EU Commission's head calls on AI companies to label potentially fake content. Bad actors can exploit AI to create and spread disinformation, warns Vera Jourova. She advises companies to put safeguards in place and report progress against disinformation. Twitter gets regulatory warning.
Renowned science-fiction author Liu Cixin utilized chatbot ChatGPT to write speeches for a conference, citing time constraints. He believes AI can replace certain human activities but not create AI-ruled humans. ChatGPT has gained popularity, with major tech companies incorporating generative AI tools. Liu's thoughts echo those of Nobel laureate novelist Mo Yan, who also used ChatGPT. The future of science-fiction writing may be comparable to traditional Chinese shadow puppetry.
Chinese science fiction author Liu Cixin discloses his usage of AI chatbot ChatGPT to help him write his latest speech due to a time crunch. While skeptics believe AI may dominate human tasks, Liu clarifies it won't happen. Liu joins Nobel laureate Mo Yan and China's tech companies in embracing language model development. Learn more about the increasing trend of AI in writing.
Investors are bullish on AI as Nvidia's stocks soar. However, wealth managers warn of risks, including a potential bubble and existential threats to society.
Big tech firms use others' online content to train their AI models but don't allow their own data to be used, sparking a legal battle. OpenAI's CEO is working towards respecting copyright. Steven Sinofsky, former Microsoft exec, claims the current training methods break the web.