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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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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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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 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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OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever, who left the ChatGPT maker last month, has announced a new artificial intelligence (AI) company, which he’s calling Safe Superintelligence or SSI. “I am starting a new company,” Sutskever wrote on X on Wednesday. “We will pursue safe superintelligence in a straight shot, with one focus, one goal, and one product.” He described SSI as a start-up that “approaches safety and capabilities in tandem,” so that the company advances its AI system while still prioritising safety. Unlike other AI companies that face external pressures, such as OpenAI or Google, SSI will...
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The global learning platform and artificial intelligence (AI) training ground for civil servants, Apolitical, received a $5 million (€4.6 million) grant from Google.org to scale up its Government AI Campus program. The government AI Campus is a learning hub that trains public servants to govern and implement generative AI into their tasks with knowledge about the risks of the technology. In its pilot phase, it had already given its training to 13,000 civil servants. The AI Campus announced on Tuesday now aims to reach one million government workers over the next two years, the not-for-profit o...
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Leading generative artificial intelligence (AI) models such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT are regurgitating Russian misinformation, according to news monitoring service NewsGuard. The study comes as concern mounts over AI spreading misinformation as users turn to chatbots for reliable information, especially during the year of global elections. While there has been concern about the falsehoods generated by AI, there has been little data on whether misinformation could be repeated and validated by chatbots. NewsGuard’s study found that by entering 57 prompts into 10 chatbots, they spread Russian disinfor...
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Microsoft is pulling back a new controversial feature, which privacy experts have criticised, that was set to be included in its new line of artificial intelligence (AI) PCs. The Recall feature can take screenshots of everything you do on the laptop. Like many other devices, it can search through files, emails, and photos, but the fact that it can make a copy of it has raised concerns. The UK data watchdog authority said at the end of May it was making enquiries into Microsoft. The tech giant, which has invested billions in AI partnerships, such as with ChatGPT maker OpenAI, is planning to lau...
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Elon Musk has dropped his lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, which accused the ChatGPT maker of breaching a contract by abandoning its original mission to create artificial intelligence (AI) for the benefit of humanity. CNBC reported on Tuesday that the case was dismissed without prejudice, which means the SpaceX and Tesla boss could file the lawsuit again. No reason was given as to why he dropped the case. Musk, who helped co-found OpenAI in 2015 before leaving and launching his own AI company later this year, filed the lawsuit in February this year and claimed that the company ha...
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