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OpenAI launches a bug bounty program for ChatGPT

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OpenAI is turning to the public to find bugs in ChatGPT, announcing a "Bug Bounty Program" to reward people who report any security flaws, vulnerabilities or other issues within the AI system. The bounty is open to anyone from actual researchers to general people who just like exploring technology. Rewards come in the form of cash prizes with "low-severity findings" starting at $200 and "exceptional discoveries" going all the way up to $20,000. Bugcrowd, a bug bounty platform, is handling submissions and payouts. Google and Apple are among the tech companies that have previously implemented bug bounty programs.


Does ChatGPT Violate Compliance Rules & Policies [Marketer Guide]

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The fuss around artificial intelligence(AI) has recently been the bone of contention. In fact, AI is disrupting virtually all sectors. Imagine if we get to a point where AI does all your tasks for you. And you'd ask–what would be left for me to do? Sure, you'd still have to feed yourself and, perhaps, take your bath yourself. Who assigns those to AI? We're at such an exciting point in the world, and one of the generative AI tools making rounds recently is ChatGPT.


Michael Roberts - AI-GPT: a game changer? - Brave New Europe

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What is AI_GPT and its possible future role? ChatGPT is being heralded as a revolution in'artificial intelligence' (AI) and has been taking the media and tech world by storm since launching in late 2022. According to OpenAI, ChatGPT is "an artificial intelligence trained to assist with a variety of tasks." More specifically, it is a large language model (LLM) designed to produce human-like text and converse with people, hence the "Chat" in ChatGPT. GPT stands for Generative Pre-trained Transformer.


Biden Administration weighs rules for ChatGPT-like AI - Distinct Post

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US regulators on Tuesday took the first action towards drawing up new regulations on artificial intelligence that could see the White House put the halts on new technologies such as ChatGPT. The US Department of Commerce put out a call for input from industry actors that would serve to inform the Biden administration in drafting a regulation on AI. US President Joe Biden last week said the jury is still out on whether AI poses a danger to society, but the action on Tuesday signaled that the White House is open to setting some ground rules. Just as food and cars are not released into the market without proper assurance of safety, so too AI systems should provide assurance to the public, government, and businesses that they are fit for purpose." The United States is home to the biggest developers of tech and AI, including Microsoft-backed OpenAI, which created ChatGPT but trails internationally in holding the industry. Biden has urged Congress to pass laws putting strict limits on big tech, but these have little chance of making headway given political divisions among lawmakers. The lack of rules has given Silicon Valley freedom to put out new products and stoked fears that AI technologies will wreak havoc on society before the government can catch up. Last month, billionaire mogul Elon Musk and a range of CEOs and experts called for a pause in the development of powerful AI. OpenAI has asked that its AI systems be subject to rigorous safety evaluations and said that comprehensive regulation of the sector was needed. Our inquiry will inform policies to support AI audits, risk and safety assessments, certifications, and other tools that can create earned trust in AI systems."


Build the ChatGPT Clone with Vue 3, Node.js, Express.js and OpenAI API

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In the examples above, the method pack automatically packs a value depending on its type. However, not all PHP types can be uniquely translated to MessagePack types. For example, the MessagePack format defines map and array types, which are represented by a single array type in PHP. However, sometimes you need to pack a sequential array as a MessagePack map. Check the "Custom types" section below on how to pack custom types.


Release wave 1: Generative AI and Dynamics 365 - Microsoft Dynamics 365 Blog

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Generative AI has left its mark on computing, and it's only the beginning. The world of business applications will never be the same. For several years now, we have been iterating on and shipping copilot features in Microsoft Dynamics 365, and I'm pleased to announce our next wave of value. Today's customers demand tailored experiences that cater to their individual needs. They expect businesses to be responsive on all communication channels and to treat each individual with knowledge of their overall relationship and journey.


Everything you need to know about BabyAGI - TechStory

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In recent months, we have seen the emergence and proliferation of several artificial intelligence systems worldwide, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, GPT-4, and Google's Bard. Microsoft's new Bing and Baidu's Ernie Bot have also entered the scene. Joining this group of AI systems is a newcomer known as BabyAGI. BabyAGI is an innovative AI platform designed to train and evaluate various AI agents in a simulated environment. The AI is a pared-down version of the original Task-Driven Autonomous Agent developed and launched by VC and AI expert Yohei Nakajima.


AI for the built world can deliver change - not just greenwash

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Would you like to be shown around your dream house designed entirely by the latest generative Artificial Intelligence technology? Buying and selling homes was one of the first industries to be disrupted by the emergence of the internet. Now the next wave - of Artificial Intelligence - looks set to transform the way we plan, design, construct and monitor all new and existing homes, office buildings and industrial warehouses etc. While the image of a robot estate agent powered by ChatGPT may spring to mind, this is not where the most important applications of AI are today. The game changing opportunity for AI in the built world lies in its potential to enable us to design, build and operate better, greener and cheaper buildings using tools such as robotics, the Internet of Things, computer vision, machine learning, natural language processing and generative AI.


ChatGPT Guide for Data Scientists: Top 40 Most Important Prompts – Towards AI

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Originally published on Towards AI. ChatGPT has been making waves in the AI world, and for a good reason. This powerful language model developed by OpenAI has the potential to significantly enhance the work of data scientists by assisting in various tasks, such as data cleaning, analysis, and visualization. By using effective prompts, data scientists can harness the capabilities of ChatGPT to streamline their workflows and improve outcomes. In this article, we will explore the top 40 most important prompts for data scientists and discuss how to integrate ChatGPT with Python and other popular data science libraries.


The Drum

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The letter, titled "Pause giant AI experiments" and published on March 22 by the Future of Life Institute, a nonprofit organization concerned with mitigating existential risks facing humanity – and especially such risks associated with AI – makes the case that AI research is outpacing our ability to implement protective guardrails. Leading AI companies have become engaged in a dangerous arms race, the authors of the open letter argue, inexorably leading the world to "ever more powerful digital minds that no one – not even their creators – can understand, predict, or reliably control." The letter urges caution, as opposed to a careless march into a potentially dangerous future: "powerful AI systems should be developed only once we are confident that their effects will be positive and their risks will be manageable," the authors write. The letter also entreats "all AI labs to immediately pause for at least six months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4." As of Monday morning, the letter has received more than 3,100 signatures.