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OpenAI says Elon Musk agreed ChatGPT maker should become for profit
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OpenAI says Elon Musk agreed ChatGPT maker should become for profit

[ad_1] OpenAI shot back at accusations from Elon Musk that the ChatGPT maker betrayed its founding goals of benefiting humanity and chose to pursue profits, vowing to get his lawsuit thrown out. The first comments from OpenAI since the Tesla CEO sued last week have escalated the feud between the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence company and the billionaire that bankrolled its creation years ago. “The mission of OpenAI is to ensure AGI benefits all of humanity, which means both building safe and beneficial AGI and helping create broadly distributed benefits,” OpenAI said in a blog post late Thursday from five company leaders, including CEO Sam Altman. “We intend to move to dismiss all of Elon's claims." AGI refers to artificial general intelligence, which are general purpose ...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Accenture unveils Gen AI studio, Biden’s AI strategy sparks concern, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Accenture unveils Gen AI studio, Biden’s AI strategy sparks concern, more

[ad_1] Pakistan's Imran Khan speaks from prison through AI in virtual rally amid election concerns; France leads global shift with AI-powered surveillance ahead of 2024 olympics; Biden's stealthy AI strategy sparks clash with Elon Musk and OpenAI over transparency; Accenture unveils Gen AI studio in Bengaluru - this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look. 1. Pakistan's Imran Khan speaks from prison through AI in virtual rallyFormer Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, currently imprisoned, addressed supporters via a five-hour "virtual powershow" organised by his party using artificial intelligence. The online rally featured a four-minute speech delivered by an AI voice replicating Khan. Despite garnering 1.5 million views on YouTube within 12 hours, the event faced challenges...
Elon Musk reveals his big plans with xAI; says will aim to solve complex scientific problems
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Elon Musk reveals his big plans with xAI; says will aim to solve complex scientific problems

[ad_1] Two days after announcing the formation of xAI through a tweet, Twitter executive chair and CTO Elon Musk held a live audio session to talk about the big artificial intelligence project and the reason it was created, despite being vocally against it in the past. During the Twitter Spaces chat, Musk said that he is planning to “build a good AGI” or artificial general intelligence. He also highlighted that, unlike most AI platforms, xAI will be used to understand “what the hell is really going on”.Expanding his thoughts, Musk explained that xAI will be aiming to solve complex scientific and mathematical problems in the world and through them, will try to understand the universe better. At one point he even raised the question, “Why is there not massive evidence of aliens?”, giving ...
10 times Elon Musk saw doom and gloom in AI; Will xAI save humanity?
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10 times Elon Musk saw doom and gloom in AI; Will xAI save humanity?

[ad_1] Ever since the AI wave took over the planet, Twitter chief Elon Musk emerged as one of its most vocal critics. He was the biggest doomsayer of them all. He has called out the unchecked adoption of artificial intelligence and warned that it can destroy our civilization, and even signed a petition that urged business leaders and governments to put a pause on AI development till a comprehensive regulatory framework can be created. But yesterday, July 12, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO announced his own AI company, xAI, to "understand the universe". Does he have a plan to solve the problems created by the “AI demon”?10 times Elon Musk warned the world about AIElon Musk has never shied away from making his opinions known and his Twitter account is his favorite place to talk about it. So, on...
Sorry, Twitter! Elon Musk Found His Next Shiny Object
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Sorry, Twitter! Elon Musk Found His Next Shiny Object

[ad_1] For all his childish behavior on Twitter, Elon Musk would still like us to believe in his noble ambitions to make the world a better place. His space exploration company will make humans an interplanetary species, electric car maker Tesla Inc. will move us toward sustainable energy and his newly acquired Twitter will become a haven of free speech and healthy debate. Actually that last goal isn't going so well. Twitter stands little hope of becoming a financial or cultural success under Musk as he continues to drain the online platform of talent, revenue sources and integrity. His latest antic has been to deflect criticism of Dilbert creator Scott Adams for a bizarre and racially offensive tirade on YouTube and blame “the media” for being racist instead. Luckily a new missio...
Elon Musk recruits team to develop OpenAI’s ChatGPT rival – The Information
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Elon Musk recruits team to develop OpenAI’s ChatGPT rival – The Information

[ad_1] Elon Musk has approached AI researchers in recent weeks about forming a new research lab to develop an alternative to OpenAI's ChatGPT, the Information reported on Monday, citing people with direct knowledge of the effort. Tesla and Twitter chief Musk has been recruiting Igor Babuschkin, a researcher who recently left Alphabet's DeepMind AI unit, the report said. The report comes after ChatGPT, a text-based chatbot developed by OpenAI that can draft prose, poetry or even computer code on command, gained widespread attention in Silicon Valley. Musk, who had co-founded OpenAI along with Silicon Valley investor Sam Altman in 2015 as a nonprofit startup, had left its board in 2018, but chimed in with his take on the chatbot, calling it "scary good". Musk and Babuschkin have ...
As chatbot sophistication grows, AI debate intensifies
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As chatbot sophistication grows, AI debate intensifies

[ad_1] OpenAI, cofounded in 2015 in San Francisco by billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk, who left the business in 2018, received $1 billion from Microsoft in 2019. California start-up OpenAI has released a chatbot capable of answering a variety of questions, but its impressive performance has reopened the debate on the risks linked to artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.The conversations with ChatGPT, posted on Twitter by fascinated users, show a kind of omniscient machine, capable of explaining scientific concepts and writing scenes for a play, university dissertations or even functional lines of computer code. "Its answer to the question 'what to do if someone has a heart attack' was incredibly clear and relevant," Claude de Loupy, head of Syllabs, a French company specialized i...