ChatGPT Infiltrates Australian Courtroom
In a first for Australia, a Supreme Court judge has addressed the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in character references presented during a sentencing proceeding.
In a first for Australia, a Supreme Court judge has addressed the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in character references presented during a sentencing proceeding.
Profile of an AI Chatbot. Experts weigh in on the concerns and benefits of Artificial Intelligence, and ChatGPT is invited to answer the comments itself.
The authors claim their books were used to train ChatGPT without their consent
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Gilbert + Tobin have given their staff the opportunity to win $20,000 for sharing ideas on utilising AI in the workplace.
Regional Mayor Brian Hood threatens to sue OpenAI over incorrect ChatGPT content.
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