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AI: a way to freely share technology and stop it being misused already exists
Ironically given the company name, OpenAI – the company behind ChatGPT – does not license its most powerful AI models openly.
Griffin on Tech: “Unaffordable, unrealistic” - our digital government plans need a rethink
Yesterday’s deluge of briefings to incoming ministers contained a few juicy tidbits but also gave some insights into where the nation’s policy wonks think the country is heading.
Reining in AI means figuring out which regulation options are feasible, both technically and economically
Concern about generative artificial intelligence technologies seems to be growing almost as fast as the spread of the technologies themselves.
Griffin on Tech: Barry Young is no Edward Snowden
It was just a couple of weeks ago that I got around to reading Permanent Record the autobiography of National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Working from home is here to stay - AUT study
Working from home has become a regular part of work-life for Kiwis following the pandemic, with more than half logging on from home to earn a living.
A year of ChatGPT: 5 ways the AI marvel has changed the world
OpenAI's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT was unleashed onto an unsuspecting public one year ago last week. We've never seen a technology roll out so quickly before.