OpenAI, the non-profit AI research company backed by Microsoft and responsible for ChatGPT, has no plans to become publicly traded due to potential risks posed by superintelligent AI. CEO Sam Altman emphasises the importance of responsible AI practices, as the European Union begins developing regulations for AI. While concerns about job displacement exist, Altman predicts that future AI systems will revolutionize various industries and create new opportunities. OpenAI will expand computing capabilities and continue promoting responsible AI practices to benefit societies worldwide.
As companies adopt the power of generative AI, risk management becomes pivotal. Compliance officers must mitigate risks by creating anti-fraud policies, enabling privacy compliance, and generating AI disclosures. With their cross-enterprise risk-aware teams, they can assure successful generative AI adoption.
CANGARU, a collaborative initiative of scientists, researchers, and regulatory organizations, aims to create guidelines for responsible use of Large Language Model artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT. The framework prevents conflicts between multiple groups working independently and encourages the adoption of standardized reporting guidelines, promoting consensus on disclosure and guidance for LLM use in academic research and scientific writing. CANGARU's comprehensive and globally-relevant approach will prevent abuses in future LLM deployment.
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