Microsoft and Nvidia stocks reach all-time highs amid OpenAI CEO shuffle
Former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reportedly agreed to a position with Microsoft while Nvidia reaps the benefits of big tech’s scramble to build a better chatbot. Go to Source
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Former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reportedly agreed to a position with Microsoft while Nvidia reaps the benefits of big tech’s scramble to build a better chatbot. Go to Source
505 out of 700 employees reportedly signed a letter stating that the board has undermined the company’s mission by firing Altman. Go to Source
Sam Altman’s eye-scanning world ID project saw its token price go on a wild ride over the weekend after he was fired by OpenAI. Go to Source
OpenAI’s new interim CEO is considered a “product person” who supports regulatory oversight of artificial intelligence. Go to Source
At least three senior researchers have left OpenAI since Sam Altman was removed as the startup’s CEO on Nov. 17. Go to Source
The Board of Directors removed Altman on the grounds that he was allegedly ‘not consistently candid in his communications with the board.’ Go to Source
The new Microsoft Azure Maia AI Accelerator is designed for AI tasks and generative AI and was debuted in tandem with its new Azure Cobalt CPU to compute cloud workloads. Go to Source
According to the CEO, new sign-ups have been paused because the platform has exceeded its capacity, thus affecting users’ quality of experience. Go to Source
Google opens lawsuit against scammers offering a malicious version of its AI chatbot Bard that tricks users into downloads and installs malware software on their devices. Go to Source
Sam Altman posted a meme on X accusing Grok of being a GPT designed to make grandpa jokes. Musk may have proved the OpenAI CEO’s point with his clap back. Go to Source