tour harm people by having false information about them. since it launched there s been a lot of noise about openai. it gives humanlike responses to basic queries and will dramatically change the way we get information online. it s already the subject of fierce debate, including the accuracy of some responses and whether the company violated authors rights when it was a train in the technology. this spring, converse congress hosted sam altman and he called for regulation to be draughted for the emerging industry. now.. speaking of regulators. . not everyone believes they will have the ability to keep artificial intelligence in check. that s sir martin sorrell s case. the man who s built the world s biggest advertising company has been speaking to the bbc s aaron heslehurst.. and he s also said advertising companies need to self regulate on the ethics of using the technology. we ve already taken a position that, for example, we won t alter pictures. let s say we had a white ac
traded down in assumption of this. now to thailand where businesses are watching and waiting for a new government to be in place. it s been two months after national polls which signalled strongly for change. but the progressive alliance that won the general election has been blocked from forming a government after the military appointed senate rejected its candidate for prime minister. earlier i spoke to richard yarrow. he s a fellow at the kennedy school of government at harvard and he told me this situation is creating a great deal of uncertainty for businesses. i think businesses, like many people, are disappointed the government has not been formed yet. it has been two months since the election. it s been many years since the last government was formed from a democratic vote in thailand. i was at parliament yesterday and saw many people were disappointed at the outcome, which did not result in a new