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ChatGPT, Author of The Quixote

O'Reilly

It takes the prompt and just returns one of the most similar “training documents” it has in its database, verbatim. I should probably also define what I mean by “legitimate/illegitimate” or at least point to a definition. Google has an alternative solution that supports journalism. joined Flickr. That wasn’t illegal.

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Risk Management for AI Chatbots

O'Reilly

Does your company plan to release an AI chatbot, similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Bard? When a person clicked “submit,” the website would pass that form data through some backend code to process it—thereby sending an e-mail, creating an order, or storing a record in a database.

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Upcoming of the learned data structures

Abhishek Tiwari

This is a question recently asked and explored by a team of Google researchers led by Jeff Dean with a major focus on database indexes. Jeff is a Google Senior Fellow in the Google Brain team and widely known as a pioneer in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning community. Learned Bloom filters.

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Generative AI in the Enterprise

O'Reilly

If we asked whether their companies were using databases or web servers, no doubt 100% of the respondents would have said “yes.” And there are tools for archiving and indexing prompts for reuse, vector databases for retrieving documents that an AI can use to answer a question, and much more. But they may back off on AI development.