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LLMs, particularly when personalized with information about their opponents, can be more persuasive than humans in online debates
GPT-4: This finding underscores the potential for LLMs to impact public discourse and highlights the importance of considering the ethical implications of their use in persuasive contexts
GPT-4: The newspapers accuse Microsoft and OpenAI of using millions of their articles without permission to train artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT
They argue that while the defendants pay for all other resources (computers, chips, electricity, facilities), they use the publishers' content for free, which they see as unjust.
GPT-4: The problem arises if these models reproduce texts word-for-word, similar to distributing copies of a book, which likely infringes copyright laws
GPT-4: Because they are exposed to so much data, they sometimes memorize pieces of text, especially those that are unique, repeated often, or hold significant structural importance to the model
GPT-4 about the noyb vs OpenAI case: The complainant had requested that OpenAI provide access to the data they hold on him and to erase or correct any inaccurate data
The response from OpenAI was not satisfactory, as they claimed they could not correct the data without potentially affecting other information output by ChatGPT
GPT-4: While changing the practices of gig companies and AI makers regarding worker rights and ethical practices is challenging, it is not impossible.
Public pressure, regulatory enforcement, legal risks, CSR, and stakeholder expectations can drive change. The process may be gradual and require ongoing advocacy, legislation, and oversight.
GPT-4: This raises significant concerns about the spread of misinformation and disinformation, as these models can generate compelling narratives that fuel false social media content
The report highlights how generative AI, particularly through large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4, can produce text outputs that might be indistinguishable from human-written content.
Claude about the AI Safety Board of the Department of Homeland Security: By incorporating the additional perspectives mentioned, the board can better address the complex and multifaceted nature of AI
...ensuring that it upholds ethical principles, promotes societal well-being, and fosters public trust and transparency.
USPTO's guidance encourages the responsible use of AI tools in legal proceedings related to patents and trademarks. It underscores the importance of adhering to existing rules and ethical standards
...ensuring accurate and truthful submissions, protecting client information, and using USPTO electronic systems appropriately.
GPT-4 about the paper "Data Disquiet Concerns about the Governance of Data for Generative AI." Addressing these issues is crucial for developing robust, reliable, and trustworthy AI systems
Failure to do so can result negative outcomes, from issues of AI reliability and effectiveness to broader societal concerns like erosion of privacy, unfair practices, and loss of public trust
GPT-4: AI can play a significant role in reducing financial crime, but it requires careful implementation and continuous improvement to be truly effective
By taking these steps, AI makers, banks, and regulators can work together to address the issues highlighted in the report and ensure the effective and compliant use of AI in combating financial crime