JPMorgan-Samsung Electronics also limited generative AI
AI Discussion at Western Elite Closed Gathering
Open AI-MS CEO, etc. attended
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and others reported on the 18th (local time) that Apple has prohibited some of its employees from using AI developed by external companies, such as the conversational artificial intelligence (AI) service ‘ChatGPT’, for work due to concerns about leakage of company confidential information. Reported. It is said that internal company information may be leaked in the process of AI chatbot transmitting user input to developers to improve performance. Apple also banned Microsoft’s (MS) software coding AI, ‘Co-Pilot’, citing concerns over confidentiality leaks.
The WSJ said that Apple stepped into AI apps for consumers by releasing the voice assistant ‘Siri’ early in 2011, but since then it has lagged behind other products such as Amazon’s ‘Alexa’. “Apple is currently developing an AI language model similar to ChatGPT and There is,” he said.
The movement to ban the use of generative AI for internal security is spreading not only in Apple but also in the financial industry, such as JP Morgan Chase. Samsung Electronics also announced that it would limit the use of generative AI within the company. However, OpenAI, which developed ChatGPT, officially launched a ChatGPT app that can be used on the iPhone on the same day, taking the initiative to expand.
Meanwhile, the ‘Bilderberg Conference’, a private meeting of North American and European political and business elites, discusses AI as a top priority this year. Big names in the AI industry such as Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, who is called ‘the father of ChatGPT’, Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind, a Google subsidiary, Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, and Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google. go all out
According to a press release from the organizers of the Bilderberg Conference to be held in Lisbon, Portugal for four days from the 18th, AI is at the top of this year’s 13 agenda. The US CNBC broadcast analyzed that “it shows that concerns about the rapid development of AI technology are growing globally.” As the AI war ignited, such as Microsoft loading OpenAI’s ChatGPT into its search engine ‘Bing’ and Google also putting forth its chatbot ‘Bard’ as a counterhorse, major countries such as the US and the European Union (EU) have recently started discussing AI regulations. speeding up
The banking system, China and the energy transition also come to the table. As large banks in the U.S. and Europe went bankrupt earlier this year, they saw the need to come up with an alternative. The Bilderberg Conference, which began in 1954, is an ‘informal meeting’ in which all participants participate in an individual capacity. It operates according to Chatham House rules, in which attendees speak freely, but the identity of the speaker is not disclosed. This year’s conference, which is the 69th, will be attended by 128 industry, finance and media leaders and experts from 23 countries.
Source: Donga
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