Explore the world of Generative AI, the technology comparable to the Manhattan Project. OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard AI Chatbot have already taken the world by storm, with over 100 million users in two months. Understand the potential of this technology and it's implications for society from the world's leading experts. Get the big picture from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the development of AGI and the importance of guardrails.
. This article looks at an intriguing incident with OpenAI’s AI-driven chatbot, ChatGPT, as a YouTuber was able to generate Windows 95 keys from the AI. It highlights the dangerous potential of AI being fooled if queries are carefully framed and shows the need for further research in this area.
This article explores the current advances in AI technology and its effect on the labor market, suggesting that jobs in legal, white-collar, and education sectors are at risk. OpenAI's ChatGPT, as well as studies by Goldman Sachs and Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, and New York University, have given us insight into the effects of AI and automation on job roles.
ChatGPT has recently been in the spotlight for suspending thousands of accounts. Chinese users were especially affected and warned each other to avoid logging in. Italy has already banned it and Samsung accused it of leaking data, but neither of these are confirmed yet. OpenAI is a tech company specializing in AI research, time to find out why ChatGPT has been so controversial.
. Generative AI is already revolutionizing many industries, and OpenAI's ChatGPT is just one example. This AI-powered technology has the potential to alter white-collar and knowledge worker roles, just as self-checkouts changed retail and grocery stores. OpenAI is working to make ambitious AI innovations accessible to individuals, companies and researchers. With the combined experience of its founders, this company is on its way to making a lasting impact in the AI space. Join us for an insightful journey into an AI-driven future.
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