AI tools such as ChatGPT are the hottest new trend for companies, but experts urge caution

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A.I. tools such as ChatGPT are the hottest new trend for companies, but experts urge caution

Competitive Enterprise Institute Director Jessica Melugin on artificial intelligence and TikTok.

AI is not completely accurate, for starters. Melugin said she has asked Google's Bard, which is still in beta testing, to write about subjects she is an expert on and has found it to be pretty good, roughly 90- to 95% accurate. But she warns that it does not replace human expertise.

Jeetu Patel, executive vice president and general manager of security and collaboration at Cisco, told"AI is amazing when it works, but it can in just a compelling fashion say something that is untrue and pure fabrication," Patel said. The tools also have a tendency toward bias, politically and otherwise, which users should be aware of.

Companies should take heed that a further risk AI presents is what users enter into its system. For instance, employees could – inadvertently or otherwise –into to systems like ChatGPT that could expose private data to the public. Google Bard VS OpenAI ChatGPT displayed on Mobile with Openai and Google logo on screen seen in this photo illustration. On 7 February 2023 in Brussels, Belgium.due to AI," Patel said. "So cyber stacks will have to evolve to operate better to catch the attacks that are virtually indistinguishable from normal behavior with the help of AI.

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