. The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has set up a task force to evaluate AI program ChatGPT, with the fast-growing chatbot raising concerns about privacy, safety and jobs. Representatives from data protection authorities across Europe discussed opinions and exchanged ideas, as OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, aims to solve many problems using AI research and technology.
. ChatGPT, the AI chatbot from OpenAI, is the focus of fresh demands from Italian data protection regulators to offer users there the "right to be forgotten." OpenAI has until April 30th to implement new tools for processing data, protecting minors and ensuring transparency in order to keep offering its services in Italy. Learn more about regulations and the potential accountability measures concerning AI chatbot use.
Discover Stability AI's new image generating model, Stable Diffusion XL (SDXL). Used by enterprises, it offers enhanced photorealism, image-to-image prompting, clear text output, and inpainting. With 2.3 billion parameters and groundbreaking updates, be sure to check out the company's API and DreamStudio packages.
. Explore Hyperwrite, a startup that specializes in Artificial Intelligence. Its recent technological breakthrough involved an AI agent able to perform web tasks like human beings. This breakthrough will be groundbreaking, offering numerous possibilities and challenges. Safety measures are being taken to protect from malicious uses. By Matt Shumer, Harvard graduate, and team of AI experts.
Two of the leading names in AI technology, Yann LeCun and Andrew Ng, have rejected a proposed six-month suspension on the development of advanced AI systems as unhelpful and counter-productive. They cite possible economic damage and AGI risks as primary concerns, advocating instead for possible controls of AI systems with accountability and collaboration. With potential risks and rewards, the experts discussed these issues and the role of regulation and collaboration of governments, researchers, and corporations.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?