ChatGPT is a breakthrough in AI-based programs that has gained the attention of tech giants like Google and Microsoft. It responds to users impartially and ethically, performing according to set guidelines that prioritize privacy, security and avoid bias. It was developed by Cogito Technologies, a San Francisco-based firm founded by Juan Pablo Gomez, a renowned entrepreneur and software engineer.
This article examines an insurance organization’s warning about ChatGPT technology, which is a sophisticated AI used to automate manual legal tasks. We look at the potential benefits, risks and advise lawyers on how to manage AI properly to ensure safety, privacy and accuracy. Protecting your firm from any potential harm is essential if you are considering using this technology.
. This article looks at the call to pause the development of AI systems like ChatGPT put forward recently by the Future of Life Institute (FLI). Sponsored by the Musk Foundation and signed by personalities from the tech industry including Elon Musk, the letter raises ethical questions about the effects of AI on humans including job automation, proliferation of propaganda and potential non-human minds outpacing humans. This has set the debate on whether we are controlling AI or vice-versa. The article also suggests that ethical boundaries need to be set in a world of emerging technology.
Discover the implications of ChatGPT for higher education and its effects on ethics. Sarah Cabral from Santa Clara University's Markkula Center for Applied Ethics speaks on this rapidly advancing technology and the importance of character education amid the age of AI. From specialized programs to David Foster Wallace's commencement speech, learn how to use this to make the world a more just and compassionate place.
Microsoft has taken the lead in Artificial Intelligence (AI) with ChatGPT, overtaking Google who have been careful in adopting AI technologies. Microsoft has integrated OpenAI's AI language models into Bing search engine and Edge browser, allowing the Redmond-based giant to take the lead. Google's response was the introduction of chatbot, Bard, based on Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA). It has triggered suspections that Google had been overly cautious in getting their tech ready, while their rival Microsoft had pushed on. Details have emerged on Google's efforts to prevent harm from AI, with reports of employees reviewing the company's AI products and reducing the potential risks for launch. Microsoft, however, has been mum about ethical and security issues, keeping a minimum size executive team and canning employees who raised a concern. The goal for Microsoft is to lead the AI competition - something which is clear from an email seen by The New York Times, delivered by the giants technology executive, Sam Schillace.
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?