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Steve Wozniak says content created with artificial intelligence should be labelled and calls for regulation

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has warned that artificial intelligence could be used by “bad actors” and make it harder to spot scams and misinformation.

AI refers to computer systems that are able to do tasks that would normally require human intelligence. One of these, GPT-4, developed by, a company co-founded by Musk and now backed by Microsoft, can hold conversation like a human, compose songs and summarise lengthy documents.

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