Microsoft's Azure OpenAI Service has expanded access to its generative AI applications like ChatGPT to public sector partners. This includes state and federal agencies. Azure OpenAI Service offers secure access to GPT-3, GPT-4, and Embeddings as well as advanced AI models on Azure Government cloud. Developers benefit from pre-trained GPT models, allowing for speedy deployment of AI-enabled applications. With President Biden investing $140 million in the launch of 7 national AI research institutes, Azure OpenAI Service comes at a critical turning point in AI's responsible application.
As generative AI becomes popular among students, educators are finding ways to use it as a teaching tool. While some experimented with grading AI-generated essays, others focus on educating students on its limitations and the importance of mindful usage. Teaching with AI can improve students' literacy and their confidence in their own abilities, grounding them for a future in flux.
Are generative AIs like ChatGPT liable for false statements made by their platforms? As legal implications grow, a gap in the law highlights the need for AI-specific regulations. Will lawmakers step in? Find out more. #AIregulation #ChatGPT #legalimplications
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) has legal challenges like intellectual property, bias, & accountability. GAI developers & businesses need to address these issues.
ChatGPT's generative AI technology is revolutionizing the workplace, increasing efficiency while also raising concerns about potential job loss. As industries implement their chatbots, companies must navigate the transition with care.