This research explores how machine understanding of human behavior and computer games can be further bridged. Combining large language models such as ChatGPT to create personalities, memories, and agents that can interact and pursue goals while using text communication, scientists develop "generative agents" to explode understanding of human behavior. The demo of this experiment suggests that agents, like those in the EA game The Sims, are now able to operate with more natural language, display emergent behavior, and process conversation. This Google-backed research has already revealed vast potential, though further steps must be taken to address bias and safety.
OpenAI's GPT-4 was tested by 50 experts and academics to uncover any safety or security risks. Their findings showed the potential for the system to aid in plagiarism, financial crimes, cyber attacks and more. OpenAI has since taken steps to ensure such results won't appear when used publicly, yet the technology still raises alarm. ChatGPT plug-ins have extended GPT-4's capabilities to book and order items. Despite OpenAI's safety protocols, risks still exist, highlighting the importance of continual monitoring.
OpenAI LP, founded by Elon Musk and Sam Altman, has been given the green light to reinstate its artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT. The GPDP has outlined regulations that must be followed in order to comply with the European Union's GDPR by April 30, 2021. The measures involve providing information on data process and rights to remove personal data from AI training, age-gating, and a national advertising campaign. Comply with GPDP regulations to enjoy ChatGPT again!
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