Discover how climate tech entrepreneur Lubomila Jordanova is using an AI-powered platform to fight greenwashing and improve carbon accounting for businesses. See how BMW, Deutsche Bank, N26, and the European Commission have all adopted the tool to reduce their environmental footprint and avoid getting left behind in the era of climate risk.
The European Commission cautions employees on the risks of using online generative AI models such as ChatGPT and Bard. Guidelines are reviewed regularly to ensure compliance with the EU's AI Act.
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This week in AI saw some massive developments. Most notably, ChatGPT launched its iOS App in over 30 countries, now available for iPhones running iOS 16.1 or later. Users can access the app for free, but a premium subscription plan at Rs 1,999 per month grants quick response times and 24x7 availability. Meanwhile, Google introduced its AI search and Adobe boosted its Photoshop with Generative AI Fill. Lastly, CEO Sundar Pichai met the European Commission to discuss a voluntary AI pact as a guideline for its upcoming AI laws.
OpenAI, the AI technology firm behind the groundbreaking AI Text Generator, ChatGPT, has voiced concern over the EU's new AI regulations. These regulations would require AI companies to report the copyrighted material used to train their system. Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, supports the formation of an international AI pact for legal oversight to ensure responsible and ethical use of AI technology.
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