Healthcare leaders have been urged to come together and create plans to reduce the risks associated with ChatGPT, a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) model. Microsoft's Corporate Vice President for Research and Incubation, Peter Lee, was surprised by the success of ChatGPT and its one million users. Technology experts discussed the potential of ChatGPT at the HIMSS Conference and urged leaders to be aware of potential ethical issues before accepting the AI model. The healthcare sector must take accountability for ethical violations and for developing strategies that protect patient data and privacy.
European authorities are raising alarms over ChatGPT, an AI-based platform that enables users to submit queries in various forms. EU privacy regulations and age restrictions have been violated, leading Italy to temporarily ban and other countries to investigate the platform. Dragos Tudorache has proposed the Artificial Intelligence Act in the European Parliament in response. Stay informed with the latest tech developments in the EU and remain vigilant of potential malicious use of ChatGPT.
ChatGPT is leading the revolution in artificial intelligence (AI), with chips and chip-testing devices used to power AI applications driving demand and spurring innovation in the AI market. With investments from industry giants like NVIDIA, AMD and Advantest, the need for quality, authoritative testing of chips and chip-based products is at an all-time high. Despite that, countries like Italy and the European Union are taking a cautious stance, with regulation and risk-management frameworks designed to protect against the misuse of AI. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is at the forefront of the AI explosion, with collaborative efforts with industry leaders, venture capitalists, as well as education and networking opportunities for AI-business entrepreneurs.
Microsoft President Brad Smith believes that China has the potential to become a key player in developing AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, Microsoft’s own AI creation. Smith discussed this at an interview with Nikkei Asia, stating how he believes that leading organizations such as ChatGPT, OpenAI, Google and Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence are in an ‘enormously competitive’ race for AI superiority. This technology is capable of creating text and images similar to human standards, making it a powerful tool. The risks of misusing this technology are obvious, making it an even bigger challenge. Smith believes that the way forward is to use this AI technology responsibly, with the potential of more productivity in Asian countries. Microsoft is taking steps to use ChatGPT to protect against cyber-attacks.
Europe is raising the alarm over ChatGPT, an AI platform that can provide answers to a variety of queries. Europol, the EU’s law enforcement agency, has reported potential criminal use of the AI, such as facilitating terrorist acts and creating malicious software. Italy has temporarily banned the platform and the European Data Protection Board seeks to set regulations. A coalition of experts is pushing for a six-month moratorium on development of AI stronger than GPT-4. An AI act is proposed to ensure safety in the digital world, and debate is ongoing about safeguarding user data.
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