A radio host in Georgia sues OpenAI, claiming their ChatGPT AI service falsely implicated him in embezzlement. This could set a precedent for holding AI systems and their developers liable for misinformation they generate. Could this be the first of many?
Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, clarifies that their new products aren't powered by AI but machine learning. However, senior figures warn that biased and unethical use could lead to AI-induced extinction. Even the UK Prime Minister's tech advisor has expressed concern about AI's power to harm humans.
Apple CEO Tim Cook praises ChatGPT for its unique applications in AI technology but cautions against bias and misinformation. He emphasizes the need for governance and self-regulation in cutting-edge technology development. Despite concerns over privacy, an anonymous employee claims to have used ChatGPT and looks forward to its future uses. Cook's comments come amidst warnings of AI's potential threat to humanity, yet Apple continues to implement machine learning enhancements.
Apple's CEO Tim Cook is excited about AI-based tool ChatGPT, but employee usage is being regulated due to privacy concerns. OpenAI's CEO is lobbying for greater AI regulation to prevent issues such as bias and misinformation. Cook emphasizes ethical decision making is critical in AI's evolution. Apple's interest highlights the growing importance of AI, but ethical and regulatory frameworks must be explored to mitigate potential issues and support responsible decision-making.
Apple CEO Tim Cook discusses his use of AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT during an interview, emphasizing the need for regulations and responsibility in AI development due to ethical concerns. Steve Wozniak and others advocate for a six-month halt on developing more powerful AI systems.
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