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The ‘company knowledge’ update allows ChatGPT to be used as a search engine for workspace data.
OpenAI, Founders Fund and Lux Capital have invested in Valthos, a startup using AI to try to prevent AI-enabled destruction.
ChatGPT burst onto the scene a couple of years ago, and ever since there hasn’t been a single day where OpenAI’s chatbot hasn’t dominated the news cycle. Originally, I wasn’t entirely sold on AI, being cautious that it was just a fad that would blow over but as it developed,
Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle are looking to Wisconsin to achieve their goals for artificial intelligence. Here's some similarities and differences.
In recent weeks, OpenAI has signed blockbuster deals with AMD and Broadcom to build vast numbers of AI chips. Much of the focus has been on the financial implications, since OpenAI will need hundreds of billions of dollars to make good on its promises.
Over on the site formerly known as Twitter, an ethical hacker who goes by Pliny the Liberator has discovered a concerning vulnerability in Atlas. According to the hacker, the browser is susceptible to a type of attack known as clipboard injection. The hacker also shared a video showing proof of the vulnerability.
“One of the things we heard is that people love meeting other people on Experiences,” Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky told ABC News’ Rebecca Jarvis in a wide-ranging interview. “So, we added social features where you can see who's going on the experience [and] keep in touch with them after. It's kind of like a social network in the real world.”