Chat GPT OpenAI, has announced a $1 million fund to award grants for experiments in democratic processes related to AI governance. The fund will provide 10 equal grants of $100,000 to recipients who propose compelling frameworks for addressing biases and other factors in AI software governance.
OpenAI's move comes in response to concerns about inherent biases in AI systems like the ChatGPT app, which may produce outputs containing racist or sexist content. The organization aims to ensure that AI benefits humanity and is as inclusive as possible.
Chat GPT OpenAI, supported by a $10 billion investment from Microsoft, has been at the forefront of calls for AI regulation. However, it recently threatened to withdraw from the European Union over proposed regulations, considering it over-regulating. Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has also expressed confidence that the rules will change to find a compromise.
The grants provided by OpenAI are not intended to fund extensive AI research but rather to take a step towards shaping AI governance in a direction that benefits everyone.
ChatGPT AI chatbot has gained significant attention and is being continuously updated. Altman has stressed the importance of responsible AI deployment, acknowledging the potential risks if the technology goes awry. Microsoft, too, has endorsed comprehensive regulation of AI while actively incorporating the technology into its products.
In a recent development, OpenAI has expanded the availability of its ChatGPT app for iOS users in India and 32 other countries following its initial launch in the United States. The expansion aims to reach a broader user base and cater to the growing demand for AI-powered chatbot applications. OpenAI, Chat GPT app has achieved significant downloads and performance rankings since the app's launch, surpassing other AI and chatbot apps as well as Microsoft Edge and Bing apps in the United States.
Altman is currently on tour, meeting with state heads and policymakers to foster dialogue and address potential challenges associated with AI technology. OpenAI plans to release an Android version of the ChatGPT app in the future and is actively engaging with policymakers globally to understand their concerns about AI.
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