Instagram, under Meta's ownership, is developing a chatbot with 30 personalities that can entertain and engage users, as well as provide advice. Reverse engineering Instagram code expert, Alessandro Paluzzi, revealed that the chatbots can answer questions as well. Mark Zuckerberg revealed the development of Meta's generative AI product earlier this year to improve Instagram's filters and placements. Chatbot development is an aspect of Meta's Large Language Model AI technology feature.
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A study by the University of California in San Diego shows that ChatGPT is remarkably better than healthcare professionals in answering medical questions. Chatbots like ChatGPT offer a crucial factor in their superiority due to their ability to generate human-like responses. With AI-powered chatbots, patients worldwide could receive high-quality medical advice, replacing traditional medical professionals in the future. However, it's important to note that chatbots can't perform physical assessments and should be used as an additional resource to support the healthcare industry.
OpenAI's latest research offers a potential solution to the unpredictable and often problematic output of chatbots. By using reinforcement learning from human feedback, these models are guided towards more accurate responses. However, limitations remain in machines' ability to exhibit true creativity and value alignment. Nonetheless, this could still be a significant development for businesses seeking to integrate chatbots into their operations.
The EU is advocating for AI-generated content labeling to prevent disinformation. It urges signatories of its Code of Practice to create technology that identifies and labels AI content accurately. With the potential harm that advanced chatbots and image generators pose to society, the EU is requesting a separate track within the code to discuss AI-generated content. The current version of the code does not identify deepfakes, prompting the EU's initiative. It expects to see action on the matter in July.
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