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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 CEO Sam Altman recently suggested regulation of AI tools, which was backed by IBM's Chief Privacy and Trust Officer and a professor emeritus from NYU. With opt-in requirements, transparency, and risk assessments required by businesses, US states and the EU take steps to control AI use. Altman's OpenAI company focuses on deploying safe and secure AI with a goal of creating Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Adopting these regulations will ensure trust in AI tools.
Mira Murati, Chief Technology Officer at OpenAI, believes government should take active role when establishing safety protocols for AI. OpenAI's GPT-4 model was met with audit of potential imbalances. Prominent figures debate whether proposed pause of 6-month development is proper way to create safer systems. OpenAI is currently attempting EU regulation compliance and its legal implications on cryptocurrency industry.
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