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Four investors explain why AI ethics can’t be an afterthought

TechCrunch

It’s reasonable to ask what role ethics plays in the building of this technology and, perhaps more importantly, where investors fit in as they rush to fund it. A founder recently told TechCrunch+ that it’s hard to think about ethics when innovation is so rapid: People build systems, then break them, and then edit.

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Chat GPT 4: Know all about the latest version of popular chatbot ChatGPT

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When ChatGPT was first introduced in November, 2022, there were mixed feelings about the technology. However everyone agreed that ChatGPT was the next technological revolution in the making. Afterall OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has successfully trained a chatbot to converse in the way humans did.

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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

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The overhype of generative AI was unavoidable last year, yet despite all the distraction, unproven benefits, and potential pitfalls, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute CIO Naomi Lenane didn’t want to ban the technology outright. But allowing free, unfettered use of the public gen AI platforms was not an option.

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Sesamm bags $37M to give corporates ESG insights using natural language processing

TechCrunch

Companies can access Sesamm’s flagship product, TextReveal , via several conduits, including an API that brings Sesamm’s NLP engine into their own systems. Elsewhere, private equity firms can use Sesamm for due diligence on potential acquisition or investment targets.

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ChatGPT and Your Organisation: How to Monitor Usage and Be More Aware of Security Risks

CIO

OpenAI’s ChatGPT has made waves across not only the tech industry but in consumer news the last few weeks. While there is endless talk about the benefits of using ChatGPT, there is not as much focus on the significant security risks surrounding it for organisations. What are the dangers associated with using ChatGPT?

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When your AI chatbots mess up

CIO

Barely a year after the release of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools, 75% of surveyed companies have already put them to work, according to a VentureBeat report. The firm admitted that it “failed to believe that a piece of technology could be making up cases out of whole cloth.” In AI parlance, they’re called hallucinations.

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EU’s AI Act challenge: balance innovation and consumer protection

CIO

In the end, there should be an EU-wide body of law to regulate the use of AI technologies, such as ChatGPT. Essentially, the AI ​​Act is about categorizing AI systems into specific risk classes ranging from minimal, to systems with high risks, and those that should be banned altogether.