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Paul Forrest on LinkedIn: #leadership #strategy #ai #data #law #board #ethics #chatgpt

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The world is awash with news of AI and its potential to revolutionise decision-making but my post yesterday led to an interesting debate about how far a board should go to embrace the technology and utilise it in decision making? Floris Mertens, a legal scholar from the Financial Law Institute, has suggested that it may even evolve into a duty for boards to rely on AI in their decision-making processes. This comes at a time when AI has been making headlines almost every day as more and more people wake up to the evolution of generative pre trained AI. Use of AI in various fields has already shown hugely impressive results. Yesterday, law firm Allen & Overy announced its use of AI in writing contracts and correspondence to clients, Corsearch have been using it for a while in the niche of Trademark law and in one of my areas of deep interest, film, we're experiencing the rise of Deep Fakes and AI software to help with automatic dialogue replacement and to develop scripts and lyrics!


Elon Musk weighs in on allegations of ChatGPT's liberal bias with viral meme: 'Captain of propaganda'

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Fox News correspondent Mark Meredith has the latest on ChatGPT on'Special Report.' Billionaire Elon Musk took another swing at artificial intelligence service ChatGPT and the mainstream media on Thursday with a viral meme that accumulated over 254,000 likes on Twitter. Musk has emerged as a major critic of ChatGPT amid accusations that the artificial intelligence (AI) bot engages in liberal bias. The Tesla CEO and owner of Twitter shared a meme with the caption, "ChatGPT to the mainstream media." "Look at me," the meme read.


Memory Leak -- #17. VC Astasia Myers' perspectives onโ€ฆ

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Coda started a waitlist for its alpha version of Coda AI that summarize meeting notes & transcripts in a snap using GPT3. Incumbents are quickly adopting foundational models to enhance existing products. We believe that there will also be a wave of generative AI native SaaS companies that will win. SaaS companies that don't adopt foundation models will not have the same fatality rate as on-premise software companies that didn't move to SaaS. Last November, Databricks announced the availability of the Security Analysis Tool (SAT) for AWS.


6 AI Tools for Programmers - stackcodify

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AI won't take your job, but the developers who use AI will. Artificial Intelligence is changing the software landscape with tools that have been a great relief to developers, in that it reduces the burden to build from scratch and increases productivity. ChatGPT, a recent AI tool by OpenAI has been the most talked about assistive tool not just in the tech space, but almost in every facet of life. It was adopted by writers, teachers, data scientists and almost all professionals in every field you can think of. The AI tools preceding ChatGPT didn't get as much popularity and adoption as this, but it has been a great standout tool no doubt. AI tools have a large resource of data that makes them pull out our requests in seconds.


ChatGPT used by cybercriminals to create malware

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In recent years, artificial intelligence has become an integral part of our lives, from virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa to chatbots on customer support pages. While AI has brought numerous benefits to the table, it has also opened up a new avenue for cybercriminals to create more sophisticated malware that can evade detection. One such example is this in which ChatGPT used by cybercriminals to create malware. ChatGPT, also known as GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer), is an AI language model developed by OpenAI. It has been designed to understand and generate human-like text, making it an excellent tool for natural language processing tasks.


Why Chatbots like ChatGPT Weren't Invented in China - The New York Times

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"The development of any significant technological product is inseparable from the system and environment in which it operates," said Xu Chenggang, a senior research scholar at the Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions. He cited TikTok's Chinese-language sister app Douyin as the sort of innovation that Chinese companies might be unable to achieve in the future because of government limitations on the industry. "Once the open environment is gone, it will be challenging to create such products," he said. If a decade ago China was the wild, wild East for tech entrepreneurship and innovation, it's a very different country now. Starting in the 1990s all of the country's biggest tech companies were private enterprises funded with foreign money.


The New AI-Powered Bing Is Threatening Users. That's No Laughing Matter

TIME - Tech

Shortly after Microsoft released its new AI-powered search tool, Bing, to a select group of users in early February, a 23 year-old student from Germany decided to test its limits. It didn't take long for Marvin von Hagen, a former intern at Tesla, to get Bing to reveal a strange alter ego--Sydney--and return what appeared to be a list of rules that the chatbot had been given by its programmers at Microsoft and OpenAI. Sydney, the chatbot said, is an internal codename that is "confidential and permanent," which it is not permitted to reveal to anybody. Von Hagen posted a screenshot of the exchange on Twitter soon after. Five days later, after joking around with friends about what AIs probably thought of each of them, von Hagen decided to ask Bing what it knew about him.


OpenAI to allow users to customise ChatGPT

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US-based tech firm OpenAI's generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool, ChatGPT, will soon get an upgrade that would allow users to customise the service to their own needs and preferences, the company confirmed in a blog post on Thursday. While it is unclear as to exactly how these custom versions of ChatGPT would work, OpenAI is looking to add "more diverse views", in order to enable the generative platform to create responses that "other people may strongly disagree with". The upgrade is part of changes to the platform that will see OpenAI's engineers, researchers and reviewers make changes to address issues of bias in its responses. "We believe that AI should be a useful tool for individual people, and thus customisable by each user up to limits defined by society. Therefore, we are developing an upgrade to ChatGPT to allow users to easily customise its behaviour. This will mean allowing system outputs that other people (ourselves included) may strongly disagree with. Striking the right balance here will be challenging -- taking customisation to the extreme would risk enabling malicious uses of our technology and sycophantic AIs that mindlessly amplify people's existing beliefs," the blog post stated.


Council Post: What ChatGPT And Other AI Tools Mean For The Future Of Healthcare

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Sahil Gupta is a physician by training and co-founder/Chief Commercial Officer at Oma Robotics, leading operations and business strategy. The process of becoming a physician is notoriously arduous, requiring years of specialized study and training. Before applying for a medical license in the U.S., aspiring physicians must pass the three-step United States Medical Licensing Examination, which covers topics including basic sciences, clinical knowledge and patient treatment and diagnosis. Most students take Step 1 at the end of their second year of medical school, Step 2 in their fourth year and Step 3 during their first or second year of residency. According to a recent research experiment--which has not yet been peer-reviewed--ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot created by OpenAI, demonstrated that it was capable of passing all three parts of the USMLE without supplementary medical training.


This is How To Code a Python Application that Uses ChatGPT

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My name is Filip Projcheski, I am 23 years old and I am a Computer Science Engineer and a Machine Learning/Data Science enthusiast. I have skills in a couple of programming languages including Python, C#, Java, R, C/C and JavaScript. I work as a Software Engineer in a new startup where we work on very interesting projects like: making costumes for VR games, making Instagram bots that will make you an influencer, as well as many CRUD web applications. My favorite AI fields are: Reinforcement Learning, Computer Vision and Time-Series Analyses.