. OpenAI's ChatGPT offers a great way to quickly generate digital text-based sources, but recent research shows that up to 6.5% of users have shared confidential data, and 3.1% have shared sensitive data. To ensure sound usage, IT personnel must ensure an AI policy covering transparency, fairness, and privacy is in place, and staff should be trained to use the program responsibly. Companies like Amazon, Walmart, and JPMorgan Chase have restricted usage of ChatGPT, so to stay safe, research and implement an in-house enterprise ChatGPT from OpenAI's Azure Service.
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Stability AI has launched its StableLM suite of language models, allowing users to freely access its open-source generative AI models. Featuring 3 billion to 65-billion parameters, trained on 1.5 trillion tokens, and with features such as 5 open-source datasets, the suite provides trustworthiness, transparency, and broad accessibility to foundational AI technology.
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.
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