As Amazon’s next big bet in generative AI starts to hallucinate, experts question if the new generative AI assistant is ready for prime time.
Reports of hallucinations raise concerns about the need for regulations and the severity of rules that might kick in at some point. However, Sanchit Vir Gogia, Chief Analyst and CEO at Greyhound Research pointed out that any resulting regulations can be counterproductive.
“Any regulation can, in fact, slow down the exchange and utilization of data,” Gogia said. “So, for now, the less regulated this industry is, the better. This allows for easier and smoother use of data. Take OpenAI’s GPT as an example – if there were stringent guardrails around what data could be captured, then it wouldn’t have taken off.”
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