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The global tech giant Microsoft announced on Tuesday that it has decided to withdraw from the OpenAI board in a letter to the startup. According to The Financial Times, the letter stated that its resignation was “effective immediately.” It's understood that Microsoft believed that the observer role was causing increased concern among competition regulators. The company said there had been substantial progress in OpenAI’s new board, which was reformed last year after the previous year’s reinstatement of the CEO, Sam Altman. It said OpenAI was headed on the right path as it was dedicated to buil...
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Tech majors Microsoft and Apple are dropping out of their respective seats on the Board of Directors of AI startup OpenAI, the developer of generative chatbot ChatGPT, amid increasing regulatory scrutiny in Europe and the US over generative AI, according to reports. Microsoft, OpenAI's largest investor, has quit as an observer on OpenAI's nonprofit board, a non-voting seat which it took in November last year. Microsoft's Deputy General Counsel Keith Dolliver, in a letter to OpenAI, said the seat was no longer needed as the company had witnessed significant progress from the newly formed board....
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Tech majors Microsoft and Apple are dropping out of their respective seats on the Board of Directors of AI startup OpenAI, the developer of generative chatbot ChatGPT, amid increasing regulatory scrutiny in Europe and the US over generative AI, according to reports. Microsoft, OpenAI's largest investor, has quit as an observer on OpenAI's nonprofit board, a non-voting seat which it took in November last year. Microsoft's Deputy General Counsel Keith Dolliver, in a letter to OpenAI, said the seat was no longer needed as the company had witnessed significant progress from the newly formed board....
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Tech majors Microsoft and Apple are dropping out of their respective seats on the Board of Directors of AI startup OpenAI, the developer of generative chatbot ChatGPT, amid increasing regulatory scrutiny in Europe and the US over generative AI, according to reports. Microsoft, OpenAI's largest investor, has quit as an observer on OpenAI's nonprofit board, a non-voting seat which it took in November last year. Microsoft's Deputy General Counsel Keith Dolliver, in a letter to OpenAI, said the seat was no longer needed as the company had witnessed significant progress from the newly formed board....
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The US Center for Investigative Reporting has launched legal proceedings against ChatGPT maker OpenAI and Big Tech giant Microsoft, accusing them of violating copyright laws by using its content to train artificial intelligence (AI) platforms. The non-profit said OpenAI used its content without permission and without offering compensation, violating copyrights on the organisation's journalism. The lawsuit, filed in a New York federal court, describes OpenAI's business as "built on the exploitation of copyrighted works" and focuses on how AI-generated summaries of articles threaten publishers. ...
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米OpenAIは6月27日(現地時間)、同社が提供する大規模言語モデル(LLM)「GPT-4」をベー...
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In recent months, ChatGPT creator OpenAI has been showering the world’s largest news media companies with lucrative partnership agreements. The exact amount the company has spent padding the pockets of publishers is unknown but may well be in the billions. News Corp., for example, which owns the Wall Street Journal, New York Post, and Sunday Times, inked a deal with OpenAI last month that is reported to be worth $250 million (€233.3m). The Financial Times, The Atlantic, Associated Press, Dotdash Meredith — which owns People Magazine and Investopedia — and Axel Springer, which owns Business Ins...
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OpenAI is delaying its Voice Mode feature by a month due to technical issues. The ChatGPT creator planned to roll out the tool to some users, those with a Plus account for its AI chatbot, by the end of this month, but they've pushed it back until July. The firm explained on X: "For example, we're improving the model's ability to detect and refuse certain content. We're also working on improving the user experience and preparing our infrastructure to scale to millions while maintaining real-time responses." Users can expect to be able to speak to ChatGPT and receive instant responses. The firm ...
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OpenAI said it is delaying the launch of its new artificial intelligence (AI) voice assistant because more time was needed for safety testing. The ChatGPT maker showed off the “advanced voice mode” technology in a demo last month, which was eerily human-like in its emotional responses and worked almost in real-time. OpenAI said it would roll out the voice technology to a small group of ChatGPT Plus users at the end of June, but said on X on Tuesday that “it needed one more month to reach our bar to launch”. “We’re improving the model’s ability to detect and refuse certain content. We’re also w...
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Anthropic has launched a new and more powerful generative artificial intelligence (AI) model, which comes three months after its earlier version, and claims it outperforms its competitors such as ChatGPT-4o. The company calls itself an AI safety research company and was founded by former OpenAI executives and researchers. Google and Amazon are also major investors in the firm. Anthropic said its new model – Claude 3.5 Sonnet – the first release in the forthcoming Claude 3.5 model group, is the “most powerful model yet”. In an internal agentic coding evaluation, Claude 3.5 Sonnet solved 64 per ...
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