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GPT Store, Risks and Opps
Exploring the Risks and Opportunities of GPT Store Apps: A Personal Perspective
In my experience with using Chat GPT for various purposes, I've observed both incredible potential and Opportunities and significant concerns.
Opportunities:
- Innovation and Efficiency: These apps automate complex tasks, leading to efficiency in various operations.
- Personalization at Scale: They excel in tailoring experiences to individual user preferences.
- Accessible Advanced AI: They democratize the use of advanced AI technologies.
Risks:
- Data Privacy and Security: The use of large data sets poses serious privacy risks.
- Potential Misuse of AI: The possibility of unethical applications, including misinformation, is a major concern.
- Over-reliance on AI: There's a risk of diminished human skill and over-dependency on AI solutions.
Personal Concerns:
My biggest concern revolves around the ethical challenges and quality assurance. Ensuring ethical usage while maintaining high-quality, reliable outputs is paramount. This balance is crucial for the responsible advancement of GPT store apps in our society.
Free Resources:
- OpenAI Documentation: OpenAI offers comprehensive documentation for its GPT models, including GPT-3. This resource is crucial for understanding the capabilities, limitations, and implementation details of their API. It's the go-to resource for developers looking to integrate GPT technology into their applications.GitHub: GitHub hosts a wide range of repositories where developers share their GPT-based projects. These can provide real-world examples, libraries, and frameworks that can be incredibly useful for understanding how to develop and deploy GPT applications effectively.
- GitHub: GitHub hosts a wide range of repositories where developers share their GPT-based projects. These can provide real-world examples, libraries, and frameworks that can be incredibly useful for understanding how to develop and deploy GPT applications effectively.
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Ali Hessami is currently the Director of R&D and Innovation at Vega Systems, London, UK. He has an extensive track record in systems assurance and safety, security, sustainability, knowledge assessment/management methodologies. He has a background in the design and development of advanced control systems for business and safety-critical industrial applications.
Hessami represents the UK on the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) & International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) – safety systems, hardware & software standards committees. He was appointed by CENELEC as convener of several Working Groups for review of EN50128 Safety-Critical Software Standard and update and restructuring of the software, hardware, and system safety standards in CENELEC.
Ali is also a member of Cyber Security Standardisation SGA16, SG24, and WG26 Groups and started and chairs the IEEE Special Interest Group in Humanitarian Technologies and the Systems Council Chapters in the UK and Ireland Section. In 2017 Ali joined the IEEE Standards Association (SA), initially as a committee member for the new landmark IEEE 7000 standard focused on “Addressing Ethical Concerns in System Design.” He was subsequently appointed as the Technical Editor and later the Chair of P7000 working group. In November 2018, he was appointed as the VC and Process Architect of the IEEE’s global Ethics Certification Programme for Autonomous & Intelligent Systems (ECPAIS).
Trish advises and trains organisations internationally on Responsible AI (AI/data ethics, policy, governance), and Corporate Digital Responsibility.
Patricia has 20 years’ experience as a lawyer in data, technology and regulatory/government affairs and is a registered Solicitor in England and Wales, and the Republic of Ireland. She has authored and edited several works on law and regulation, policy, ethics, and AI.
She is an expert advisor on the Ethics Committee to the UK’s Digital Catapult Machine Intelligence Garage working with AI startups, is a Maestro (a title only given to 3 people in the world) and expert advisor “Maestro” on the IEEE’s CertifAIEd (previously known as ECPAIS) ethical certification panel, sits on IEEE’s P7003 (algorithmic bias)/P2247.4 (adaptive instructional systems)/P7010.1 (AI and ESG/UN SDGS) standards programmes, is a ForHumanity Fellow working on Independent Audit of AI Systems, is Chair of the Society for Computers and Law, and is a non-exec director on the Board of iTechlaw and on the Board of Women Leading in AI. Until 2021, Patricia was on the RSA’s online harms advisory panel, whose work contributed to the UK’s Online Safety Bill.
Trish is also a linguist and speaks fluently English, French, and German.
In 2021, Patricia was listed on the 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics™ and named on Computer Weekly’s longlist as one of the Most Influential Women in UK Technology in 2021.