Artificial intelligence apps like ChatGPT and DALL-E which can generate strikingly coherent text and images in response to short prompts started taking the world by storm late last year. Known as generative AI, these apps raise new business opportunities as well as ethical questions regarding property rights, privacy, misinformation and more. Flying under the radar is a growing group of social entrepreneurs who are leveraging the new technology to tackle pressing social problems, with AI ethics at the center. Among them are Bangalore-based social entrepreneurs Sachin Malhan and Supriya Sankaran who co-founded Agami in 2018. Ashoka’s Hanae Baruchel caught up with Sachin to glean insights about the role generative
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