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Chatbots Could Be Used For Large-Scale Disinformation: ChatGPT Founder Sam Altman
ChatGPT has taken the world by storm as people fear that jobs might be wiped off. An AI chatbot created by OpenAI, ChatGPT was released in November 2022. It has the ability to deliver human-like responses, making it popular among users. By December 4, 2022, the tool had already had over a million users. While chatbot has potential to generate content and conversational responses to users' queries, it has also fueled fears that it can be used to aid scammers and disinformation.
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ChatGPT CEO admits he is 'scared' the bot could be used for 'large-scale disinformation'
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted his is scared about ChatGPT's abilities, but mainly with how humans will use it Sam Altman recently spoke with ABC NEWS about the company's chatbot and the rollout of the latest iteration of the AI language model, GPT-4. While the chatbot has sparked fears of AI world domination, Altman sees humans as the greatest threat to the technology. 'There will be other people who don't put some of the safety limits that we put on,' he told ABC News. 'Society, I think, has a limited amount of time to figure out how to react to that, how to regulate that, how to handle it.' OpenAI launched GPT-4 last week, touting it as more powerful than its predecessor - so much that it could be'harmful.'
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