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Chatbots' inaccurate, misleading responses about U.S. elections threaten to keep voters from polls

Chatbots' inaccurate, misleading responses about U.S. elections threaten to keep voters from polls Key Points

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Instagram will soon let users make their own AI-powered chatbots

Instagram is reportedly developing a new feature that would let users create their own AI chatbots. Users can personalise the chatbot's gender, age, ethnicity, personality, and interests. Key Points

India Today

Will AI chatbots replace human jobs in future? This is what ChatGPT said

We asked ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, if AI chatbots can really replace human jobs, and it gave a very politically correct answer. It didn’t accept the AI chatbot could replace human jobs, nor did it deny it. Key Points

India Today

Can AI chatbots replace human jobs in future? This is what ChatGPT said

We asked ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, if AI chatbots can really replace human jobs, and it gave a very politically correct answer. It didn’t accept the AI chatbot could replace human jobs, nor did it deny it. Key Points

India Today

Google warns its own staff about chatbots including Bard, advises not to enter confidential materials: Report

Alphabet has warned its staff about the use of chatbots, including its own Bard, citing its policy on safeguarding information. The company has advised employees not to enter confidential materials into AI chatbots, as human reviewers may read the chats. Key Points

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Nobel prize-winning economist believes ChatGPT could lead to 4-day work week, boost productivity

LSE Professor Christopher Pissarides said the labour market could adapt quickly enough to artificial intelligence-backed chatbots. It would boost productivity and lead to a four-day week. Key Points

India Today

AI chatbots could be used to start new pandemic, researchers warn

Researchers asked students to prompt AI like ChatGPT about starting a new pandemic. The bots gave advice on which viruses to use and how to get them. Key Points

Insider

Nvidia releases software tools to help chatbots watch their language

Nvidia released a set of software tools aimed at helping chatbots watch their language. To learn more, read the full story on The Hindu. Key Points

The Hindu

Meta prepares AI-powered chatbots in attempt to retain users - FT

Meta Platforms (META.O) is preparing to launch a range of artificial intelligence (AI) powered chatbots that exhibit different personalities as soon as September, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. Key Points

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Google is now warning its employees how they use chatbots including Bard

Google has asked its employees not to use AI chatbots to input confidential information. This is in line with the company's policy of safeguarding sensitive information. Key Points

India Today

AI chatbots are here to help with your mental health, despite limited evidence they work

Earkick is one of hundreds of free apps that are being pitched to address a crisis in mental health among teens and young adults. Because they don't explicitly claim to diagnose or treat medical conditions, the apps aren't regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. Key Points

Economic Times

'Ultra Woke' Gemini Lands Google In Trouble | How Can AI chatbots Be Trained On Bias? | Chapters

In less than a month of launching its new Gemini AI image generator, Google has had to pull it down. Gemini's apparent inability to generate images of white people and accurately depict historical images has led to widespread backlash. In a blog post, Google apologised for the faulty rollout, and for the embarrassing and wrong pictures that were being generated. But this brings us to the question, how exactly are chatbots really trained - and what goes into ensuring that they give accurate responses that are not biased or offensive -- and how can this be controlled considering we're in the age of AI and in the middle of an election year? Key Points

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You already use ChatGPT to make life easier. Now try using AI chatbots for better sex, a sexologist says.

Dr. Amy Marsh, sexologist and AI chatbot beta tester, spoke to Insider about the real-life benefits of sexting a chatbot. Key Points

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ChatGPT vs. Gemini: Which AI Chatbot Subscription Is Right for You?

Everyone wants your $20 per month for access to their best AI chatbot. Who gets it depends on what features are important to you. Key Points

WIRED

Is It OK to Be Mean to a Chatbot?

Yes, it isn’t human, and it may be useful to let your negative feelings out. But it may have unintended negative effects. Key Points

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Elon Musk’s X unveils Grok AI, says it will answer spicy questions rejected by other AI systems

Elon Musk announced a new AI assistant, Grok AI, that will answer "spicy questions" other chatbots avoid. The chatbot will also have a "rebellious streak" and won't be a good fit for those who "lack a sense of humour." Key Points

India Today

Huawei and Alibaba among companies seeking Chinese deepfake approvals

China's cyberspace regulator has received 110 applications from Chinese technology companies such as Huawei (HWT.UL) and Alibaba (9988.HK) for approvals related to models that can be used to manipulate visual and audio data. Key Points

Reuters

‘Hi, It’s Taylor Swift’: How AI Is Using Famous Voices and Why It Matters

New chatbots that mimic the voices of celebrities and politicians are designed to be fun. But according to legal experts, they may violate publicity rights and pose a risk of defamation. Key Points

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