OpenAI is hoping to alleviate concerns about its technologyâs influence on elections, as more than a third of the world’s population is gearing up for voting this year. Among the countries where elections are scheduled are the United States, Pakistan, India, South Africa, and the European Parliament.
âWe want to make sure that our AI systems are built, deployed, and used safely. Like any new technology, these tools come with benefits and challenges,â OpenAI wrote Monday in a blog post. âThey are also unprecedented, and we will keep evolving our approach as we learn more about how our tools are used.â
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â OpenAI is hoping to alleviate concerns about its technologyâs influence on elections, as more than a third of the world’s population is gearing up for voting this year. Among the countries where elections are scheduled are the United States, Pakistan, India, South Africa, and the European Parliament.âWe want to make sure that our AI systems are built, deployed, and used safely. Like any new technology, these tools come with benefits and challenges,â OpenAI wrote Monday in a blog post. âThey are also unprecedented, and we will keep evolving our approach as we learn more about how our tools are used.âTo read this article in full, please click here   Read More ComputerworldÂ
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