OpenAI, a research group founded by Elon Musk, has released ChatGPT - an app for iOS users in the US - enabling voice input and access to GPT-4 models. With no live web access, conversation records can be synced and data exported. Android and iPad versions, and wider availability, is expected soon.
This article discusses how AI could be misused by criminals in creating ‘counterfeit people’ and sharing ‘persuasive lies’, and how the US government could strengthen regulations to control its development. ChatGPT, the AI-powered tool provider, is also mentioned and its commitment to ethical use is highlighted. With AI technology creating real potential for incredible good, let’s make sure it’s used responsibly and protect against misuse.
OpenAI, founded in 2015, has secured $100 million in funding for their iris-scanning technology to launch a global cryptocurrency called Worldcoin. This technology is developed to identify individuals on a large scale. Protecting users privacy and rewarding users for agreeing with terms is the added advantage of this cryptocurrency. TechCrunch security research has unveiled the vulnerability of OpenAI devices to password-stealing malware. OpenAI's primary objective is to promote human advancement with better AI technology, and Sam Altman, the CEO is now leading this venture.
. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more widely adopted by tech giants like Google and Microsoft, ethical concerns have been raised. CEO of AI pioneer OpenAI, Sam Altman, testified before an US Senate committee about regulations for AI. He advocated for a licensing agency, while other companies made their own contributions. Google created PaLM2 to prioritize ethical AI, while the European Union Parliament introduced the European AI Act and China enacted draft rules. OpenAI aims to ensure safe and responsible progress of AI with research, work safety and standards.
This article discusses the Biden Administration's initiative to tackle the risks and opportunities of AI technology by calling on hackers worldwide to reveal flaws in generative AI systems. The White House has committed a fund of $140 million for seven research institutes to produce ethical and transformative AI for social good. Moreover, other tech giants, like Google and Nvidia, will join the 'Capture the Flag' hackathon. A must-read for all tech enthusiasts!
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