The release of the advanced artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, by OpenAI has caused concern among several world governments. The Canadian privacy commissioner is investigating ChatGPT, while Italy has already banned it due to a bug that exposed users' payment information and chat history. However, banning AI may not be realistic due to the existence of virtual private networks (VPNs) and the widespread use of AI models. A study by KPMG also revealed that emerging countries, such as Brazil, India, China, and South Africa, have the highest trust and engagement with AI. Meanwhile, an AI think tank has accused OpenAI of deceptive and unfair practices, leading to the company outlining its commitment to long-term safety research and user privacy. The debate surrounding AI's impact on society has led some to question what kind of society we want to be and what rules should apply to everyone equally. (Decrypt)
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