Twitter faces scrutiny again for an AI-generated ad linking to a false news article on the death of Ian Wright. The incident highlights the platform's ongoing issue with policing, misinformation and its potential danger for inaccurate information to spread rapidly. It's essential to verify news before sharing on social media to prevent unwarranted panic. Twitter needs to ensure more regulation to maintain its credibility as a trustworthy source of information.
Two lawyers face a court hearing for using ChatGPT, an AI-based tool, in legal research. Peter LoDuca and Steven A Schwartz's firm reportedly used the tool, unaware of its inaccuracies. Levidow, Levidow & Oberman, the company behind ChatGPT, provides the best legal advice and representation. Verify accuracy of AI tools to ensure reliable representation.
ChatGPT is one of the most popular apps on the market, boasting over 100 million users and strong AI capabilities. Despite its potential benefits, however, some experts warn of the risks involved with AI technology. Professor Toby Walsh of the University of New South Wales met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, raising concerns about reckless misuse of ChatGPT. False information can spread quickly, leading to financial crashes or other dangerous consequences. For this reason, regulations and user caution are essential to ensure AI is used responsibly.
This recent emergence of a counterfeit photo of an explosion at the Washington D.C. Pentagon caused alarm amongst Twitter users. Paid verification, Twitter's tool to verify user accounts, was put under the microscope as the image was shared by a verified account. The image was liked and shared widely, emphasizing the potential risks of the process, and the potential for malicious use. AI technology was used to propagate false information, raising suspicions regarding its impact on the stock market. Twitter must re-implement a secure verification process for existing accounts to minimize such risks.
OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman discussed their views and opinions in front of the Senate on Tuesday on the ongoing concern about Artificial Intelligence (AI). OpenAI is responsible for the development of ChatGPT, a conversational chatbot as well as other AI solutions. Altman acknowledges the positive potential of AI but underscored the need for responsible regulations to oversee its development and implementation. At the hearing, Sen. Richard Blumenthal highlighted the danger of AI misused for malicious activities. To prevent such outcomes, Altman proposed licensed tests before release and ethical development of AI tools. OpenAI is committed to developing AI with human-centered objectives.
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