Like many others, the NSA was stunned by the recent success of the large language models behind ChatGPT. WIRED spoke with Gilbert Herrera, the NSA's research director, about how the agency plans to deal with the "huge new security threats" posed by AI. https://t.co/r53s6IJ2ac
Google allegedly abandoned 'fairness' principles and disregarded warnings to compete with ChatGPT MORE: https://t.co/o7RfzzB8QF https://t.co/8731XLZMNr
Former Google employee claims company took 'shortcuts' to launch AI chatbot despite internal concerns Google allegedly abandoned 'fairness' principles and disregarded warnings to compete with ChatGPT https://t.co/o7RfzzB8QF




In a series of revelations, former Google employees have disclosed that the tech giant took significant 'shortcuts' in the launch of its Gemini AI project to compete with the rapidly advancing ChatGPT. An urgent 'code red' meeting was called as Google executives recognized the need to respond to the success of ChatGPT, leading to a rushed and 'unsafe' launch that allegedly compromised on 'fairness' principles and ignored internal concerns over safety. These actions have sparked a debate over the ethical considerations in AI development, highlighting the intense competition in the field.