When we asked ChatGPT, which is celebrating “its first anniversary” these days, to represent artificial intelligence (AI) as the personality of the year 2023, he told us that he “could not create ‘image’, but ‘could help us by generating a written description’ of what the portrait would look like. It was this text that we sent to Dall-E, another program — this one specialized in visual creation. You can see the result here. AI is not new this year, but the instant popularity of ChatGPT among Internet users had the effect of an electric shock on Web giants such as Google and Facebook… and on countries. In the fall, Ottawa assured to send “a strong message to guarantee safety, security and confidence in the use of AI on a global scale”, through its Minister of Innovation, Sciences and Industry, François-Philippe Champagne. By signing the Bletchley Declaration for the Safe Development of Artificial Intelligence, Canada, China, the United States, the European Union and twenty other countries have committed to collaborating to better understand the risks and opportunities that this technology creates.
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