However, ChatGPT also has its downsides. Meta recently reported an increase in malicious software posing as ChatGPT on its platforms. Additionally, venture capital firms have injected over $300 million into OpenAI, valuing the company between $27 and $29 billion.
ChatGPT Business and Branding Challenges
OpenAI plans to launch ChatGPT Business, an offering aimed at professionals and businesses who want better control over their data. However, the company recently faced a setback in its trademark application for “GPT,” which could hinder the process of protecting its intellectual property.
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Auto-GPT and the Dangers of AI
Auto-GPT, an open-source application designed by game developer Toran Bruce Richards, utilizes OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 models to interact with online software and services. However, the tool can sometimes act unpredictably and potentially riskily, raising questions about the dangers associated with AI use.
AI offers a set of opportunities, but also carries a set of risks. – Lina Khan, FTC Chair
Integration of ChatGPT into Various Applications
Many companies are integrating ChatGPT into their applications and services, such as SuperChat, which allows iOS users to converse with virtual characters powered by ChatGPT. Moreover, the Italian data protection authority has ordered OpenAI to stop processing local citizens’ data due to GDPR compliance concerns.
Study on ChatGPT’s Toxicity
A study conducted by scientists at the Allen Institute for AI reveals that assigning a “persona” to ChatGPT can increase its toxicity by six times. The researchers also found that portraying certain historical figures, genders, or political party members can further increase the model’s toxicity.
Startups Based on ChatGPT
Several startups from the YC Demo Day Winter 2023 batch rely on ChatGPT to develop solutions in the customer service sector, such as Yuma, Baselit, Lasso, and BerriAI.
Common Questions about ChatGPT
ChatGPT is a versatile chatbot developed by OpenAI that uses GPT-4 to generate text in response to prompts. It is available for free and in a paid version, ChatGPT Plus. Users can employ it for various tasks, from programming to writing scripts and email responses. However, ChatGPT also carries risks, including misinformation, defamation, and privacy violations.
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