In other news, Sam Altman has been removed from his position as CEO of OpenAI following a board review that found him to be inconsistently candid in his communications. The board has selected Mira Murati, the company's CTO, as interim CEO. The article also mentions a lawsuit against UnitedHealthcare for allegedly using a flawed AI algorithm to override doctors' judgments, Microsoft's surprise at Altman's exit from OpenAI, and the UK's decision to avoid premature regulation of AI.
Key takeaways:
- A Russian spyware company, Social Links, has been using ChatGPT for sentiment analysis, raising concerns about privacy and the potential misuse of AI in surveillance.
- Rory Mir from the Electronic Frontier Foundation warns that AI could help law enforcement broaden their surveillance efforts and that AI tools are effectively enabling online surveillance.
- Sam Altman has been ousted from his position as CEO of OpenAI following a review process by the board that concluded he was not consistently candid in his communications.
- UnitedHealthcare is facing a lawsuit claiming that it is using a flawed AI algorithm to override doctors' judgements and deny patients coverage.