
Sinister Prompting of ChatGPT is Sparking Ire by AI Ethics and AI Law
Ultimately, the existent rush toward making and fielding AI is forcing us all to take a closer look at AI Ethics and AI Law. We have to try and keep the train on the railroad tracks, as it were. You might find of interest my extensive and ongoing coverage of the latest in AI Ethics and AI Law at the link here and the link here, just to name a few. A sobering and judicious amount of attention to AI Ethics and AI Law will allow us to leverage the good of AI and avert or at least mitigate the bad of AI. We all certainly hope so.
Meanwhile, a particular kind of AI has recently garnered widespread attention in the news and across the wide swath of social media that embodies dual-use considerations. I’m talking about something referred to as Generative AI, notably popularized via a particular AI app known as ChatGPT (for my overall and in-depth assessment of ChatGPT and the rise of generative AI, see the link here).
