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Digital asset exchange Bitget warns investors about the dangers of AI, following the misinformation and falsification of facts. Despite scrapping its integration of ChatGPT, Bitget still plans to explore AI in the future.
Next week, Sam Altman, founder and CEO of OpenAI, will visit Israel to meet Microsoft's development center. Altman's visit is part of an initiative to learn more about global tech ecosystem. OpenAI provides AI tools for many tech companies, and its AI capabilities have recently been taken up by Microsoft products. Altman is a renowned innovator in tech, who has been the president of Y Combinator. A major investment has been received from Microsoft in OpenAI, showing his commitment to advancing Artificial Intelligence.
OpenAI's ChatGPT AI chatbot is widely known, but the recent Pew Research Center survey suggests that only a small percentage of Americans have actually used it. There is a clear disparity between income-levels and racial lines when it comes to familiarity with the chatbot, and age and gender play a factor as well. Despite having less familiarity, lower-income households are more likely to have used the chatbot for work tasks.
OpenAI, the AI technology firm behind the groundbreaking AI Text Generator, ChatGPT, has voiced concern over the EU's new AI regulations. These regulations would require AI companies to report the copyrighted material used to train their system. Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, supports the formation of an international AI pact for legal oversight to ensure responsible and ethical use of AI technology.
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