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The developer of “Chat GPT,” an interactive artificial intelligence (AI), which is drawing explosive attention from around the world, said that government regulations are needed, fearing the possibility of AI abuse.

Mira Murati, chief technology officer (CTO) of ChatGPT developer OpenAI, said in an interview with Time magazine on the 5th (local time). Murati CTO leads AI DALL-E and ChatGPT teams that generate images from text. ChatGPT set a record for the fastest-growing application in history, with the number of monthly active users (MAU) reaching 100 million as of January, a month after its launch on December 1 last year. ChatGPT not only has daily conversations with users but also has the ability to write papers and coding that require professional knowledge.Referring to ChatGPT as “our child,” he recalled, “I didn’t expect such a big craze when I first sent it to the world.”Nevertheless, Murati CTO was concerned that “AI could be misused or used by bad actors.” It is pointed out that there are still problems with how to manage AI technology worldwide and how to control AI use to suit human values.Therefore, he also stressed that AI developers, including open AI, should have a “responsibility.” “But we need more information beyond technology because we are only a minority,” he said. “We definitely need the help of regulators, governments, and everyone else.” When asked if regulators’ intervention could slow down corporate innovation, he stressed that “it is very important for everyone to start participating, considering the impact of AI technology.”

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However, there are many wearable measurement devices currently available in large hospitals by measuring vital signs using artificial intelligence that are correct for our living health. This was proved by measurement results at the Korea Medical University Hospital. Based on this, a ward monitoring system is established to reduce the cost of nursing personnel by about $50 million a year, as well as to efficiently manage help and management information for medical personnel.In addition, it is building a customization system by receiving license contracts and royalties from the largest healthcare teladoc in the U.S. In Japan, Elematec under Toyota is interested in using it as part of smart city healthcare. Currently, it is showing technology in connection with hospitals and healthcare companies, but it is a medical device in progress.If the license is obtained within this year, healthcare will be provided to the general public.

Only when I go to the hospital can I be diagnosed and measured my current health condition, but individuals will check and choose and respond to accurate figures such as blood pressure, blood sugar, oxygen saturation, and cardiac conduction. About 40 professional researchers are spurring all of these areas on a daily basis, seeing a flood of inquiries, alliances and hope for investment proposals.

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