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Harvard professors Dr. David Silbersweig and Ruth L. Okediji speak at the Second BGF High Level Dialogue on Regulation Framework for ChatGPT, GPT4 and AI Assistants

The Second BGF High Level Dialogue on Regulation Framework for ChatGPT, GPT4 and AI Assistants provided valuable insights into the complex issues surrounding the use of AI assistants. Speakers emphasized the importance of developing an ethical and responsible framework for the use of these technologies and highlighted the need for regulatory oversight to ensure that they are used in a way that benefits society as a whole.

YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rtv7OoVjV_Y

Dr. David Silbersweig, Harvard Medical School, a renowned psychiatrist and neuroscientist, spoke about the potential impact of AI assistants on mental health. He emphasized the need to develop an ethical framework for the use of AI in psychiatry and mental health care to ensure that patients receive the best possible care. Dr. Silbersweig also discussed the potential risks associated with the use of AI in mental health care and called for caution in implementing these technologies.

Professor Ruth L. Okediji, an expert in Intellectual Property law, Co-director of Berkman Klein Center, Harvard Law School, spoke about the legal and regulatory implications of using AI assistants. She highlighted the need to strike a balance between innovation and regulation to ensure that AI assistants are developed and used in an ethical and responsible manner. Professor Okediji also discussed the importance of protecting intellectual property rights in the development and use of AI assistants.

 

Professor Ruth L. Okediji speaks at the Second BGF High-level Dialogue

Professor David Silbersweig speaks at the Second BGF High-level Dialogue