Apple approves 'AIG chatbot' powered app Bluemail

Chat GPT damage, an app developed to prevent users from providing inappropriate content



Apple, the maker of mobile phones and other electronics, has announced an AI chat amid growing concerns that ChatGPT may be damaging and providing inappropriate content for some users after the developer assured content moderation. The bot-powered app is approved by A Bluemail.


According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, Apple has asked its developers to ensure that it has content moderation tools in place. Uses language tools that may be inappropriate for children.

Ben Willis, a co-founder of Blacks Inc., the company that developed the app, has told Apple that he is committed to such efforts. Any new policies regarding the use of similar AI systems should be introduced.

According to the report, the Bluemail app is still available for users aged 4 years and above. Apple validates and reviews each app before approving them for its App Store. However, there are still concerns about the use of Chat GPT.



Since the advent of chat GPT, researchers have been grappling with ethical issues surrounding its use, as it can be difficult to distinguish its use from the human-written text. It can also affect human abilities.

Cybercriminals are also using ChatGPT to create Telegram bots that can write malware and steal data, the report said.

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