Italy has banned the use of Chad GPT for six months.
Category: Legal
Cheating and ChatGPT: Over at NPR Patrick Wood and Mary Louise Kelly tells us that “Everybody is cheating’: Why this teacher has adopted an open ChatGPT policy.” Some school districts have banned ChatGPT’s use, as it can write poetry, computer
AI and Law Kyle Wiggers, over at TechCrunch, informs us “The current legal cases against generative AI are just the beginning.” Microsoft, GitHub and OpenAI are currently being sued in a class action over Copilot, a code-generating AI system trained
Generative AI and Government Regulations: The National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed an Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework . This 43-page document includes the following points: Responsible AI practices emphasize human centeredness and sustainability. They help to align
Generative AI Simulates the Dead: Over at The Washington Post, Caren Chesler informs us about “AI’s new frontier: Connecting grieving loved ones with the deceased.” A 2020 Korean documentary team showed a mother who had lost her seven-year-old daughter. For
Edward Tian Creates Generative AI Detector GPTZero: Greg Rosalsky and Emma Peaslee of NPR tell us that “This 22-year-old is trying to save us from ChatGPT before it changes writing forever.” ChatGPT’s amazing power has lead to concerns of ChatGPT
Progress in ChatGPT, AI and Safety: Nitasha Tiku, Gerrit De Vynck and Will Oremus tell us, in The Washington Post that “ Big Tech was moving cautiously on AI. Then came ChatGPT .” Their article is based upon interviews, some
HuggingFace is looking for examples of spaces that are “ethically mindful.” They define this as: consentful: supports people’s self-determination and autonomy, demonstrating a commitment to acquiring data from informed sources and respecting end-user privacy. sustainable: considering the ecological impact of
Motion to Dismiss Filed in OpenAI Class Action Lawsuit: In these two articles, [1, 2], Blake Brittain and Emma Roth inform us that Microsoft, GitHub, and OpenAI are asking a San Francisco court to dismiss a lawsuit accusing them of
Deepfakes and Burkina Faso: Over at Vice, Sophia Smith Galer tells us “Someone Made AI Videos of ‘Americans’ Backing a Military Coup in West Africa.” The videos are in support of Ibrahim Traoré and his Burkinabé military junta. Interestingly, the junta ordered