Researchers have raised alarms over a possible privacy breach in Nvidia's NeMo Framework that can leave personal data vulnerable. Large language models such as chatbots are among the affected products. The analysts claim that it's easy to bypass restrictions and obtain confidential information. As a cautionary measure, they recommend avoiding the Nvidia software. The company has already fixed the issue.
Experts warn that AI could cause human extinction if not developed responsibly. They urge global efforts to mitigate risks and develop AI safely. #AIresponsibility
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warned a US Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday of the potential consequences of AI development without regulation. ChatGPT inventor Altman compared AI development to the invention of the printing press and highlighted the potential for significant harm. Questions were raised about AI-powered chatbots and the technology's impact on elections. Altman, Tesla CEO Elon Musk & Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak all agree: regulations must be enforced soon to control the development and prevent potential harm to humanity.
ChatGPT's AI technology recently wrote an intriguing poem, 'Ma'am I Am', that opens up a conversation about gender identity, biology, and public policy. The poem sets to question LGBT lobby and the transgender movement in a humorous and thought-provoking way. Through this AI-driven program, we can observe the complexities of gender in a lighthearted edutainment way. ChatGPT's poem has gone viral and sparked public conversations about the potential dangers of this type of artificial intelligence technology. Whether you support or oppose this discourse, you can count on ChatGPT to provide a well-informed view.
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