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is tackling the potential misuse of AI-based technologies, such as ChatGPT, to commit fraud or scams. FTC Chair Lina Khan said the agency is ready to use its current laws against unfair and deceptive practices to hold companies accountable if they misuse the technology. Nasdaq's President and CEO Adena Friedman noted that while AI can be used for the good of society, it must be regulated and used responsibly. Expect the FTC to enforce laws to protect American consumers from misuse of AI technology.
John Schulman, a Berkeley Ph.D. graduate in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and co-founder of OpenAI, developed ChatGPT - a chatbot based on GPT language models, with a remarkably human-like ability to generate responses. His ambition is to make the world a better place and take responsibility for the potential misuse of AI. Join him in understanding the universe with AI.
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