Cassandre Coyer
For now, ChatGPT users aren't given the option to consent to the use of their personal information, nor the opportunity to delete that data.
Rhys Dipshan
At least one law firm is putting ChatGPT to work in helping to draft press releases. So what does this portend for the future of law firm marketing?
D. Casey Flaherty
LexFusion
Viewing what ChatGPT can and can't do as the limits of the new generation of AI is a distraction from the greater technological achievements we're seeing in this area and the staggering advencements that are yet to come.
For now, AI Assist is in beta form, with an official launch to all of Ironclad's consumers coming soon.
Isha Marathe
As more companies rely on AI for hiring than ever before, observers warn that without proper guidance on how the technology deals with discrimination, organizations could face growing civil rights lawsuits.
Stephanie Wilkins
The new feature utilizes the large language model that underlays ChatGPT, but via an API that does not suffer from the same intermittent outages as the popular chatbot.
Andrew Maloney
More large firms are also building their own ALSPs, according to a new report.
The hype surrounding ChatGPT distracts from the reality that the tool and its creator OpenAI are far from the only generative AI game in town, and AI's full potential power is yet to be seen.
The new tool is designed to help organizations mitigate the environmental impact of their spend, reduce Scope 3 emissions and help eliminate greenwashing in supply chains.
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