This article focuses on the chaos caused by an AI chatbot, ChatGPT, being used in a personal injury lawsuit. We explore how legal research providers have been trusted for centuries, the flaws in ChatGPT and other AI projects, and Elon Musk's thoughts on risks associated with AI development. Corporation OpenAI and P. Kevin Castel are also discussed in the article.
ChatGPT is the new star on the rise! Its app has achieved 697,000 downloads in just 8 days since launch. The AI-powered app has spread to over 30 countries and now has an Android version - all of which were unexpected by OpenAI. Users can soon experience the power of AI through conversational interaction and access comprehensive tutorials on OpenAI's website and social. Get ready to join chatGPT's market-leading success!
Sam Altman, the 38-year-old leader of OpenAI, reassures citizens that their AI technology won't cause massive job loss. He advocates media industry to use AI tools for additional help in researching and generating ideas rather than taking over manual labor. OpenAI, founded by Elon Musk, is now Microsoft’s project has been met with controversy as its models aren't made public. Aiming for artificial general intelligence, OpenAI looks to use AI for benefits to society.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, recently visited Europe to discuss AI, regulations and more. His visit to University College London brought attention to the challenging safety requirements of the EU which could compromise OpenAI's operations in the region. Altman took to Twitter to reaffirm OpenAI's commitment to Europe and to build trust that responsible technology can be developed without regulations.
OpenAI Inc., a non-profit arm of the innovative AI company OpenAI LP, is offering "$100,000 grants for 10 projects that use AI models and apply democratic processes for making decisions. Explore how these decisions are made, and look at the policies linking usage and economic impact. Apply and contribute towards safe and responsible use of AI.
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?