OpenAI promises to fund legal costs for ChatGPT users sued over copyright
OpenAI joins Google, Microsoft and others in legally backing their users if they face legal action over copyright infringement. Go to Source
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OpenAI joins Google, Microsoft and others in legally backing their users if they face legal action over copyright infringement. Go to Source
The ‘GPTs’ feature potentially reduces the need for paid subscribers to enter complex prompts, the OpenAI team claimed. Go to Source
ChatGPT creator OpenAI is taking seriously the full spectrum of safety risks related to AI and launching its “Preparedness” team as planned. Go to Source
Yann LeCun a chief AI scientist at Meta said labeling the existential risk of AI is “premature” and it’s “preposterous” that AI might kill off humanity. Go to Source
The two companies said they plan to use OpenAI’s models in industries in which G42 has connections and experience, such as energy, finance, healthcare and public services. Go to Source
The expanded export controls of AI semiconductor chips include a new performance threshold, licensing requirements expansions and a notification requirement, among others. Go to Source
The Chinese megacorporation claims its newest model rivals OpenAI’s popular model in generating text, images, and video. Go to Source
A university in Saudi Arabia has collaborated with two Chinese universities to create an Arabic-focused AI system called AceGPT. Go to Source
Negotiators in the EU are reportedly considering additional restrictions for large AI models – like OpenAI’s GPT-4- as a component of the forthcoming AI Act. Go to Source
During an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Altman expressed his excitement for Bitcoin and also said he was “super against” CBDCs. Go to Source