14:48 OpenAI would buy Google’s Chrome browser, ChatGPT chief says
-US justice department looking to force Google to sell Chrome to stop Google operating search market monopoly
- The Irish Times21/04 Thanks and please played the band of chatgpt! The company is losing crores of dollars due to these words
-Thanks and please on Chatgpt: Use of OpenAI's chat GPT has increased considerably these days. Users have started using small words like Thanks and please on this platform for information. This has increased the cost of the company significantly, because it costs a lot of electricity.
- MSN20/03 OpenAI faces complaint after ChatGPT alleged man murdered his sons
-The complaint has been filed to the Norwegian Data Protection Authority, alleging that OpenAI violates Europe’s GDPR rules.
- EuronewsEN28/02 Zuckerberg's Meta to release standalone AI app
-According to media reports, Meta will release its own standalone AI chatbot in the second quarter of this year, with subscription services also expected to be part of the plan.
- EuronewsEN16/02 Elon Musk’s distractions imperil Tesla as rollercoaster ride continues
-Crazy market behaviour cannot persist indefinitely
- The Irish Times28/01 DeepSeek review: the Healy-Raes are a cultural curiosity, and it can explain what we mean by saying ‘grand’, just don’t ask it about Taiwan or Tiananmen Square
-Ciara O’Brien road tests the new Chinese AI technology that wiped billions off the value of Big Tech companies on Monday
- The Irish Times30/11 ChatGPT at two: What's next for the groundbreaking AI chatbot?
-From two new releases of GPT-4, o1 to a new search engine and internal drama, ChatGPT and parent company OpenAI had a notable second year. What’s next?
- EuronewsEN14/11 Chris Horn: AI is 90% marketing, 10% reality, and its true business impact has yet to be proven
-AI large language models can give an illusion of intelligence but in fact it is inherently limited in high-level reasoning
- The Irish Times27/10 A super-charged technology threatens to destroy the integrity of the Leaving Cert
-Additional assessment components worth 40% are being introduced at a time when AI tools are developing rapidly and relentlessly
- The Irish Times25/10 Mark O'Connell: I’ll take my praise where I find it, even if I have to generate it myself
-Generative AI: If I hadn’t created this ‘podcast’, it would have taken me a few minutes before I realised something was amiss
- The Irish Times09/09 5 of the most damaging ways AI could harm humanity, according to MIT experts
-Euronews Next has selected five critical risks of artificial intelligence (AI) out of more than 700 compiled in a new database from MIT FutureTech. View on euronews
- MSN07/08 New study warns of ‘model collapse’ as AI tools train on AI-generated content
-A new study warns that AI models could collapse as they start increasingly relying on AI-generated content for training. View on euronews
- MSN14/06 What is Apple Intelligence, and how do I get it?
-Q&A: Apple unveiled its new AI this week. But what does it mean for end users?
- The Irish Times11/06 Musk calls Apple ChatGPT integration ‘unacceptable security violation’
-The CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and social media platform X criticised Apple’s announcement of a new partnership with OpenAI.
- EuronewsEN10/06 How AI technology could disrupt the future job market
-With 71 per cent of leaders favouring less experienced candidates with AI skills over more experienced ones without them, professionals are being urged to adopt and master AI tools. View on euronews
- MSN30/05 OpenAI signs a contract with PwC, an accounting firm with 100,000 employees, to use ChatGPT
-The largest enterprise customer... First resale allowed (San Francisco = Yonhap News) Correspondent Taejong Kim = ChatGPT developer OpenAI signed an agreement with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), a global accounting firm in the UK, to use and resell the corporate version of ChatGPT Enterprise on the 29th ( local time). With this agreement, PwC will have employees around the world...
- MSN18/05 How AI could disrupt the future labour market
-With 71 per cent of leaders favouring less experienced candidates with AI skills over more experienced ones without them, professionals are being urged to adopt and master AI tools.
- EuronewsEN29/02 Humanoid robot-maker Figure partners with OpenAI
-Figure is less than two years old and doesn't have a commercial product but is persuading influential tech industry backers to support its vision of shipping billions of human-like robots to the world's workplaces and homes.
- EuronewsEN28/02 OpenAI claims New York Times 'hacked' ChatGPT in court filing
-The New York Times filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI last year, in a bid to end the practice of using its published material to train chatbots.
- EuronewsEN21/02 AI's less than reassuring response when asked if it will 'take over humanity'
-We asked OpenAI's ChatGPT bot a simple question: "Will AI take over humanity?" And its answer was less than reassuring.
- Express18/02 Why Sora, OpenAI's new text-to-video tool, is raising eyebrows
-Sora is ChatGPT maker OpenAI's new text-to-video generator. Here's what we know about the new tool provoking concern and excitement in equal measure.
- EuronewsEN16/02 OpenAI unveils new AI tool Sora for creating instant videos from text
-Although not yet available to use, the maker of ChatGPT says the generative AI tool will be able to produce high-quality videos from written prompts.
- EuronewsEN27/12 AI went mainstream in 2023. It was also the year we started to panic
-Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT catalysed a surge of interest in the technology. But it also fuelled anxieties about it.
- EuronewsEN30/11 ChatGPT turns 1: How the AI chatbot has completely changed the world
-From accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) use to challenging Google’s hegemony, here’s how ChatGPT jhas changed the world in just a year.
- EuronewsEN21/11 Microsoft hires Sam Altman, whom OPENAI fired
-OpenAI, Silicon Valley's prominent technology research group in the field of artificial intelligence, dismissed the company's CEO, Sam Altman, on the grounds that he "lost the trust of the board of directors." Shortly after this step, Microsoft announced that it had hired Altman.
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