This Week in AI: Can we (and could we ever) trust OpenAI?

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This Week in AI: Can we (and could we ever) trust OpenAI?

OpenAI introduced discounted plans for nonprofits and education customers. They also addressed concerns about bad actors misusing their AI tools. OpenAI made changes to their AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT after users noticed similarities to Scarlett Johansson's voice.

The move by OpenAI to offer discounted plans aims to make AI more accessible to organizations with limited resources. By taking action against misuse of AI tools, OpenAI demonstrates a commitment to responsible AI development. The adjustments to ChatGPT show OpenAI's responsiveness to user feedback and concerns.

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