AI: How to guard against privacy invasion by bots

 

Since ChatGPT entered our life and launched a conflict in the artificial intelligence area, a new race known as the AI Arms Race 2.0 has started.
The same ChatGPT that everyone initially found impressive also raised concerns about copyright theft, privacy invasion, and even the stability of nations in terms of their economies, security, and politics.
The chatbot, which has become a consumer product in practically every home and receives millions of monthly users, is the fundamental aspect of artificial intelligence.
As a result, investments in the area have increased, and major technology companies are now competing to develop AI technologies. Concerns about the privacy of personal information have also been brought up by the introduction of ChatGPT. 
In response to these worries, regulators and lawmakers around the world have taken action, and soon they will need to decide whether to restrict, pause, or even accept different advancements in the area.
Worldwide limitations
Beyond issues with privacy, others see AI as a public and economic issue that authorities should pay attention to, especially in Europe, where they wan

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