Tag: OpenAi

Elon Musk takes another swing at OpenAI, makes xAI’s Grok chatbot open-source

Days after he sued OpenAI for forsaking its initial aim in favor of a for-profit model, Elon Musk

AI chatbots like ChatGPT continue to display racial prejudice even after anti-racism training – Researchers

While putting OpenAI's Chat GPT4 and other AI chatbots with big language models through training, researchers have shown

Authors sues Nvidia for using AI to use their copyrighted works

Three authors have sued Nvidia, a company whose processors enable artificial intelligence, claiming that the company utilized their

Bobby Kotick reportedly wants to buy TikTok

A new measure in the US threatens to ban TikTok or force its sale, and Bobby Kotick, the

Italy’s data protection agency looks into Open AI tool that can generate text into video

A service created by Microsoft-backed Open AI that can create films in response to text cues was the

Sam Altman is back on the OpenAI board after been fired for months

Nearly four months after the CEO of the firm he founded was fired and then swiftly restored, Sam

Microsoft’s Copilot now prevents certain prompts from generated violent and sexual images

Microsoft's Copilot tool appears to have stopped a number of prompts that caused the generative AI tool to

Facebook is enhancing its video recommendation algorithm with AI

Facebook head Tom Alison announced on Wednesday that Meta is redesigning how Facebook suggests films for Reels, Groups,

Elon Musk desired a merge with Tesla to create a for-profit entity – OpenAi

Elon Musk allegedly wanted OpenAI to merge with Tesla when it was beginning to prepare its transition into

Microsoft charges the New York Times of doom-mongering in OpenAI lawsuit

The New York Times sued Microsoft and Open AI, claiming that they had violated copyright. Microsoft has responded

Elon Musk sues OpenAI for abandoning its core objective for profit

Elon Musk has sued OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, claiming that they abandoned the startup's initial objective

AI could pass human tests in five years – Nvidia CEO

According to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, artificial general intelligence might emerge in as little as five years. Huang,