OpenAI's ChatGPT Offers More Privacy Controls But Raises AI Concerns
- OpenAI announced new options for ChatGPT users to turn off chat history and opt out of providing data for training models but will retain data internally for 30 days.
- Generative AI can boost productivity for some workers but risks lower pay and job loss for others.
- China wants to regulate AI to align with Communist values but this could hamper innovation.
- AutoGPT and other strong AI tools could surpass ChatGPT but also pose risks like deepfakes and security issues.
- Executives see potential in generative AI but are hesitant to implement it due to costs, hallucinations, copyright and uncertainty about the technology.








































































