Jio unveils plans for custom AI models for public and businesses; OpenAI's ChatGPT flouts political usage ban, raises concerns of misuse; Sensually designed AI chatbots pose complex challenges for fan communities; SpeechGen.io revolutionises AI text-to-speech with support for 150 languages - this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) Chairman Mukesh Ambani has revealed plans to develop India-specific AI models and solutions across various sectors. At the 46th RIL AGM, Ambani emphasised the potential benefits of Jio's AI solutions for Indian citizens, businesses, and the government. Jio Platforms will enhance its talent pool to create tailored AI products for India, marking a new commitment to deliver AI accessibility to all, similar to their past promise of universal broadband connectivity. In effect, Ambani promised AI for everyone.
OpenAI initially banned political campaigns from using ChatGPT due to election fraud risks. However, recent updates only restrict the most dangerous applications, allowing ChatGPT to generate targeted campaign content, thereby violating the rules. For instance, it crafts messages to appeal to specific demographics, like encouraging suburban women to support Trump or persuading urban dwellers to vote for Biden. OpenAI acknowledges these violations and is working on enhancing safety measures to detect such misuse, The Washington Post reported.
The attempt to engage famous fictional characters via Character.AI fell disappointingly flat. Attempts to spark meaningful discussions with Batman, Storm, and Mario yielded bland, cautious responses akin to HR-approved statements, according to a Wired report. The quality of chatbot interactions depends on user
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