The head of the artificial intelligence company that makes ChatGPT told Congress that government intervention "will be critical to mitigate the risks of increasingly powerful" AI systems.
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Generative artificial intelligence has experts worried existing gender biases will be programmed into the systems putting women and children at risk without governments implementing adequate policy.
The new system can figure out tax deductions and answer questions like a Shakespearan pirate, for example, but it still "hallucinates" facts and makes reasoning errors.
Since launching late last year ChatGPT has been the talk of so many parts of the world — in education, marketing and widely reported in the news due to concerns about its impact on education and jobs.
Google's much-hyped new AI chatbot tool Bard, which has yet to be released to the public, is already being called out for an inaccurate response it produced in a demo this week.
Meta's new AI chatbot thinks Malcolm Turnbull is still prime minister, Roger Federer is Australian and our greatest sportsperson, Tim Tams are "definitely" superior to iced vovos and drop bears are "very real".
Axon, the company best known for developing the Taser, said it was halting plans to develop a Taser-equipped drone after a majority of its ethics board resigned over the controversial project.
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