Read why the developers of GIPPR, a conservative chatbot, have abandoned OpenAI's ChatGPT technology. Learn about TUSK's stance on free speech on the internet.
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Conservative chatbot GIPPR, powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT, has been shut down due to alleged policy violations. TUSK, the anti-censorship web browser behind GIPPR, claims that the platform was targeted because it provided conservative answers. They plan on reintroducing the chatbot in support of free speech and to combat cancel culture in the AI sphere. OpenAI has yet to comment on the claims made by TUSK.
Apple CEO, Tim Cook, considering integrating generative AI chatbox, ChatGPT in their business model. However, Cook has concerns about political bias, fake news, and regulation as companies take on AI. It's important for companies to remain vigilant and self-regulate until viable regulatory systems can be established.
OpenAI reportedly shut down conservative AI chatbot GIPPR created by TUSK Browser after allegations of deceptive activity and non-compliance with policies. TUSK claims its right to free speech was curbed while OpenAI maintains user safety was at risk. Read more.
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