Challenges Faced by ChatGPT: Insufficient Computing Power and Privacy Concerns

Recently, ChatGPT has encountered various challenges due to insufficient computing power and privacy concerns. The computing power issue has led to unstable service, while privacy problems have sparked widespread attention and discussion. It’s been reported that some ChatGPT users inadvertently leaked sensitive personal and work-related information, including suspected leaks of company secrets by employees at Samsung Semiconductor. Additionally, the Italian data regulatory agency has temporarily banned access to ChatGPT to review its potential illegal data collection practices. These events indicate that despite the convenience brought by ChatGPT applications, further legal and technical safeguards are needed for the handling of user data.

Meanwhile, the Japanese government and businesses have also begun actively exploring and utilizing ChatGPT. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida emphasized his interest in artificial intelligence technology and established a new AI team within the government. Most Japanese civil servants reported increased work efficiency after using ChatGPT. However, Japan’s strict regulatory stance on personal information and restrictions on cross-border data flow also pose challenges to the development of AI technology.

In Yokosuka City, as a municipality, comprehensive use of ChatGPT has begun to improve work efficiency. The city government has taken measures to ensure the security of information when using ChatGPT, such as avoiding the processing of confidential and personal information.

Overall, while ChatGPT demonstrates tremendous potential in multiple fields, it also exposes issues related to data privacy and technological limitations. Governments and businesses around the world need to find the right balance between convenience and privacy protection when promoting the application of AI technology.

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