Lloyds pilots AI investment guidance tool as UK regulator studies impact
Lloyds Banking Group is piloting an AI tool to offer investment guidance to customers, aiming to simplify investment decisions.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Police in Surat, India, are investigating the deaths of two young women who were found in a temple bathroom. Their ChatGPT search history, including queries about suicide, is being examined as part of the probe.
Why it matters
This case highlights the potential misuse of AI tools like ChatGPT for harmful purposes and raises ethical questions about the information accessible through these platforms. It also brings to the forefront the challenges law enforcement faces in investigating crimes where digital footprints, including AI interactions, are involved. The incident underscores the need for ongoing discussions about AI safety, responsible use, and the potential societal impacts of widely accessible AI technologies.
Police are looking into how two young women died after they apparently used ChatGPT to ask about suicide. This shows how AI tools can be used in concerning ways, and investigators are examining their digital searches.
Lloyds Banking Group is piloting an AI tool to offer investment guidance to customers, aiming to simplify investment decisions.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Vercel experienced a data breach originating from a third-party AI vulnerability that compromised an employee's Google Workspace account, leading to the theft of sensitive data including source code and API keys, now offered for sale.
Read on Economic Times Tech →This article from Hugging Face Blog details how to ground a Korean AI agent in real demographics using synthetic personas, a crucial step for developing culturally relevant and accurate AI.
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