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In less than 6 weeks' time, ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. If you haven't heard of ChatGPT – specifically ChatGPT3 – at this point, here's the low-down: It's a question-and-answer computer program which uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to create not only intelligent answers but writes it in a "human-like way." It's really quite astonishing how well it answers questions, and for that reason, it's already changed the world. That's why OpenAI's ChatGPT is valued at $29 billion, according to the Washington Post. Per the Post's reporting, OpenAI is in talks with investors currently and looks to be valued at nearly $30 billion.
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It's been almost three years since GPT-3 was introduced, back in May 2020. Since then, the AI text-generation model has garnered a lot of interest for its ability to create text that looks and sounds like it was written by a human. Now it's looking like the next iteration of the software, GPT-4, is just around the corner, with an estimated release date of sometime in early 2023. Despite the highly anticipated nature of this AI news, the exact details on GPT-4 have been pretty sketchy. OpenAI, the company behind GPT-4, has not publicly disclosed much information on the new model, such as its features or its abilities. Nevertheless, recent advances in the field of AI, particularly regarding Natural Language Processing (NLP), may offer some clues on what we can expect from GPT-4.
ChatGPT: What is the AI bot and how does it work? - CBBC Newsround
Do you sometimes wish there was a quick and easy way to do your homework? Well a new artificial intelligence technology has been released and people are concerned that it could lead to students cheating on their work. ChatGPT is an online service which can not only answer questions but also write realistic school essays just like humans. Teachers are worried that students may use it to cheat. But what exactly is ChatGPT and how could it affect the future of homework?
Microsoft to Own 49% of OpenAI Once $10B Deal Closes - Metaroids
Reports have surfaced that Microsoft Corp. is in advanced negotiations to make a massive investment in OpenAI, the company behind the revolutionary ChatGPT chatbot. Insiders reveal that the deal could see Microsoft pumping in a whopping $10 billion, which would value OpenAI at an impressive $29 billion. This means that the non-profit OpenAI Inc. could own a measly 2% while 49% will remain for other investors as Microsoft eats up the lion's share. This potential investment has far-reaching implications for the future of OpenAI and the broader AI sector. The decision to make Microsoft the majority shareholder could potentially change OpenAI's initial goals of being open and accessible to the public, its namesake. It could also raise questions about the future direction and priorities of the organization and its products.
Reflections on whats coming in 2023 - Through the Interface
Today is my first day back after a much-needed 3-week break. For most of that period we were up in the mountains, and split our time between snowboarding and snowshoeing with the puppy. We had some unseasonably mild weather in the Alps, over the break, but we did still manage to make the most of what snow there was.During the course of the break, I spent some time thinking back on 2022 and looking ahead to 2023. For me, 2022 has brought a significant amount of change and uncertainty, between changes in role, escalating climate issues or the war in Ukraine and its resultant energy crisis and impact on financial markets. As my friend Jacqueline did say (and I'm paraphrasing), at least there's been Wordle. Toward the tail end of 2022, it became increasingly clear that this coming year is going to be marked by AI and ML hitting an important inflection point: the speed at which the technology has gone from "that's a nice toy" to "oh wow, this is going to change things" is verging on the scary/ridiculous.
Microsoft eyes $10 billion bet on ChatGPT owner
Microsoft has been in talks to invest $10 billion into the owner of ChatGPT, the wildly popular app that has thrilled casual users and artificial-intelligence experts since its latest software was released last month, people familiar with the matter said. The funding, which would also include other venture firms, would value OpenAI, the firm behind ChatGPT, at $29 billion, including the new investment, the people said. It's unclear if the deal has been finalized but documents sent to prospective investors in recent weeks outlining its terms indicated a targeted close by the end of 2022. Microsoft's infusion would be part of a complicated deal in which the company would get 75% of OpenAI's profits until it recoups its investment, the people said. After that threshold is reached, it would revert to a structure that reflects ownership of OpenAI, with Microsoft having a 49% stake, other investors taking another 49% and OpenAI's nonprofit parent getting 2%.
NVIDIA Teams With Microsoft to Build Massive Cloud AI Computer
NVIDIA today announced a multi-year collaboration with Microsoft to build one of the most powerful AI supercomputers in the world, powered by Microsoft Azure's advanced supercomputing infrastructure combined with NVIDIA GPUs, networking and full stack of AI software to help enterprises train, deploy and scale AI, including large, state-of-the-art models. Azure's cloud-based AI supercomputer includes powerful and scalable ND- and NC-series virtual machines optimized for AI distributed training and inference. It is the first public cloud to incorporate NVIDIA's advanced AI stack, adding tens of thousands of NVIDIA A100 and H100 GPUs, NVIDIA Quantum-2 400Gb/s InfiniBand networking and the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite to its platform. As part of the collaboration, NVIDIA will utilize Azure's scalable virtual machine instances to research and further accelerate advances in generative AI, a rapidly emerging area of AI in which foundational models like Megatron Turing NLG 530B are the basis for unsupervised, self-learning algorithms to create new text, code, digital images, video or audio. The companies will also collaborate to optimize Microsoft's DeepSpeed deep learning optimization software.
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Late last year, the company called OpenAI released an artificially intelligent chatbot that has taken the world by storm. The chatbot, known as ChatGPT, is well-versed in a wide range of topics and is versatile in its capabilities. For instance, ChatGPT can write computer programs, debug computer programs, compose music and create student essays. Within a week of its launch, ChatGPT had over a million users. The servers couldn't keep up. Microsoft has poured more than a billion dollars into the technology and speculators say that it's "looking like an excellent value for [the] money."
ChatGPT: Absolute guide to AI Assistants ANY Industry (2023)
Created by Alexander Hanneman 1.5 hours on-demand video course You're here, so you've probably heard about ChatGPT and how it's going to change the world. This course is designed for those who are interested in leveraging A.I ChatGPT in their specific domain or niche. Whether you're a marketer, business strategist, finance professional, teacher or student, or a creative artist – this course goes over dozens of examples on how to get the most out of ChatGPT. Even if you're a writer, or a tradesperson – this class can still be of great use to you. The entire world will use this tool within a matter of months.