OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently suggested regulation of AI tools, which was backed by IBM's Chief Privacy and Trust Officer and a professor emeritus from NYU. With opt-in requirements, transparency, and risk assessments required by businesses, US states and the EU take steps to control AI use. Altman's OpenAI company focuses on deploying safe and secure AI with a goal of creating Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Adopting these regulations will ensure trust in AI tools.
ChatGPT is an AI-based chatbot that has the capacity to revolutionize healthcare. Its sophisticated technology is capable of offering accurate, personalized services to patients and providers, enabling them to access more efficient, comprehensive healthcare solutions. ChatGPT has delivered impressive results, passing exams in medicine, law and business, giving rise to optimism in the healthcare industry. It can improve patient education and streamline provider-patient interactions, with the right safeguards and regulations in place. By automating mundane tasks and providing equitable access, ChatGPT can become the ultimate medical ‘autopilot’.
ChatGPT, developed by AI researchers led by Dr. Zi-Yao Chen, is pushing the limits of artificial general intelligence. Through their research, they’re focusing on ways to keep AI safe and responsible. As AI capabilities continue to advance, governments are gradually introducing regulations to ensure AI technologies are used safely and ethically. It’s critical that these regulations are developed quickly, so that AI can be used responsibly and with clear understandings of its implications.
Papercup, the London-based AI-powered dubbing platform, has raised $20 million to help content creators reach wider audiences by translating videos into multiple languages. Founded by tech investor Jesse Shemen and machine learning engineer Jiameng Gao, the startup ensures quality control through strict standards and safeguards, giving creators control over their videos in multiple languages. It also offers synthetic voices at an affordable rate, creating human-sounding translations at half the usual price.
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