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OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman Says We're Not Training GPT-5 And We Won't For Some Time
During a conversation about potential risks associated with AI systems, Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of OpenAI, confirmed that the organization is not training GPT-5, the anticipated successor to its GPT-4 AI language model, which was released in March. Altman made this statement while speaking at an event held at MIT, where he was asked about an open letter circulated among the tech community. The letter requested that labs such as OpenAI must pause the development of AI systems that are "more powerful than GPT-4" due to concerns about the safety of future systems. However, the letter has been criticized by numerous industry professionals, including some of its signatories. Experts disagree on the level of threat posed by AI, as well as on how the industry can "pause" development in the first place. Altman stated that the letter "lacks most of the technical nuances about where we need the pause" and highlighted that an earlier version of the letter had claimed that OpenAI was currently training GPT-5.
Elon Musk reportedly planning to launch AI rival to ChatGPT maker
Elon Musk is reportedly planning to launch an artificial intelligence company to compete with OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, as Silicon Valley battles for dominance in the rapidly developing technology. The billionaire boss of Tesla and Twitter is in the process of bringing together a team of AI researchers and engineers and is in talks with several investors about the project, according to the Financial Times. "A bunch of people are investing in it … it's real and they are excited about it," a person with knowledge of the talks told the newspaper, which cited Nevada business records showing that on 9 March Musk incorporated a company called X.AI of which he is the company's sole director. The move, which would mean him joining tech giants Microsoft, Google and Amazon and startups including OpenAI in the fast-changing generative AI space, appears to signal a rapid change of direction. Only a few weeks ago Musk co-signed a letter in which he and more than 1,800 others demanded a six-month pause in AI research.
Elon Musk forms X.AI artificial intelligence company - Grand Coverage
Elon Musk has formed an X.AI artificial intelligence corporation based in the US state of Nevada, according to business documents that surfaced on Friday. Musk, who is already the boss of Twitter and Tesla, was listed as director of X.AI Corporation founded on March 9, a state business filing indicated. Musk recently merged Twitter with a newly created "X" shell company, keeping the brand name for the platform but not the business. Musk's founding of what appears to be a rival to ChatGPT-maker OpenAI came despite recently calling for an overall pause in developing artificial intelligence. Musk has bought thousands of powerful, costly computing processors and hired engineering talent as part of an AI project at Twitter, according to an Insider report.
Here's Why ChatGPT Will Revolutionize the iGaming Industry
The iGaming industry is just one of many that now heavily utilize artificial intelligence (AI). The application of AI in iGaming has grown over the past several years, leading to the creation of increasingly sophisticated technologies that improve the gaming experience while assuring security. One such innovation is ChatGPT, an AI-driven chatbot developed by OpenAI, a preeminent research facility in the AI sector. ChatGPT, which is based on the GPT-3 architecture and has been trained on a sizable quantity of data, can produce responses that resemble those of a human being. Since it can comprehend normal language, communicating with users is fun and easy.
HuggingGPT: Can This Collaborative Language Model Truly Do It All?
AI researchers continue to work towards the development of an Artificial General Intelligence capable of performing tasks across all domains. While numerous domain-specific models can address particular problems, no single model exists that can solve all problems. Traditional large language models (LLMs) excel in handling text and responding to users but face limitations when processing complex information like vision and speech. Instead of training LLMs to handle domain-specific problems, an intriguing approach is to employ LLMs alongside domain-specific models to address real-world use cases. Consider several examples: identifying toppings on a pizza from an advertisement, determining the amount to pay from an invoice, checking if it's raining outside, counting dogs in a park, assessing whether vehicles are on the road to cross it safely, or recognizing a location based on a picture.
60 ChatGPT Prompts for Data Science (Tried, Tested, and Rated)
How do I land the role and with what resources exactly in 6 months? I have no surprises that ChatGPT did well here. It is able to regurgigate oft-repeated advice for career changers. While this is technically correct, I didn't find it overwhelming impressive. Side note: One can combine this tip with Tip 41 (Suggest portfolio ideas) and 42 (Suggest dataset) when building one's portfolio.
Elon Musk plans AI startup to rival OpenAI, Financial Times reports
April 14 (Reuters) - Billionaire Elon Musk is working on launching an artificial intelligence start-up that will rival ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, the Financial Times reported on Friday citing people familiar with his plans. Twitter-owner Musk is assembling a team of AI researchers and engineers, according to the FT report, and is also in discussions with some investors in SpaceX and Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) about putting money into his new venture. Musk's plan for the firm comes weeks after a group of AI researchers and executives, including himself, called for a six-month pause in developing systems more powerful than OpenAI's GPT-4, citing potential risks to society. Companies from Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) to Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) are pushing to incorporate Generative AI, the technology behind chatbot sensation ChatGPT, into their offerings. However, ChatGPT is facing pushback as regulators call for well-defined rules ahead of its mass adoption.
AgentChain: The Autonomous AI Agent Evolution Beyond Blockchain
A world where AI agents, woven into a vibrant tapestry, come together in harmony to solve the most complex problems known to mankind. Welcome to the age of the AgentChain - a brave new world, where blockchain is merely a relic of the past. In the not-so-distant past, blockchain technology emerged as a groundbreaking innovation, decentralizing and securing transactions like never before. But as we venture further into the realm of artificial intelligence, the time has come to embrace the next step in this evolution. Enter the AgentChain: a sophisticated, interconnected web of AI agents that combines the power of Large Language Models (LLMs) with disposable decision-makers, all working together for the greater good.
ChatGPT and the End of Civilization as We Know ItA Catholic Citizen in America
I'll be talking about ChatGPT, artificial intelligence, and why I don't think we're doomed. I'll start by admitting that I'm a human. I've been using software and search engines while researching and writing this post. So what you are reading has been tarnished by technology's terrible taint. Looking at it another way, today's tech has helped me find facts and arrange my ideas. I also strongly suspect that using today's technology has affected how I write. If I'd lived in an earlier era -- mayhap composing with goose quills, iron gall ink and cotton paper -- I might be writing stuff like "The Dunwich Horror". And yes, mayhap is a real word; although it's not used much these days.1 "…As before, the sides of the road shewed a bruising indicative of the blasphemously stupendous bulk of the horror; whilst the conformation of the tracks seemed to argue a passage in two directions…." Even in Lovecraft's day, there was only one Lovecraft.2 I'll also admit to a bias.