ChatGPT News
ChatGPT, the generative AI, has taken the world by storm since its launch last year. In recent news, Google announced that its ChatGPT-rival Bard will be made available in 180 countries. This has caused frenzy amongst tech majors and AI enthusiasts, as the AI race continues to heat up.
However, with great power comes great responsibility. The Gansu public security department recently arrested a suspect who allegedly used ChatGPT to generate fake news and disseminate it. This has led governments across the world to race to regulate AI tools, with China making the first arrest over fake news generated by ChatGPT.
Despite the concerns surrounding AI, there have been positive developments. Bill Gates recently spoke positively about AI's use in teaching children how to read and write. Additionally, Kissan GPT launched on March 15, 2023, is an AI chatbot that focuses on serving the underserved agriculture domain of India.
As the AI chatbot race continues, Sberbank has entered the competition, stating that its chatbot is a worthy contender for the popular AI-based chatbot ChatGPT. Meanwhile, researchers from Brigham Young University are testing how well OpenAI's technology will do on accounting examinations.
With AI becoming a buzzword, it's no surprise that hackers are testing the limits of AI's abilities to emulate human-like behavior. AI's consumption of water has "remained under the radar" according to a recent study, shedding light on the "water footprint" of AI models.
The rise of AI has also led to concerns about its impact on humanity. However, users on the internet are curious to know if there is something that scares AI. Elon Musk has attempted to create a rival to ChatGPT, called TruthGPT, which is a maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe.
Finally, as the most powerful entities in the market, record labels wield immense influence over the buying and selling of music and talent. Mundane HR tasks such as providing employment verification letters, and moving employees between departments will be fully automated.
It is important to note that while AI has its drawbacks, it also has the potential for positive impact. As the AI race continues, it's up to those who develop and regulate AI to ensure that the technology is used ethically and responsibly.