OpenAI's co-founder, Sam Altman, urges global leaders to regulate AI, calling it existential risk. He suggested that only major players, such as Google and OpenAI, should be regulated, not smaller companies. OpenAI is currently seeking countries to help enact global AI regulations.
OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, lauds India's acceptance of AI and urges for ChatGPT's hallucinations to be reduced and for user control over the system. He advocates for government or industry-led AI regulation and national funding for AI efforts. Altman meets with the Indian prime minister and suggests integrating AI into other services could boost national tech potential. G20 can play a key role in global discourse on AI regulation.
OpenAI, a leading AI laboratory, is facing a defamation lawsuit filed by a Georgia radio host over its AI program ChatGPT. The suit highlights concerns over generative AI programs' abilities to spread misinformation and produce false outcomes. This case questions the ethical and legal responsibilities of AI developers and raises concerns about the future regulation of AI development. As AI advances, it is crucial to use it responsibly and ensure those who develop it are held accountable for its outcomes. The implications of this case will be watched closely by industry insiders and legal experts.
India embraces OpenAI's ChatGPT with great enthusiasm, leveraging the latest tech to benefit its citizens. India may play a crucial role in AI regulation globally, says OpenAI's CEO. India's forward-thinking focus on innovation is impressive, with potential for shaping AI regulation globally.
Microsoft's Azure Government cloud computing service is set to offer chatbot creator OpenAI's GPT-3 and GPT-4 language models to US government agencies, enabling computer code production, research question answering, and field report summarization. The AI models remain distinct from Azure Government's cloud, which remains in compliance with security and data regulations. Bill Chappell assures users that data sent to Azure OpenAI remains within the platform, with no AI model data pulling from Azure Government's information.
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