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Scindia Talks Of To-Do List For Airlines Amid Fog Delays, Warns Against Unruly Behaviour After IndiGo Fracas

Last Updated: January 15, 2024, 17:38 IST10 flights were diverted and some were cancelled as the airport operations. (PTI File Photo)The CAT III B runway has been closed for repair work since last September and the government has directed to make it operational immediatelyThe Centre on Monday directed Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) to immediately operationalise IGIA’s main CAT III B runway – 28/10 – as heavy and unprecedented fog continues to cause flight disruptions across the country, especially North India.The…

Uncensored chatbots provoke a fracas over free speech – The Denver Post

Artificial intelligence chatbots have lied about notable figures, pushed partisan messages, spewed misinformation or even advised users on how to commit suicide. To mitigate the tools’ most obvious dangers, companies such as Google and OpenAI have carefully added controls that limit what the tools can say. Now, a new wave of chatbots, developed far from the epicenter of the AI boom, are coming online without many of those guardrails — setting off a polarizing free-speech debate over whether chatbots should be moderated,…

uncensored chatbots: Uncensored chatbots provoke a fracas over free speech offering unrestricted possibilities

Artificial intelligence chatbots have lied about notable figures, pushed partisan messages, spewed misinformation or even advised users on how to commit suicide.To mitigate the tools' most obvious dangers, companies such as Google and OpenAI have carefully added controls that limit what the tools can say. Now, a new wave of chatbots, developed far from the epicentre of the AI boom, are coming online without many of those guardrails - setting off a polarising free-speech debate over whether chatbots should be moderated,…

AI tutoring bots: Uncensored chatbots provoke a fracas over free speech

Artificial intelligence chatbots have lied about notable figures, pushed partisan messages, spewed misinformation or even advised users on how to commit suicide.To mitigate the tools' most obvious dangers, companies such as Google and OpenAI have carefully added controls that limit what the tools can say. Now, a new wave of chatbots, developed far from the epicenter of the AI boom, are coming online without many of those guardrails - setting off a polarizing free-speech debate over whether chatbots should be moderated,…