Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, is refreshingly transparent about the state-of-the-art of ChatGPT. He writes on Twitter: fun creative inspiration; great! reliance for factual queries; not such a good idea. we will work hard to improve! — Sam Altman (@sama)
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Congress and Generative AI: According to Steve LeBlanc over at HuffPost, in “Mass. Congressman Reads AI-Generated Speech On House Floor,” U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss delivered a two-paragraph speech on a bill proposing a U.S.-Israeli artificial intelligence center. His staff believes this
AI Lawyer May Force Some to Hang up Their Shingles: Jacquelyne Germain over at Smithsonian informs us that “The First ‘A.I. Lawyer’ Will Help Defendants Fight Speeding Tickets.” On February 22 of this year, for the first time, a generative AI
A ChatGPT MBA? Christian Terwiesch of the Mack Institute for Innovation Management at the Wharton School asks: “ Would Chat GPT3 Get a Wharton MBA? ” He notes that the AI system is capable of performing basic operations management and
Moneywatch’s Megan Cerullo asks, “AI ChatGPT is helping CEOs think. Will it also take your job?” She tells us that AI text generator ChatGPT is already being used by one CEO as a thought partner and writing assistant. Nearly 30%
AI Ethics Alex Kantrowitz explains, “Why The AI Ethics War Will Make The Content Moderation Fight Seem Tame.” He says we should “expect plenty of positioning, cajoling, and fighting over the ethics the big players build into their models.” His article
CNN and Bloomberg are among those reporting that Microsoft is investing ten billion dollars in OpenAI. OpenAI is the company behind deep learning language models such as GPT-3 and ChatGPT. The investment could boost Microsoft’s position in the AI race