Nvidia, a leading computing company, has developed 'NeMo Guardrails', an open-source software that helps AI technology such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Bing Chat offer accurate info and stay within the topic. The software prevents unauthorized third-party access that can be security risk. NeMo helps limit random and untrue info generated by AI chatbots.
ALAS offers risk management solutions to law firms. Recently, ALAS issued a bulletin to its policyholders regarding the use of "ChatGPT", a GPI-powered chatbot technology, highlighting potential data privacy risks and disclosing duties. Meanwhile, right-to-repair lawsuits stemming from FTC's 2022 agreement with Harley Davidson are on the rise. Steven Puiszis, a Partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, sheds light on the legal implications surrounding ChatGPT use. Learn more of the implications in this article.
ALAS offers risk management solutions to law firms. Recently, ALAS issued a bulletin to its policyholders regarding the use of "ChatGPT", a GPI-powered chatbot technology, highlighting potential data privacy risks and disclosing duties. Meanwhile, right-to-repair lawsuits stemming from FTC's 2022 agreement with Harley Davidson are on the rise. Steven Puiszis, a Partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, sheds light on the legal implications surrounding ChatGPT use. Learn more of the implications in this article.
A group of highly influential artificial intelligence researchers are calling on the European Union to include recently popular AI tools such as OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Bard in their proposed rules for AI technology. The brief signed by experts, Timnit Gebru and Mark Surman, urges EU leaders to take a comprehensive approach to regulating high-risk applications, and the importance of holding tech companies accountable for data and design choices. Don't let tech companies off the hook: the E.U.'s AI Act should set a global precedent for regulating AI tools.
This article explores the potential risks posed by AI tools such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, DALL-E 2, and Bard, and explains why the European Union's proposed AI Act may not be enough to cover them. We discuss the concerns highlighted by prominent AI scholars such as former Google AI ethicist Timnit Gebru and Mozilla Foundation President Mark Surman, and how the U.S. is just beginning to consider its own regulations. What implications will these decisions have for the AI industry worldwide?
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