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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expresses concerns over the use of AI chatbots for therapy, citing privacy issues and potential misinterpretation of mental health crises.
Sam Altman's prediction of a fraud crisis due to AI-powered crypto scams is becoming reality, with such scams increasing by 456% over the past year.
Altman voiced concerns over how openly users, particularly younger ones, share personal and emotional details with the AI.
Chief Executive Officer of OpenAI, Sam Altman, has warned that user conversations with ChatGPT could be subject to legal disclosure, raising concerns over ...
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The warning came in response to ChatGPT users who have started using the AI chatbot for therapy. "People talk about the most ...
OpenAI is one of the world's leading AI research labs. Founded in 2015, it's behind some of today's most talked-about tools, ...
Microsoft’s Edge browser just launched Copilot Mode — a voice-enabled AI assistant that helps you plan, research, and ...
Aug. 1 could mark a major turning point in the AI arms race. According to recent reports, OpenAI is expected to unveil its ...
According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, anyone's who's done so has made a massive error — because unlike a human lawyer with whom ...
OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman just pointed out a major weakness with ChatGPT and other cloud AI models: a lack of legal ...
Robin CEO Richard Robinson on AI’s hallucination problem and how lawyers should and shouldn’t be using AI today.