January 2024

Creating your own personal AI: The basics of setting up your own GPT  

This blog outlines how to create a personalized AI GPT for educational purposes. It begins with an introduction to GPT technology, differentiating it from standard AI chatbots. The creation process involves two options: using ChatGPT assistance or configuring independently. Independent configuration includes naming the GPT, providing an image, defining its purpose, and setting up instructions and conversation starters. The blog emphasizes addressing bias, maintaining and updating the model, and considering data privacy. It concludes by discussing monetization and broader applications in education, like training modules or language learning apps.

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AI regulation

AI, Oppenheimer, and Taiwan’s Democratic Solution

Facing the threat of AI to democracies, primarily through misinformation and polarization, the article presents four AI regulation models inspired by nuclear fission and fusion:
1. Centralized Fusion (China Model): Total state control over AI, combining government and corporate powers for AI surveillance and development.
2. Decentralized Fission (Libertarian Model): Independent AI systems emphasizing personal privacy, free from government or corporate control.
3. Semi-centralized Fusion (Big Tech Model): AI development led by major tech companies, with some degree of government involvement.
4. Democratic Fission (vTaiwan Model): This is the most promising approach and involves a diverse group of stakeholders in a collaborative and transparent process for AI legislation, aligning with democratic principles and effectively countering the risks of misinformation and societal division posed by AI.

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