Is a time coming when ChatGPT will be “competing” with Q&A and advice communities and there will be a struggle to retain users?
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ChatGPT Hallucinates a Real Law Professor to be a Proven Sexual Harasser
ChatGPT turned up with false accusation against a professor when asked for some examples of sexual harassment at law schools, and gave a non-existent Washington Post story as a citation.
Trained on Decades of Financial Data: Bloomberg to Launch a Business AI
The business news giant Bloomberg has finished working on what it dubs BloombergGPT – an LLM trained specifically on business and finance data, apart from some general-purpose datasets.
Prompt Engineering is Becoming a Well-Paying Job — A Case Study
Prompt engineering can potentially pay up to $335,000 amid the latest trend in work shift. And you don’t even need a CS or math degree.
Call to Pause AI Training: Open Letter Signed by 1000+ Professionals
Roughly 1200 tech personalities and well-known researchers have signed an open letter that calls for pausing all experiments & training by AI labs beyond the GPT-4 level in a bid to put safety precautions in place first.
AI Art can’t be Copyrighted: U.S. Copyright Office Rules Against AI-Generated Comic Book
In a landmark decision, the U.S. Copyright Office rejects Kris Kashtanova’s Midjourney-created comic book that creates a precedent, for now, about the licensing aspect of AI-generated art.
Microsoft Axes the Ethics Team for AI While Incorporating ChatGPT in Bing
Ethics issues have been raised for a while now, especially with the explosive popularity of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, in which Microsoft owns 75%. Now, Microsoft has laid off its ethics team.
OpenAI CEO Warns of Negative Consequences with the Release of GPT-4
In an interview with ABC News, OpenAI’s CEO remarked “We’ve got to be careful here,” and that these models can be used for “large-scale disinformation.”
OpenAI Going Physical: Invests $23M+ in Robotics Company
OpenAI joins forces with Norway-based commercial android manufacturer to further the development of human–level dexterous robots that aren’t slow with a $23.5 million investment.