
Faced with the rise of false info of AI, Europe launches Catréope to slow down disinformation
With the dazzling boom in Chatgpt And other generative artificial intelligences, more and more users turn to these tools to learn. But this popularity is also accompanied by a major problem: the propagation of false information, factual errors, even handled content. To respond to this growing concern, Europe launches Chateurope, a chatbot designed to offer a more reliable and ethical alternative.
GPT cat on phone © Numériques
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A European chatgpt is launched
The project CHATOROP is the fruit of collaboration between fifteen European editors, including the Agency France-Presse (AFP) and Deutsche Welle. Supported by the European Commission, it aims to promote reliable access to information. Despite this institutional support, Chateurope guarantees total editorial independence in the choice and processing of content.
Available now, his answers are based solely on checked journalistic sources. He can help you with information on politics, technology, health, the environment, migrants, the economy and much more. You will notice that he always gives the sources of his words, without you asking him. However, do not count on him for cooking recipes.
The European project for regulating artificial intelligence has taken a crucial stage by obtaining a first green light from the MEPs which have requested new prohibitions and better taking into account the Chatgpt phenomenon. The European Union wants to be the first in the world to have a complete legal framework to limit the excesses of artificial intelligence (AI), while securing innovation
Chateurope interface © Numériques
The European Parliament wants to better supervise Chatgpt
For the European Parliament, the objective is therefore to impose a source verification, a legal framework, but also a transparency as to The use of AI. He wants for example to set up notifications to users indicating that the answer has been generated by a machine, not by a human.
For the moment, CHASTEROPE is still under construction, although already usable. It is available in seven languages, including French, German, Spanish and Polish. CHATTEROP targets a large and varied audience. For the moment, it is still quite slow and not very responsive compared to its competitors, but its priority remains the reliability of the information.
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