This article focuses on a recent research study that examined the empathetic responses of both doctors and chatbot, ChatGPT. The study suggested that the chatbot responses were rated higher in terms of quality and empathy compared to responses from physicians. The study’s results may aid in creating AI assistants that can be used in clinical practice and reduce burnout of clinicians while improving patient outcomes. Despite the use of chatbots in healthcare, it’s important to prioritize the human connection when treating patients.
This article looks into the proposed rules by the European Union (EU) for the rollout of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT, a pioneering AI-powered chatbot platform. It also discusses how this legislation could benefit copyright holders, authors and content creators by having a say in the profits made from AI-generated works. William Tunstall-Pedoe, CEO of ChatGPT, is mentioned and his commitment to creating transparency and trust with AI tools is explored.
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Alex Stamos, the former security chief at Facebook, asserted that the blue checkmark saga involving Elon Musk was a "self-own". Musk had removed prior blue check marks from those entitled to verification before the initiation of the paid feature known as Twitter Blue. Several celebrities and news organizations opposed the payment requirement, so Musk had to restore the blue check marks to those who apparently charged for it. Stamos stated on the Moderated Content podcast that this incident destroyed the existing trust system and may make Twitter "completely useless". He additionally disagreed with Musk's assumption that it was "masterclass in marketing". A trust system rethink is vital to secure the authenticity of Twitter.
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