ChatGPT Resolution Seeks Better Understanding of AI

A few weeks into the 118th Congress, Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., introduced a resolution asking Congress to ensure that artificial intelligence be developed and deployed in a way that is “safe, ethical” and respectful of American rights and privacy.

That resolution, while introduced by Lieu, wasn’t written by him, nor by a member of his staff. Rather, it was written by ChatGPT, the artificial language model that can take in complex user prompts and, within a matter of minutes, produce a response that looks, sounds and reads as if a human wrote it.

“If you want to watch a movie on any one of your favorite service providers, Netflix, Paramount+, Disney+, or Pandora — you know, any of these sorts of services — they all use AI algorithms” to recommend new content, explained David Broniatowski, Associate Director for the George Washington University’s Institute for Data, Democracy and Politics.

Read the full article in Spectrum News NY1.

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