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.
- MSN18/04 OpenAI could ‘adjust’ its AI safety if a competitor makes high-risk AI
-If a competitor releases an AI model that has a high level of risk, OpenAI says it will consider adjusting its safety requirements so that it might be able to as well.
- EuronewsEN08/04 China’s DeepSeek finds a way to help AI get better at answering questions. Here’s how it works
-DeepSeek and China’s Tsinghua University say they have found a way that could make AI models more intelligent and efficient. View on euronews
- MSN07/04 DeepSeek is developing self-improving AI models. Here’s how it works
-DeepSeek and China’s Tsinghua University say they have found a way that could make AI models more intelligent and efficient.
- EuronewsEN05/04 Google implicitly mocks OpenAI: GPU is melting, TPU adds fuel to the fire! Canvas is available for free, with amazing tests
-Google implicitly mocks OpenAI: GPU is melting, TPU adds fuel to the fire! Canvas is available for free, with amazing tests
- Sina01/04 OpenAI secures $300bn valuation in funding round led by SoftBank
-The firm has raised $40 billion, one of the largest ever funding rounds secured by a private start-up.
- EuronewsEN28/03 ChatGPT's viral Studio Ghibli-style images: 'An insult to life itself'
-“I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself." Wise words from legendary Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, whose comments on AI in 2016 are going viral following this week's trend of creating Studio Ghibli-style portraits with ChatGPT's latest update.
- EuronewsEN28/03 'Our GPUs are melting': OpenAI puts restrictions on new image tool
-ChatGPT's new feature that can generate images in the style of a popular Japanese animation studio is so popular that OpenAI has to put temporary limits on its use.
- EuronewsEN20/03 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.
- EuronewsEN15/03 Show me some ‘insanely good’ art by AI – and I will show you someone who is easily impressed
-Tech bros' hype is blinding us to the reality that artificial intelligence might not be so smart after all
- The Irish Times11/03 What is Manus AI and is it having a DeepSeek moment?
-A new Chinese AI platform is causing a frenzy. But is it worth the hype? Euronews Next takes a look.
- EuronewsEN10/03 ChatGPT gets 'anxiety' from traumatic content, researchers say
-New research has found that OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 gets anxiety when responding to a user’s trauma and that therapy relaxation prompts could bring better outcomes.
- EuronewsEN04/03 GPT-5 is coming: OpenAI leads new supervision technology, breaks illusions, and will be launched in late May
-GPT-5 is coming soon, OpenAI leads the new supervision technology and will be launched at the end of May. We hope that GPT-5 can better understand user intentions, have a wider knowledge base, and have a more natural interaction. At the same time, we need to pay attention to the abuse and misuse of AI.
- MSN02/03 Mark O'Connell: How ‘non-player character’ became a potent insult for the digital age
-Desire to see oneself as authentic, self-guided free-thinker, hemmed in on all sides by herds of conformist sheep is fundamentally adolescent
- The Irish Times28/02 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.
- EuronewsEN26/02 Eli Lilly unveils $27bn US investment as corporate America seeks to woo Trump
-CEO Dave Ricks credits Donald Trump with inspiring its push for US-based manufacturing
- The Irish Times22/02 OpenAI GPT-4.5 is expected to be released next week, and GPT-5 will be revealed to be unified with o3
-IT Home February 21st news, according to foreign media The Verge today, according to people familiar with the company's plans, Microsoft engineers are currently preparing server capacity for OpenAI's upcoming GPT-4.5 and GPT-5 models. Although OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently admitted that GPT-4.5 will be launched in a few weeks, the report mentioned that Microsoft expects to host the new AI model a
- MSN16/02 Elon Musk’s distractions imperil Tesla as rollercoaster ride continues
-Crazy market behaviour cannot persist indefinitely
- The Irish Times15/02 Brussels, my love? Can the EU counter Putin's sinister shadow war?
-In this edition, we hear how Putin is waging a shadow war to destabilise the West and attack our way of life, and discuss plans for investment into AI. #BrusselsMyLove
- EuronewsEN14/02 How will Elon Musk’s business empire benefit from his relationship with Trump?
-The world’s richest man now holds huge sway over its most powerful leader — and the US government
- The Irish Times14/02 Why experts call the Paris AI Action Summit ‘a missed opportunity’
-Euronews Next spoke to experts at the Paris summit for their reactions on the AI summit’s declaration.
- EuronewsEN13/02 Anthropic poaches Google DeepMind talent to lead new European office
-Anthropic announced to Euronews Next on Thursday in a Europe exclusive that Neil Houlsby would be leading the new Zürich office.
- EuronewsEN12/02 DeepSeek, BYD collaboration sends EV maker's shares to record high
-Chinese firm BYD is rolling out an advanced self-driving system in all of its cars, labelled as "God's Eye".
- EuronewsEN10/02 Elon Musk-led group makes $97.4bn bid for OpenAI
-Offer comes months after billionaire sued AI start-up to block it from transitioning to a for-profit firm
- The Irish Times09/02 Stanford, Washington University "Open AI AI Model Developed for $ 50"
-Developed 'S1' by the 'distillation' method used by Deep Chic… Google Geminai 2.0 (San Francisco = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Tae -jong = China's artificial intelligence (AI) startup Deep Chic has developed an AI model with excellent performance at low cost, and US researchers are also attracting attention. Developed a model. Stanford University and Washington University AI kite ...
- MSN04/02 OpenAI partners with Kakao to expand AI services in South Korea
-This was the second partnership deal signed this week between the ChatGPT developer and a high-profile Asian firm as it aims to expand its Stargate initiative.
- EuronewsEN01/02 Mark O’Connell: The giant machine for plagiarism is complaining that it has been plagiarised. Oh, the irony
-DeepSeek may have been trained on OpenAI’s own software, it is claimed, but it sounds like fair use to me
- The Irish Times31/01 Why DeepSeek's 'major security and safety gaps' are causing concern
-A new study looking into DeepSeek-R1’s safety found that it could explain in detail the biochemical interactions of mustard gas with DNA.
- EuronewsEN28/01 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 Times28/01 OpenAI’s Sam Altman vows ‘better models’ as China’s DeepSeek disrupts global AI race
-Executives and investors question valuations and whether vast capital outlays are needed after all
- The Irish Times28/01 After a deepseek in the technology market ... President Open AI: We will work on better models
-After a deepseek in the technology market ... President Open AI: We will work on better models
- Lebanon2427/01 Tech stocks on track for $1.2 trillion drop amid Deepseek buzz
-Big Tech shares slump after AI start-up’s model raises questions about need for huge western hardware investment
- The Irish Times27/01 Tech stocks slump as China’s DeepSeek prompts doubts on AI spending
-Start-up’s model raises questions about need for huge western hardware investment
- The Irish Times26/01 More corporate chiefs fall in line behind Napoleonic Trump
-Former Trump critic Sam Altman of OpenAI suddenly reckons the US president ‘will be incredible for the country in many ways’
- The Irish Times25/01 OpenAI releases first AI tool 'Operator'
-OpenAI announced that the artificial intelligence vehicle can make shopping and travel reservations. View on euronews
- MSN24/01 OpenAI launches first AI agent ‘Operator’ but it won’t be coming to Europe yet
-OpenAI said the tool can do your shopping and book your travel. View on euronews
- MSN24/01 OpenAI launches first AI agent but it won’t be coming to Europe yet
-OpenAI said the tool can do your shopping and book your travel.
- EuronewsEN24/01 Musk vs Altman clash... “One more mean tweet”
-Altman's counterattack on Musk for pouring cold water on the '700 trillion AI business' OpenAI and MS also show signs of cracking... The aftereffects of the Big Tech industry (Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Joo Jong-guk = The fight between giants in the IT industry over 'Stargate', an artificial intelligence (AI) joint venture announced by US President Donald Trump, is becoming increasingly fierce.
- MSN23/01 ChatGPT down: OpenAI working to fix major global outage
-The artificial intelligence (AI) company has acknowledged there is a major outage and is working to resolve the issue after a huge spike in reported disruptions.
- EuronewsEN08/01 OpenAI boss Sam Altman denies sister’s allegations of sexual abuse
-In a joint statement with his mother and two brothers, the OpenAI chief executive says allegations ‘utterly untrue’
- The Irish Times20/12 Italy's privacy watchdog fines OpenAI €15 million after probe into ChatGPT data collection
-The Italian Data Protection Authority found OpenAI used personal data to train their AI without "an adequate legal basis" for doing so. View on euronews
- MSN20/12 Italy fines OpenAI €15 million after ChatGPT data privacy probe
-The Italian Data Protection Authority found OpenAI used personal data to train their AI without "an adequate legal basis" for doing so.
- EuronewsEN20/12 Now you will be able to access Chat GPT through WhatsApp, know what to do
-If you also want to access Chat GPT through WhatsApp, then you just have to save a number for this. Not only this, access to Company Chat GPT is also done through call. However, the call facility has been started only in America.
- MSN20/12 ChatGPT comes on WhatsApp, work will be done within minutes by dialing a number
-OpenAI has extended ChatGPT. Now users will get ChatGPT facilities on WhatsApp and calls also. For that they just have to dial the number 1-800-242-8478 or send a message on it.
- MSN19/12 Bosses struggle to police workers’ use of AI
-Staff are adopting large language models faster than companies can issue guidelines on how to do so
- The Irish Times18/12 Steve Jobs and Sam Altman: the leaders who opted for a dollar as a salary
-While Steve Jobs transformed the world of consumer technology and Sam Altman leads the artificial intelligence revolution, both have proven that money is not the only indicator of success
- Infobae30/11 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?
- EuronewsEN23/11 Sam Altman's low salary as CEO of OpenAI in 2023: one of the worst paid
-Unlike other figures in the sector, Sam Altman was one of the lowest paid leaders in OpenAI and the technology industry in 2023. Learn the reasons behind it.
- La República19/11 Bard or bot? Study shows readers prefer AI to human poetry
-A study by the University of Pittsburgh reveals that AI-generated poetry has been rated higher than poems written by humans.
- 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 Times11/11 On Wall Street, a golden future for mini-nuclear reactors
-Jumps of 600% for companies that are developing SMRs. In Italy, short times for the newco led by Enel
- MSN11/11 ChatGPT blocked 250,000 AI image requests of US election candidates
-More than 250,000 requests to OpenAI platforms to make deepfakes of US election candidates were rejected, the company says.
- EuronewsEN11/11 Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, shared his strategy for hiring employees
-In a highly competitive market, staying relevant requires strategic hires. Characteristics of the Artificial Intelligence labor market
- Infobae27/10 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 Times26/10 Hugh Linehan: Creatives waking up to threat of big tech's AI training models
-More than 20,000 artists, writers, composers and other cultural creatives are objecting to unlicensed scraping of their work in the AI space race
- The Irish Times26/10 French town offers ChatGPT subscriptions to its older population to bridge the digital divide
-A French town announced that it was providing free access to ChatGPT Premium to its 12,000 inhabitants. Will it help them? View on euronews
- MSN25/10 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 Times24/10 Google’s latest rival: What is Perplexity AI and why is it causing so much controversy?
-The Jeff Bezos- supported AI start-up is hoping to use LLMs to challenge Google in the search engine market but it’s ruffling feathers. View on euronews
- MSN22/10 OpenAI’s advanced voice mode is now available in Europe. Here’s what you can do with it
-The ChatGPT maker ran into controversy after one of its voices resembled the voice of actor Scarlett Johansson in the 2013 film “Her.” View on euronews
- MSN22/10 OpenAI’s advanced voice mode is now available in Europe
-The ChatGPT maker ran into controversy after one of its voices resembled the voice of actor Scarlett Johansson in the 2013 film “Her.”
- EuronewsEN21/10 AI for business: IBM unveils new open source AI ‘Granite 3.0’ models for business
-IBM is rolling out new AI models, which it claims outperforms other popular large language models (LLMs). View on euronews
- MSN21/10 Europeans don’t trust AI when it comes to elections – survey
-A new survey shows how Europeans have little faith in AI being used in elections.
- EuronewsEN21/10 How IBM is harnessing AI models for business
-IBM is rolling out new AI models, which it claims outperforms other popular large language models (LLMs).
- EuronewsEN18/10 “Signs of strain in the MS-Open AI partnership, which was called ‘the best bromance’”
-NYT reports citing sources… "MS is shocked by OpenAI's 'attempt to oust Sam Altman'" OpenAI collaborates with consulting firm Bain to sell AI tools to companies (Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Cha Byeong-seop = Once 'the best bromance (friendship)' There have been observations that the cooperative relationship between Microsoft (MS) and Open AI, which was previously called , is showing signs of str
- MSN16/10 Are AI companies complying with the EU AI Act? A new ‘LLM Checker’ can find out
-Big Tech companies such as Apple and Meta have been cautious in rolling out their AI models in Europe. A new ‘LLM Checker’ could help. View on euronews
- MSN16/10 AI companies fall short of meeting EU AI Act standards - study
-Big Tech companies such as Apple and Meta have been cautious in rolling out their AI models in Europe. A new ‘LLM Checker’ could help.
- EuronewsEN10/10 “Open AI continues to be in deficit until 2029… deficit expected to be 19 trillion won in 2026”
-IT media "Achieving $100 billion in sales by 2029... Costs will also increase significantly" (San Francisco = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Tae-jong = ChatGPT developer OpenAI said that losses will continue until 2029 despite the popularity of ChatGPT, information technology (IT) media The Information reported on the 10th (local time). According to a financial report obtained by The Information,
- MSN10/10 ChatGPT maker OpenAI confirms Paris and Brussels offices as company set sights on Europe
-OpenAI, the company behind the wildly successful chatbot, has made no secret of its plans to expand in Europe. View on euronews
- MSN09/10 OpenAI confirms it is opening offices in Paris and Brussels
-OpenAI, the company behind the wildly successful chatbot, has made no secret of its plans to expand in Europe.
- EuronewsEN08/10 Why OpenAI’s Voice Mode, Meta’s Llama and Apple’s AI won’t be coming to Europe yet
-Experts say it comes down to EU regulation but could also be a tactic to slow down the rules, View on euronews
- MSN04/10 Parlez-vous AI? Francophone scholars warn against English language dominating AI
-Experts call on global leaders and tech giants in an open letter to prioritise multilingualism in AI development. View on euronews
- MSN04/10 Parlez-vous AI? Francophone scholars call for multilingual models
-Experts call on global leaders and tech giants in an open letter to prioritise multilingualism in AI development.
- EuronewsEN03/10 ChatGPT maker OpenAI sees historic funding round to build even larger AI models
-Now the world’s third largest venture-backed company, OpenAI has signalled that it will further boost its AI research. View on euronews
- MSN01/10 New AI models are more likely to give a wrong answer than admit they don't know
-According to a new study, the more advanced an AI large language model (LLM) becomes, the less likely it is to admit it can't answer a query. View on euronews
- MSN01/10 New AI models more likely to guess than admit they don't know answers
-According to a new study, the more advanced an AI large language model (LLM) becomes, the less likely it is to admit it can't answer a query.
- EuronewsEN30/09 California governor vetoes the US' first of its kind AI safety bill
-The bill, which would have been the first AI law in the US, would have required tech companies to test models and provided whistleblower protections to workers.
- EuronewsEN30/09 California governor vetoes bill to regulate artificial intelligence
-Gavin Newsom agreed with leading AI companies that the legislation would have stifled innovation
- The Irish Times26/09 OpenAI shifts to for-profit model, may give CEO Altman 7% stake
-Move is latest shakeup at artificial intelligence firm
- The Irish Times26/09 OpenAI could switch to for-profit company giving Sam Altman a stake
-Chief technology officer Mira Murati is also the latest senior staffer to step down in a leadership shake-up
- EuronewsEN26/09 Is all the investment pumped into AI really worth it?
-With humans outperforming the technology in a recent exploratory trial, equipping such systems with the autonomy to carry out their own actions raises questions of practicality, ethics and philosophy
- The Irish Times26/09 Will GenAI technology ever justify the heavy investment being made?
-With humans outperforming the technology in a recent exploratory trial, equipping such systems with the autonomy to carry out their own actions raises questions of practicality, ethics and philosophy
- The Irish Times21/09 NVIDIA, eliminated as an investor in Open AI?... “Cutoff below $250 million”
-(San Francisco = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Tae-jong = ChatGPT developer OpenAI is seeking to attract large-scale investments (funding) and has set the minimum investment amount at $250 million (KRW 333.6 billion), according to information technology (IT) media outlet D. Information reported on the 20th (local time). This means that Open AI will receive a huge amount of USD 6.5 billion (KRW 8.
- MSN19/09 Will California pass an AI law that is dividing Silicon Valley?
-California’s Gavin Newsom has until September 30th to decide whether to sign legislation that will reach far beyond the state
- The Irish Times17/09 OpenAI’s safety committee becomes ‘independent’ oversight board
-The move follows increasing scrutiny over OpenAI’s safety policies
- EuronewsEN14/09 How is the new GPT Chat developed?
-On Thursday, OpenAI unveiled its new generative artificial intelligence model, “O1,” which is capable of thinking and answering more complex questions, especially in the field of mathematics, compared to previous versions of models.
- Alghad13/09 The best AI tools for future-focused companies: chatbots, writing assistants, productivity boosters and more
-As artificial intelligence becomes more widespread in the workplace, here’s how the technology can give businesses an edge
- The Irish Times13/09 OpenAI releases o1, which it says solves harder problems
-OpenAI said o1 uses a chain of thought when attempting to solve a problem.
- EuronewsEN12/09 Open AI price exceeds 200 trillion won... Increased 5 times in 21 months
-The corporate value of OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, was found to be worth $150 billion (about 201 trillion won). It is similar in scale to Elon Musk’s ‘SpaceX’ (corporate value of approximately $150 billion). Compared to the beginning of last year ($29 billion) when Microsoft (MS) invested, the corporate value has increased more than five times in one year and nine months. The global market i
- MSN10/09 New iPhone16 and Apple Intelligence: What you missed from the ‘Glowtime’ event
-Apple unveiled its much-anticipated plans for AI. But it won’t be coming to Europe anytime soon. View on euronews
- MSN10/09 What to know about Apple Intelligence and the new iPhone 16
-Apple unveiled its much-anticipated plans for AI. But it won’t be coming to Europe anytime soon.
- EuronewsEN09/09 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
- MSN04/09 Open AI sales exceed $2 billion, goal is $3.4 billion this year... Cost $7 billion
-A total of 1,700 employees… 80% have been hired since the launch of ChatGPT Non-profit Open AI seeks to attract more investment and considers structural changes (San Francisco = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Tae-jong = Open AI, developer of conversational artificial intelligence (AI) ChatGPT, has sales of $2 billion (2. The New York Times (NYT) reported on the 3rd (local time) that it exceeded KR
- MSN01/09 5 of the most damaging ways AI could harm us, 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.
- EuronewsEN22/08 Mayoral candidate who wanted to govern with AI bot loses election
-The electorate is not ready for an AI bot making political decisions but a US librarian says a ‘revolution’ is sprouting.
- EuronewsEN08/08 AI robot ‘Figure 02’ invested by OpenAI unveiled… BMW factory testing
-(Seoul = News 1) Reporter Seungjun Kim = An artificial intelligence (AI) robot that understands human speech and executes commands according to its surrounding environment has successfully completed testing at the BMW factory. According to foreign media on the 8th, American robot startup Figure unveiled its new product 'Figure 02' on the 7th of this month. Startup Figure is a company that is consi
- 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
- MSN06/08 Elon Musk sues OpenAI for putting profits ahead of public good
-Elon Musk has sued OpenAI, renewing claims that the ChatGPT-maker put profits before 'the benefit of humanity'.
- EuronewsEN04/08 Is basic income an answer to the threat of AI-fuelled job losses?
-Prominent figures working in AI are saying a basic income could be needed to weather massive job losses linked to the technology.
- EuronewsEN31/07 OpenAI starts rolling out its ChatGPT voice mode to some Plus users
-OpenAI has recently released its advanced voice mode to a small number of ChatGPT Plus users.
- EuronewsEN31/07 AI models may collapse due to rising AI-generated content, study finds
-A new study warns that AI models could collapse as they start increasingly relying on AI-generated content for training.
- EuronewsEN18/07 China censors testing AI models so they conform to ‘socialist values’
-The GenAI models must answer questions on sensitive political topics and President Xi Jinping.
- EuronewsEN16/07 Microsoft faces UK competition investigation over AI start-up hires
-Microsoft faces UK competition investigation over hiring of AI startup's founder and key staff
- EuronewsEN16/07 Apple: just another overheated AI stock?
-Tech group has gained some $600bn in market capitalisation over past month
- The Irish Times11/07 Microsoft drops OpenAI board observer seat amid regulator scrutiny
-Microsoft, ChatGPT’s most prominent financial supporter, announced it is withdrawing its observer seat on the OpenAI board as the collaboration received scrutiny from antitrust regulators.
- EuronewsEN28/06 OpenAI and Microsoft accused of breaching US copyright law
-An American non-profit is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for allegedly breaching copyright law by using its material to train their AI models.
- EuronewsEN27/06 Publishers are signing big-ticket deals with OpenAI, but at what cost?
-Let’s hope, for the good of the press and all the things that rely on it — civic life, democracy, and so on — that the media execs signing big deals with OpenAI are indeed making the right bet with Big Tech this time around, Jonah Prousky writes.
- EuronewsEN26/06 OpenAI pauses the release of AI voice assistant over safety testing
-The advanced voice mode technology was first demoed in May but its launch has now been pushed back by a month.
- EuronewsEN20/06 Anthropic launches its latest, most powerful generative AI model
-Generative AI companies are racing to get one step ahead of the other. View on euronews
- MSN20/06 Anthropic launches new AI model, says it’s the ‘most powerful’ yet
-Generative AI companies are racing to get one step ahead of the other.
- EuronewsEN20/06 OpenAI’s former chief scientist launches rival AI company
-The start-up is called Safe Superintelligence.
- EuronewsEN20/06 Apple’s plan to focus on the personal side of AI takes centre stage after years of development
-Tech giant struggles to marry user privacy and data control with access to a locked-down cloud environment when required
- The Irish Times19/06 Apolitical receives Google.org funding to train governments in AI
-“It has made me think of ethical issues; AI is not just a technological innovation but it is about the people, services, and data that sits behind it,” a British civil servant said.
- EuronewsEN19/06 ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini and other AI chatbots are spewing Russian misinformation, study finds
-“This unvirtuous cycle means falsehoods are generated, repeated, and validated by AI platforms,” the study said. View on euronews
- MSN18/06 Leading AI chatbots are spewing Russian misinformation, study finds
-“This unvirtuous cycle means falsehoods are generated, repeated, and validated by AI platforms,” the study said.
- EuronewsEN15/06 Irish composer Jennifer Walshe on AI music: ‘If you came up with the idea for I Glued My Balls to My Butthole Again, is that art?’
-The Oxford professor of composition’s long use of artificial intelligence in her work makes her a good judge of its merits and its dangers
- The Irish Times14/06 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 Times14/06 Microsoft pauses new controversial AI feature over security concerns
-The Recall feature is supposed to sort through your emails but it does so by making a screenshot of everything you do.
- EuronewsEN13/06 Karlin Lillington: Nvidia probably won’t be thrilled that it drew the US justice department card
- The Irish Times12/06 Apple shares hit record high on back of new AI tools
-Price gained 7.3 per cent, a first record high for the year and after an initial lukewarm reaction from investors
- The Irish Times12/06 Elon Musk drops lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman
-Elon Musk alleged that the ChatGPT maker had abandoned its original mission to create artificial intelligence (AI) for the benefit of humanity.
- EuronewsEN11/06 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
- MSN07/06 AI boom: US regulators to investigate Microsoft, OpenAI, and Nvidia
-US antitrust enforcers will investigate leading AI companies Microsoft, Nvidia, and OpenAI. View on euronews
- MSN07/06 US regulators to look into AI companies Microsoft, OpenAI, and Nvidia
-US antitrust enforcers will investigate leading AI companies Microsoft, Nvidia, and OpenAI.
- EuronewsEN31/05 Why do AI chatbots sometimes give false or misleading answers?
-We take a look at why artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots show false or misleading information to users.
- EuronewsEN30/05 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...
- MSN30/05 Scarlett Johansson is right: AI companies must be more transparent
-A new index shows that they have a long way to go, including on data access and model trustworthiness
- The Irish Times30/05 AI is 'changing our world and our lives,' UN chief says
-The UN telecommunications agency has kicked off its annual AI for Good conference.
- EuronewsEN29/05 AI tools gain recognition but lack daily use, survey reveals
-A survey of 12,000 participants across six countries found that while most people have heard of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools like ChatGPT, regular usage remains low.
- EuronewsEN28/05 OpenAI forms safety committee as it starts training next AI model
-Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, will lead a new safety committee as training starts on their latest model.
- EuronewsEN27/05 Musk’s xAI raises $6bn in bid to challenge OpenAI
-Tesla boss seeking to take on Sam Altman’s OpenAI
- The Irish Times26/05 AI could ‘solve some of our hardest problems,’ says Amazon CTO Werner Vogels
-Amazon’s Chief Technology Officer discusses how the company is using artificial intelligence (AI). View on euronews
- MSN25/05 AI could solve our ‘hardest problems,’ says Amazon CTO Werner Vogels
-Amazon’s Chief Technology Officer discusses how the company is using artificial intelligence (AI).
- EuronewsEN23/05 The race for an AI-powered personal assistant
-Google and OpenAI unveiled new tools to bring ‘intelligent systems’ a step closer. Will this be a milestone for generative AI?
- The Irish Times20/05 Open AI, Scarlett Johansson's voice controversy... "GPT-4o Voice Suspended"
-Mrs. Imitation… “Other professional actor voices selected for casting and recording over 5 months” (San Francisco = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Tae-jong = ChatGPT developer OpenAI has decided to temporarily suspend the use of ChatGPT voices similar to the voice of famous American actress Scarlett Johansson. OpenAI posted on its blog on the afternoon of the 19th (local time), "We are the voice o
- MSN20/05 OpenAI’s Sam Altman ‘embarrassed’ over staff exit contracts
-A clause in exit paperwork meant they could have their equity in OpenAI taken away if they did not sign NDAs.
- EuronewsEN20/05 Woman refinds her voice with AI after illness left her unable to talk
-While artificial intelligence (AI) voice cloning has caused concern, the use of OpenAI's new tech could help people affected by strokes and tumours.
- EuronewsEN18/05 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.
- EuronewsEN17/05 OpenAI vs Google’s Gemini: All the major AI updates this week
-AI voice assistants stole the show this week as tech companies made major announcements.
- EuronewsEN17/05 The 10 best uses of OpenAI’s new GPT-4o
-Since its launch, users have found creative ways to use ChatGPT’s latest version, GPT-4o, from generating video games to transcribing historical texts.
- EuronewsEN16/05 OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever is leaving the ChatGPT maker
-Ilya Sutskever, who co-founded OpenAI with Sam Altman, said he will work on a project that’s "personally meaningful". View on euronews
- MSN15/05 OpenAI chief scientist is leaving the company
-Ilya Sutskever played a key role in the short-lived ousting of Sam Altman last year
- The Irish Times15/05 OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever is leaving the start-up
-Ilya Sutskever, who co-founded OpenAI with Sam Altman, said he will work on a project that’s "personally meaningful".
- EuronewsEN14/05 OpenAI rival Anthropic launches in Europe
-The Claude chatbot supports multiple European languages.
- EuronewsEN13/05 OpenAI unveils new AI model ChatGPT-4o
-OpenAI has a new ChatGPT model with an upgraded voice assistant and free users will get access to custom chatbots for the first time.
- EuronewsEN09/05 Chinese AI start-ups power ahead in the race to overtake ChatGPT
-Zhipu AI, Moonshot AI, MiniMax and 01.ai lead pack of more than 260 firms challenging US rivals such as OpenAI and Anthropic
- The Irish Times02/05 The US Chips Act has not only been a success - it’s sparked a multibillion-dollar investment boom
-More than halfway through its incentives spending, the US will have far greater scope to manage shocks
- The Irish Times29/04 Austrian NGO files privacy complaint over ChatGPT
-OpenAI accused of being unable to correct to false information used by its popular chatbot.
- EuronewsEN29/04 Financial Times enters into partnership with OpenAI
-The British newspaper has joined a list of news organisations entering into a content licensing agreement with OpenAI.
- EuronewsEN20/04 The most beautiful university in Peru, according to AI: highlights its green areas and architecture
-Artificial intelligence (AI) chose the university with the most outstanding architectural beauty and highlighted its influence on the aesthetic and cultural inspiration of the academic community.
- La República19/04 OpenAI: ChatGPT maker company starts hiring for the first time in India, appoints Government Relations Head?
-OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPIT, has started hiring employees in India. The company has hired its first employee. He has appointed a Government Relations Head. Microsoft investee OpenAI has hired Pragya Mishra to lead public policy affairs and partnerships in India. Bloomberg's...
- MSN02/04 This French start-up may have solved AI’s copyright training issues
-The Common Corpus aims to create a space for open science.
- EuronewsEN01/04 OpenAI unveils AI voice cloning tech but limits availability
-OpenAI’s Voice Engine was first developed in late 2022.
- EuronewsEN28/03 Sorry Elon, Grok is not open source AI. Here’s why, according to the creator of the definition
-AI companies that claim they are open source, such as Musk’s latest AI venture, open source the weights but not the data they are trained on nor the training process. View on euronews
- MSN28/03 Open source AI is getting an official definition. Here’s why
-AI companies that claim they are open source, such as Musk’s latest AI venture, open source the weights but not the data they are trained on nor the training process.
- EuronewsEN21/03 Who is Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft’s new AI chief, and what does his appointment mean for Big Tech?
-Who is the DeepMind co-founder and why might his appointment shake up the AI industry? Euronews Next looks at Microsoft’s newest hire. View on euronews
- MSN21/03 Karlin Lillington: Europe’s AI Act is a ‘decent start’ but is it workable?
-Watered down legislation still puts Europe ahead on regulating AI but enforcement could be held back by technological gaps
- The Irish Times21/03 Who is Microsoft’s new AI chief, Mustafa Suleyman?
-Who is the DeepMind co-founder and why might his appointment shake up the AI industry? Euronews Next looks at Microsoft’s newest hire.
- EuronewsEN18/03 AI for the People, Courtesy of … Elon Musk?
-Transparency, or the appearance of it, is the technology’s new norm.
- The Atlantic18/03 Apple is reportedly in talks with Google’s Gemini to use its AI in iP
-Apple has also engaged in conversations with OpenAI, according to Bloomberg.
- EuronewsEN14/03 OpenAI partners with European media giants Le Monde and El Pais
-The deal comes as various copyright lawsuits mount against AI companies, including the current one against OpenAI by the New York Times.
- EuronewsEN07/03 This AI worm can steal private data and send spam emails
-Researchers have created an AI worm that you don’t even need to click on to do damage.
- EuronewsEN06/03 Artificial intelligence fight! OpenAI exposed Elon Musk
-The fight between OpenAI company and Elon Musk continues. OpenAI explained what Musk wants from the company.
- Yeniakit06/03 OpenAI hits back at Elon Musk’s lawsuit and says he wanted full control of ChatGPT maker
-Musk’s lawsuit alleges OpenAI abandoned its original plans to be an open-source AI company that was for the good of humanity. View on euronews
- MSN06/03 OpenAI fires back at Musk allegations with trove of emails
-Musk claims OpenAI is now beholden to Microsoft
- The Irish Times06/03 OpenAI says Elon Musk wanted full control of the AI company
-Musk’s lawsuit alleges OpenAI abandoned its original plans to be an open-source AI company that was for the good of humanity.
- EuronewsEN04/03 Student fights AI cheating allegations for using Grammarly
-Marley Stevens, a junior at the University of North Georgia, used popular writing plug-in Grammarly on a paper for her criminal justice class.
- NewsNation04/03 OpenAI rival Anthropic launches its most powerful AI chatbot
-The company was formed in 2021 by brother and sister Dario and Daniela Amodei, after they left OpenAI.
- EuronewsEN01/03 Green MEPs question ethics of Mistral AI’s deal with Microsoft
-Mistral AI’s new partnership with Microsoft has raised questions about the role of Big Tech in Europe.
- EuronewsEN29/02 AI boom sparks concern over Big Tech’s water consumption
-Microsoft, Google and Meta are using more water to cool down data centres that power artificial intelligence products
- The Irish Times29/02 Digital outlets sue Open AI for unauthorised use of journalism
-Digital outlets The Intercept, Raw Story and AlterNet are the latest organisations to sue OpenAI.
- 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 Klarna’s AI bot is doing the work of 700 employees. What will happen to their jobs?
-Klarna’s CEO said that decision-makers need to understand that this is not just “in the future” but happening now. View on euronews
- MSN28/02 Klarna’s AI assistant does ‘equivalent job of 700 employees’, CEO says
-Klarna’s CEO said that decision-makers need to understand that this is not just “in the future” but happening now.
- 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.
- EuronewsEN22/02 Cancer leaders pen 'letter to the world' calling for urgent investment
-More than 50 charities and experts argued the scientific community now stood at a 'tipping point' requiring a united global response to tackle the disease.
- DailyMail22/02 OpenAI and Intel CEOs discuss AI's need for processing power
-CEOs of OpenAI and Intel cite artificial intelligence's voracious appetite for processing power
- 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.
- Express21/02 Anne Sheehan moves from Irish role to senior European post with Microsoft
-Search to recruit successor under way as general manager steps down in April
- The Irish Times20/02 What is open source AI and why is profit so important to the debate?
-Regulators, start-ups and Big Tech are split into two camps in the open versus closed source artificial intelligence debate, where safety and profit take precedence.
- EuronewsEN18/02 Sora, OpenAI's new text-to-video tool, is causing excitement and fears. Here's what we know about it
-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. View on euronews
- MSN18/02 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.
- EuronewsEN17/02 Big Tech companies sign accord to fight AI-generated election trickery
-Meta, OpenAI, TikTok, Microsoft, and Amazon were among the agreement's signatories at the Munich Security Conference. Elon Musk's X also signed up.
- 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.
- EuronewsEN15/02 Microsoft warned that US adversaries are beginning to use artificial intelligence in offensive cyber operations
-The tech giant and its business partner OpenAI said they had detected malicious cyber actors including China, North Korea and Iran.
- Infobae13/02 OpenAI, Sam Altman and the $US7 trillion rumour that has rocked the tech world
-OpenAI's Sam Altman is reportedly trying to raise an unprecedented amount of money to remake the global chip industry. What would that mean for the race to reach human-level AI?
- abc.net.au09/02 OpenAI on track to hit $2bn revenue milestone as growth rockets
-San Francisco-based start-up joins Google and Meta as one of the fastest-growing tech companies ever
- The Irish Times08/02 Google introduces AI-powered Gemini app and casts aside Bard
-Google will cast aside the Bard chatbot that it introduced a year ago in an effort to catch up with ChatGPT.
- EuronewsEN06/02 Skills shortage stands in the way of businesses unlocking AI potential
-More than 60 per cent of businesses said AI is the most promising technology, followed by cybersecurity and cloud computing.
- EuronewsEN02/02 Latest Google AI model Gemini Pro is now available in Europe
-Gemini Pro is now available for European users, a month after its US launch.
- EuronewsEN30/01 OpenAI teams up with children’s safety NGO to create AI guidelines
-OpenAI has come under scrutiny over data handling and the fear that AI could harm society.
- EuronewsEN29/01 Italy’s watchdog says OpenAI’s ChatGPT breaches Europe’s data rules
-Italy’s privacy body opened a probe into the company in March last year and briefly banned ChatGPT, alleging it had breached the EU’s data rules.
- EuronewsEN23/01 Time to stop the doublespeak on artificial intelligence
-Profit is and will remain the driving force; the challenge is to set and enforce credible limits
- The Irish Times23/01 Why AI will not be taking your job, at least for now
-MIT researchers looked at whether or not AI was more cost-effective in 1,000 visually assisted tasks in 800 occupations.
- EuronewsEN23/01 Generative AI and what it may mean for Europe
-One of the most prominent themes to emerge from the latest World Economic Forum in Davos was the rising potential and associated challenges for generative AI.
- EuronewsEN18/01 OpenAI’s Sam Altman calls firing saga ‘ridiculous’ at Davos
-OpenAI’s CEO spoke about last year’s firing saga and addressed concerns about the future of AI in Davos.
- EuronewsEN14/01 The Irish Times view on the New York Times vs OpenAI: rights and wrongs of artificial intelligence
-It seems reasonable that those who create the original content without which these systems could not exist should have a claim to a share of any profits
- The Irish Times12/01 The CEO of Open AI is married to a man
-After the excitement of the previous year, it seems that not only Sam Altman's professional career, but also his personal life is on track.
- hvg.hu09/01 EU regulators to review Microsoft's $13 billion bet on OpenAI
-The European Commission announced on Tuesday that it would check whether Microsoft's investment in OpenAI falls under the bloc's merger laws. #EuropeNews
- EuronewsEN09/01 AI models need copyrighted content for training, OpenAI argues
-OpenAI faces multiple lawsuits over its use of copyrighted articles, books, and art to train its generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools.
- EuronewsEN08/01 ChatGPT voice assistant is making its way into Volkswagen cars
-You can ask the vehicle's onboard assistant to do all types of things, such as keeping you warm to asking it to keep your children entertained.
- EuronewsEN04/01 There Was Never Such a Thing as ‘Open’ AI
-Transparency isn’t enough to democratize the technology
- The Atlantic29/12 From emotion AI to space, here’s what to expect from tech in 2024
-Emotion AI could take the crown from generative AI and space tech could save humanity. Euronews Next looks at what we can expect from technology in 2024.
- EuronewsEN27/12 The New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft over copyright concerns
-The New York Times alleges Microsoft and OpenAI used articles to train chatbots that compete with news outlets over information.
- NewsNation27/12 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.
- EuronewsEN27/12 New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft over AI use of stories
-The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against the maker of ChatGPT in a bid to end the practice of using its published material to train chatbots.
- EuronewsEN19/12 OpenAI gives veto power to board on risky AI
-The potential dangers of generative AI are a concern to the public, politicians and AI researchers.
- EuronewsEN15/12 Potentially disastrous’: Tech sector says EU AI Act goes too far
-The EU AI Act still isn’t set in stone and the European elections could shake things up. But for the moment, the tech industry fears the Act may stifle competition. Meanwhile, artists and authors have proved more welcoming.
- EuronewsEN14/12 ChatGPT: News articles will be used to train AI models
-“We want to explore the opportunities of AI-empowered journalism — to bring quality, societal relevance and the business model of journalism to the next level,” said Axel Springer CEO.
- EuronewsEN14/12 'I was heartbroken': Dealing with grief when your AI lover is shutdown
-People are building meaningful relationships with virtual avatars, but the unreliable services hosting them mean they could "die" at any point.
- EuronewsEN13/12 Why we need fewer men in AI, according to leading women in tech
-Euronews Next spoke to the women working in AI to find out why women need to be in the sector and what needs to change to encourage them.
- EuronewsEN12/12 2023: A breakout year for artificial intelligence
-It’s been just over a year since ChatGPT kicked off an AI arms race that will change the way people work and interact.
- NewsNation11/12 'I lost the love of my life': What do you do when your AI lover dies?
-People are building meaningful relationships with virtual avatars, but the unreliable services hosting them mean they could "die" at any point.
- EuronewsEN11/12 French AI start-up Mistral reaches unicorn status
-Mistral offers companies open-source language models that can be used to launch chatbots and other AI products such as search engines.
- EuronewsEN08/12 Grok, Elon Musk’s ‘rebellious’ AI chatbot, is rolling out on X
-One of the features of Grok is to “roast” yourself based on your recent posts on X. Here’s what else we know about it.
- EuronewsEN07/12 EU nears deal to regulate AI technology in landmark act
-Negotiators have agreed to a set of controls for generative artificial intelligence tools
- The Irish Times07/12 Google launches AI model Gemini, its big hope to taking on ChatGPT
-In a bid to takedown OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google says its new AI Gemini can reason better than its existing rivals.
- EuronewsEN01/12 Microsoft will have observer role on OpenAI’s new board
-Key investor in generative AI start-up seeks to strengthen corporate governance after week of tumult
- The Irish Times30/11 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.
- EuronewsEN26/11 Microsoft the big winner from chaos at OpenAI
-Shares in the $2.8 trillion tech giant are up almost 60% this year, and much of that is AI-related
- The Irish Times25/11 Open AI founder reinstated amidst AI 'threat to humanity' concerns
-A Silicon Valley millionaire was back at his desk yesterday in spite of his firm developing an AI dubbed a "threat to humanity" by his own staff.
- Express24/11 OpenAI was working on a concerning, powerful new AI model - report
-A report says the new discovery called Q* fuelled safety concerns and that employees told the board about it before CEO Sam Altman was fired.
- EuronewsEN23/11 "Threat to humanity." The shocking discovery of the founder of ChatGpt
-The researchers would have forwarded a letter to the company's board of directors in which they warned about the issue
- MSN22/11 ‘I’ve never seen anything like this’: How OpenAI’s dramatic weekend unfolded
-Schism owed much to the very different personalities and ambitions of the core group behind the company
- The Irish Times22/11 Sam Altman rehired as OpenAI CEO just days after firing
-It's been quite a week for ChatGPT creator OpenAI. In a dramatic u-turn, ousted CEO Sam Altman has been rehired. And he'll be joined by a new board.
- EuronewsEN21/11 Sam Altman, OpenAI board open talks on his possible return
-Company aiming to resolve chaos before US holiday on Thursday
- The Irish Times21/11 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.
- MSN21/11 What we know about Enter Emmett Shear, OpenAI's new interim CEO
-OpenAI, the creator of AI chatbot ChatGPT, fired its CEO and co-founder Sam Altman over the weekend. In his place steps Emmett Shear, but who is he?
- EuronewsEN20/11 Microsoft Recruits Sam Altman Cs After Being Fired by OpenAI
-Microsoft hired OpenAI founder Sam Altman and Brockman, who had just been fired by the company he founded.
- MSN20/11 Subversive scientist Sam Altman: I regret it
-Ilya Sutskever, the chief scientist behind the ouster of OpenAI CEO, said he regrets and hopes the company can gather again.
- VN Express20/11 OpenAI taps Emmett Shear to succeed Sam Altman as chief executive
-Unexpected move set to deepen rifts after board sacks artificial intelligence company’s co-founder
- The Irish Times20/11 False outputs from AI chatbots pose a threat to science - study
-Oxford researchers warn that AI chatbots pose a risk to science.
- EuronewsEN20/11 Microsoft hires ousted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman after firing fallout
-Microsoft has hired former OpenAI chief Sam Altman to lead "new advanced AI research team," while ex-Twitch CEO takes his former role as OpenAI CEO.
- EuronewsEN19/11 What on earth is going on with Open AI? Altman's dismissal was even mentioned as a 'talk of the hour'
-‘Chat GPT father’ Altman was suddenly fired, saying, “Communication was not honest,” and there were ‘indecent rumors’ about internal corruption and misconduct… Mention of return after one day "due to philosophical conflict surrounding AI risk"... Is this a 'giant comedy' revealing the insides of the AI industry? (Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jae-Hyeon Noh = There is a lot of interest in the ann
- MSN19/11 OpenAI board urged by Microsoft and other investors to restore Altman
-Cofounder had pushed hard to change the company from a nonprofit to a commercially successful business
- The Irish Times19/11 Ousted OpenAI CEO Altman discusses possible return, mulls new AI venture - source | Business
-Sam Altman, the just ousted CEO of OpenAI, is discussing a possible return to the company behind the ChatGPT bot even as he considers launching a new artificial intelligence (AI) venture, a person briefed on the matter said on Saturday.
- News2419/11 Ousted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in discussions to return to company
-In an astonishing u-turn, the board of OpenAI, the company behind AI chatbot ChatGPT, are in discussions with fired CEO Sam Altman to return.
- EuronewsEN18/11 Sam Altman Fired, eFishery Boss: How Do Startup Founders Who Perform in the Red Work?
-The sudden dismissal of Sam Altman from the position of CEO of OpenAI raises questions about the future of startup founders with red performance.
- MSN07/11 Everything you need to know about OpenAI’s upgrades
-OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed his vision for the tech powering ChatGPT, which has more than 100 million weekly active users.
- EuronewsEN03/11 AI updates of the week: Elon Musk’s xAI is coming, LinkedIn and Microsoft’s AI assistants
-It’s been a busy week for AI with a summit in the UK and multiple companies claiming their AI model is the best. View on euronews
- MSN03/11 Musk and Sunak discuss 'disruptive force' of AI at UK summit
-Speaking at the discussion, Musk said there was a role for governments to play "when the public safety is at risk" in regards to AI.
- EuronewsEN03/11 From Musk to Microsoft, what are the latest AI developments this week?
-It’s been a busy week for AI with a summit in the UK and multiple companies claiming their AI model is the best.
- EuronewsEN30/10 Biden makes new rules for AI over safety concerns
-US president Joe Biden signs order to guide the development of AI.
- EuronewsEN27/10 UN appoints AI panel on international governance to advise on risks
-The potential harms of AI include misinformation and disinformation, as well as bias, fraud, and violation of human rights, the head of the UN said.
- EuronewsEN20/10 AI Act trilogue to wrangle foundation models, governance
-Disagreements between the EU institutions over foundation AI models and governance issues are set to be wrangled during tomorrow’s (24 October) fifth trilogue negotiation taking place in Brussels, one of the AI Act’s MEP co-rapporteurs has told euronews.
- EuronewsEN25/09 ChatGPT can now ‘see, hear and speak’ after major update
-Yes, ChatGPT can talk to you now.
- NewsNation04/05 Plan To Tackle AI Risks Outlined By Biden Administration—As Calls For Regulation Grow
-Vice President Kamala Harris is set to meet with the CEOs of Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic later on Thursday to discuss potential risks from AI.
- Forbes12/04 US weighs rules for ChatGPT-like AI | News24
-US regulators on Tuesday took a first step towards drawing up new rules on artificial intelligence that could see the White House put the brakes on new technologies such as ChatGPT.
- News2410/04 Here’s How To Use AI—Like ChatGPT And Bard—For Everyday Tasks Like Creating A Budget, Finding Airfare Or Planning Meals
-Both AI chatbots are large language models that give human-like responses to prompts and questions.
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