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OpenAI joins hands with Jony Ive to build iPhone of AI
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OpenAI joins hands with Jony Ive to build iPhone of AI

[ad_1] Artificial intelligence (AI) has taken the world by storm lately. Since ChatGPT's debut in November 2022, there have been rapid developments in the field, with the emergence of AI chatbots, generative AI tools, and more. The OpenAI chatbot kick-started an AI chatbot revolution that has resulted in some of the world's biggest companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Meta launching their own chatbots. Now, OpenAI could yet again be the first to bring out an AI consumer device, and it is joining hands with former Apple designer Jony Ive as well as Masayoshi Son, the CEO of Softbank, to achieve its goal.OpenAI's collaboration with Jony IveAccording to a report by the Financial Times (via MacRumors), Softbank will fund a $1 billion venture to create an AI consumer device, led by OpenA...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: McAfee unveils AI-powered product, expert calls for AI regulation and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: McAfee unveils AI-powered product, expert calls for AI regulation and more

[ad_1] AI Roundup: BFSI expert Alok Bansal emphasized the critical need for a unified regulatory framework in the face of rapid adoption of generative AI, especially in sectors handling sensitive data. ConveGenius just launched SwiftChat, an AI chatbot platform on Amazon Web Services, delivering personalized learning content in regional languages to government schools. In a separate development, authors, including George RR Martin, filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI for allegedly using their content without permission to train AI models.All this, and more in today's AI roundup. 1. “Critical Need for a Unified Regulatory Framework," says BFSI expertWith generative AI playing a crucial role in several industries, there is a critical need for regulatory guidelines around...
New York Times bans OpenAI’s GPTbot from using its content to train AI
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New York Times bans OpenAI’s GPTbot from using its content to train AI

[ad_1] Last week, reports emerged that the New York Times may take legal action against the ChatGPT maker OpenAI as its AI models allegedly use content published on the website, which is NYT's intellectual property, to train its AI models. While that may not have happened so far, the major news publisher has now decided to ban OpenAI's web crawler from viewing content on its website. The move means that the website's content cannot be used to train any of OpenAI's AI foundational models.As per a report by The Verge, NYT has blocked OpenAI's web crawler GPTbot from searching and indexing the contents of the website. The report highlights the robot.txt page of the publication which clearly shows that the bot has been disallowed. Using the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine that lets users...
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Bot Probed by FTC Over Consumer Harms
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT Bot Probed by FTC Over Consumer Harms

[ad_1] The US Federal Trade Commission has opened an investigation into OpenAI Inc., questioning whether its popular ChatGPT conversational AI bot puts consumers' reputations and data at risk, according to a person familiar with the matter.The probe into the Microsoft Corp. -backed startup marks the first official inquiry into a technology that has the potential to change almost every aspect of people's lives and has become almost equally fascinating for its potential to run awry. FTC Chair Lina Khan, who testified before Congress Thursday, has raised concerns about AI before, saying enforcers “need to be vigilant early” with transformative tools like artificial intelligence. Microsoft declined to comment. In a series of tweets Thursday, OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman said “o...
Sarah Silverman sues Meta, OpenAI for copyright infringement
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Sarah Silverman sues Meta, OpenAI for copyright infringement

[ad_1] Comedian Sarah Silverman and two authors have filed copyright infringement lawsuits against Meta Platforms and OpenAI for allegedly using their content without permission to train artificial intelligence language models.The proposed class action lawsuits filed by Silverman, Richard Kadrey and Christopher Golden in San Francisco federal court Friday allege Facebook parent company Meta and ChatGPT maker OpenAI used copyrighted material to train chat bots. Meta and OpenAI, a private company backed by Microsoft Corp, did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Sunday. The lawsuits underscore the legal risks developers of chat bots face when using troves of copyrighted material to create apps that deliver realistic responses to user prompts.Silverman, Kadrey and Golden alle...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: OpenAI’s new ‘control’ AI team, Elon Musk praises China and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: OpenAI’s new ‘control’ AI team, Elon Musk praises China and more

[ad_1] Developments in the field of artificial intelligence are happening at a rapid pace. OpenAI recently revealed that it was forming a team as a countermeasure against ‘superintelligent' AI that could arrive within a decade. On the other hand, Elon Musk lauded China's progress in artificial intelligence while issuing warnings against its dangers. Read more about this and other interesting developments that happened today in the world of artificial intelligence.1. OpenAI to form team to control “superintelligent” AI systemsThe growing concerns around AI have been giving even the founder of ChatGPT sleepless nights. OpenAI announced that it is forming a team led by its chief scientist Ilya Sutskever and one of the company's co-founders to control “superintelligent” AI systems. In a blo...
AI fatigue? Big setback for ChatGPT as traffic DROPS for the first time ever
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AI fatigue? Big setback for ChatGPT as traffic DROPS for the first time ever

[ad_1] Is the world finally getting tired of artificial intelligence? While businesses show no signs of slowing down with new AI products hitting the market every week, it appears that people are getting over the biggest tech trend of 2023. The biggest highlight for AI fatigue was seen when ChatGPT, the popular generative AI platform of OpenAI, witnessed a dip in website traffic for the first time since its inception.According to a report by Similarweb, the worldwide traffic for ChatGPT fell by 9.7 percent between the month of May to June. Unique visitors in the month of June also fell by 5.7 percent. The scenario was worse still within the US where the decline month-over-month was 10.3 percent. “The amount of time visitors spent on the website was also down 8.5%,” added the report. Cha...
Microsoft and Google rivalry could supercharge development of AI
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Microsoft and Google rivalry could supercharge development of AI

[ad_1] Microsoft and Google have recently made big investments in two of the most valuable companies in artificial intelligence (AI).OpenAI, which developed ChatGPT, has received a staggering investment of USD 10 billion (£7.8 billion) from Microsoft, while Google has invested USD 300 million in Anthropic. The companies' financial support for AI has pushed an ongoing rivalry into the public spotlight. Google's struggle for dominance with Microsoft is increasingly at the forefront of discussions about AI's future success. Google has made enormous contributions to the field of AI development, including the invention of transformers – a particular form of machine learning, where an algorithm improves at tasks as it is “trained” on data – the advancement of techniques for automating the tra...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman calls on China to help shape AI safety guidelines
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman calls on China to help shape AI safety guidelines

[ad_1] China should play a key role in shaping the artificial intelligence guardrails needed to ensure the safety of transformative new systems, OpenAI Inc.'s Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman said.“With the emergence of the increasingly powerful AI systems, the stakes for global cooperation have never been higher,” Altman, whose company kick-started an AI frenzy in China with last year's launch of ChatGPT, told a Beijing conference via video link on Saturday. In both China and Silicon Valley, talent and investments are flowing into AI, a strategic area that will help define the deepening tech rivalry between the world's two largest economies. Advances in the emerging technology have also highlighted tensions in how governments are seeking to regulate the sector, one that China's Presi...