It’s building a firewall for large language models as companies race to put generative AIs on the market, despite dangerous consequences. When ChatGPT took the world by storm last November, enthusiastic internet users who had never seen anything like it flooded OpenAI’s website to test the generative artificial intelligence. Tech pundits used it to measure our distance from the singularity; laypeople used it for dinner-table fodder; students used it—teachers feared—to write school essays.Read Full Story