Since it was released to the public a little more than three years ago, the AI model ChatGPT has increasingly been used by everyday Americans to answer basic questions, perform research and even develop AI girlfriends.
The generative artificial intelligence chatbot was developed by OpenAI, led by tech CEO Sam Altman. The bot generates text, speech and images in response to user prompts. As the first accessible AI chatbot for many everyday users, it’s been criticized for generating incorrect answers and just straight-up making stuff up.
Still, as residents from across the Valley and the world add more information to the bot, it’s been collecting data on everyone and everything. In turn, according to researchers at Oxford and the University of Kentucky, the chatbot has formed its own hidden biases about you — at least based on where you call home…