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Snapchat Fans Rebel Against AI-Powered ChatGPT Bot

Snapchat co-founder Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy and Reggie Brown revolutionised communication and media with the launch of their creation. App reviews suggest that users are not happy with the introduction of AI-chatbot, 'My AI', with many complaints being lodged about the lack of accessibility and control of privacy, as well as its use of location data. Their net worth is estimated to be around $33 billion, which serves as a reminder to be cautious when launching AI-powered technology, and to always consider user experience and privacy.

German Authors and Performers Urge for Stronger Protections of Copyright Laws

This article talks about the call made by 140,000+ authors and performers in Germany for stronger rules regulating the use of ChatGPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer). Trade unions and other groups as well as copyright protection advocates, urge the European Union to take necessary steps and enforce regulations of the AI technology to protect content creators from unauthorized use and non-transparent processing. The article also mentions some of the top AI providers and what the authors have asked from them.

Kingsoft to Launch AI Writing Assistant for Word Processing Software

Kingsoft's WPS has announced the launch of their new AI Powered Writing Assistant, WPS AI, offering improved services such as multi-lingual translations and AI-generated emails, articles and advertising slogans. Zhang Qingyuan, CEO of Kingsoft, with his expertise in the tech world, promises a smooth launch of the product. WPS AI is powered by Chinese AI startup MiniMax and the public can expect the product to soon be available.

Winning $20,000 For Locating GPT-3 Chat Bot Bugs

OpenAI, founded by Elon Musk & Sam Altman, launched its 'OpenAI Bug Bounty' program. Users can be rewarded up to $20,000 for reporting any security bug, flaw or vulnerability in the ChatGPT system. Ensure utmost security & trust in OpenAI's platform & protect data privacy.

Minister Denies Authorization of Hong Kong Officials to Access ChatGPT with Limited Access and Risk Concerns

. Hong Kong is closely monitoring the risk and potential of ChatGPT, an AI-based tool which has gained quick popularity over the last few months. Sun Dong, the city's technology minister, has recently indicated that it will not be adopted for internal government use. Regulations from the Chinese internet regulator are in place to prevent instances of discrimination and protect individual privacy. Hong Kong is creating AI-infused solutions and has plans for setting up a supercomputing hub. While ChatGPT has tremendous potential, it also comes with a fair share of challenges - Hong Kong still needs to figure out how to regulate and leverage it.

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