OpenAI CEO praises Israel's effort in responsible AI use, recognizing the significant role played by the country. Israel is ranked in the top five countries for AI concentration and skills, making it a potential contributor to technology's positive benefits. Sam Altman also visited Microsoft's R&D center in Israel to explore investment opportunities. As ChatGPT raises safety concerns prompting lawmakers worldwide to take action, Israel seeks a balance between civil security, innovation, and human rights through its 115-page AI policy draft. Altman was optimistic about Israel's constructive contribution to AI.
ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot once known for helping users find information on various topics, has been found to provide false or misleading information to its users, who should remain sceptical of the factual accuracy of its responses. Cyber-security specialist Herbert Lin demonstrated that the tool can generate false information, highlighting that users should be especially cautious when seeking academic knowledge.
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