Apple allows ChatGPT-powered apps amid concerns

New Delhi: Apple has reportedly approved the AI ​​chatbot-powered app after a content moderation assurance from its developer, as concerns grow about ChatGPT generating bonkers and even inappropriate content for some users. According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, Apple has approved an app called aBlueMail` after assurance from its developer that it has content moderation tools.

Apple is investigating whether a feature in software that uses AI-powered language tools “could generate inappropriate content for children”. According to Ben Wollach, co-founder of Blix Inc., the app maker, he told Apple to “include content moderation in its update”.

He suggested that “the company should make public any new policy regarding the use of ChatGPT or other similar AI systems in apps”. The report states that the BlueMail app is still available for users aged 4 years and above. Apple curates and reviews each app before granting approval for its App Store. However, there have been concerns regarding the use of ChatGPT. Since its release, researchers have grappled with ethical issues surrounding its use, as most of its output can be difficult to distinguish from human-written text.

AI chatbot ChatGPT-powered Bing search engine recently told a reporter for The New York Times that he loved her, admitted his destructive desires and said that he “wanted to live”, leaving the reporter “deeply Disturbed” started the shockwave. Cyber-criminals are also using ChatGPT to create Telegram bots that can write malware and steal data.