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- A lawyer used ChatGPT and now has to answer for its ‘bogus’ citations OpenAI’s ChatGPT is a lot of things, but a lawyer it is not. | Illustration: The Verge Lawyers suing the Colombian airline Avianca submitted a brief full of previous cases that were just made up by ChatGPT, The New York Times reported today. After opposing counsel pointed out the nonexistent...
- Sam Altman shares his optimistic view of our AI future OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman has been touring Europe for the past few days, meeting head of governments and startup communities to talk about AI regulation, ChatGPT and beyond. In his latest on-stage appearance at Station F in Paris, Altman answered questions from local entrepreneurs and shared his views about artificial...
- Daylight’s sunset and Meta’s year of focus Hello, and welcome back to Equity, a podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. Mary Ann and Alex were a dynamic duo this week, taking on a blizzard of tech news, startup updates, and questions that linger over hundreds of billions of dollars...
- Tools for Humanity Sam Altman (pictured right) CEO of OpenAI, has raised $115 million to start a crypto company which could, one day, provide an income for everyone on the planet. In a world where AI may eliminate work, a universal basic income may become needed and the startup, called Tools for Humanity,...
- Sam Altman’s big European tour Fresh from telling US lawmakers he’s a fan of regulation and laws are needed to mitigate the risks around artificial intelligence — and, indeed, calling for an international regulatory body for AI — OpenAI CEO’s Sam Altman is on a tour of Europe this week to meet European regulators and...
- DeepMind’s CEO will discuss research, Google and more on Disrupt’s AI Stage Artificial intelligence captures headlines on an almost a daily basis — and for good reason. The technology will have a profound effect on just about every aspect of life for billions of people around the world. Over the past year, we’ve watched as two giants — Google-owned DeepMind and Microsoft-backed...
- OpenAI is Using GPT-4 to Explain Neurons' Behavior in GPT-2 A recent paper by a group of researchers at OpenAI outlines a novel approach to solve one of the limitations of current deep neural networks (DNNs), namely their lack of interpretability. By Using GPT-4, the researchers aim to build a technique to explain what events cause a neuron to activate,...
- Sam Altman sells superintelligent sunshine as protestors call for AGI pause Author Azeem Azhar talks to Sam Altman onstage at UCL. | Image: The Verge The queue to see OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speak at University College London on Wednesday stretched hundreds deep into the street. Those waiting gossiped in the sunshine about the company and their experience using ChatGPT, while...
- Arc launches HireAI to make finding software developers easier Arc, the jobs platform created especially for software developers looking for remote positions, wants to make recruitment easier with the launch of HireAI. Powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4, HireAI does much of the manual work of finding the right candidates from the 250,000 developers on Arc, including resume screening and mass...
- AI Needs an International Watchdog, OpenAI Leaders Say To manage its risks, “superintelligent” artificial intelligence should be governed by a body similar to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the lab’s leadership said in note on its website....
- Wellen taps OpenAI’s GPT for a chatbot that dishes advice on bone health What are AI chatbots good for? Lovers of sci-fi novels may recall the “librarian”, a character in Neal Stephenson’s 1992 classic Snow Crash; not a person but an AI program and virtual library which was capable of interacting with users in a conversational manner. The fictional concept suggested an elegant...
- Microsoft’s Azure AI Studio lets developers build their own AI ‘copilots’ Microsoft wants companies to build their own AI-powered “copilots” — using tools on Azure and machine learning models from its close partner OpenAI, of course. Today at its annual Build conference, Microsoft launched Azure AI Studio, a new capability within the Azure OpenAI Service that lets customers combine a model...