. OpenAI is taking a big step closer to its mission with the release of their mobile version of AI-powered Chatbot, ChatGPT. It is now available for iPhone users in the US, with free voice prompt and no ads. Users can sync their history across different devices, with Android support coming soon. This new version of ChatGPT is adjusted to comply with the Italian Privacy Guarantor's orders to ensure user privacy and disable access for children under 13. Microsoft has also incorporated ChatGPT AI in their SwiftKey keyboard for a lead in AI technology. With ChatGPT now on mobile, OpenAI is one step closer to providing access to its tools and resources to empower people.
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BEUC is calling on EU consumer protection authorities to investigate the risks of AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT, recently announced by tech giants like Alphabet's Google, Amazon's cloud division AWS and Meta Platforms. BEUC have highlighted the potential dangers of such tools, which may mislead children and other vulnerable groups, and urge agencies to protect consumers from potential harm.
Stability AI has just released StableLM, an AI tool to power a chatbot. StableLM is accessible and can answer simple questions correctly. However, errors can occur when asking more complex matters. Additionally, Stability has partnered with EleutherAI to provide open-source language models. With hopes to improve accuracy and safety for children, stay tuned for updates on talks to secure new funding for Stability AI.
. Pasquale Stanzione, head of Italy's privacy watchdog, is hopeful that ChatGPT will be back in the country by April 30th following the necessary changes to adjust its operation. The Italian Data Protection Authority has blocked the AI chatbot due to data privacy concerns, becoming the first Western nation to take action. To ensure ChatGPT can go back online, OpenAI must verify user age and make them aware of their data being used to train the algorithm. OpenAI's success with ChatGPT has spurred the many other tech companies to develop AI chatbot projects.