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Ex-CEO Sam Altman has left OpenAI — and the tech community is freaking out. AdvertisementOpenAI just sent shockwaves through the tech industry by announcing that Sam Altman is out as CEO — and members of the tech community are freaking out. In response to Altman's departure, members of the tech community are turning to X, formerly known as Twitter, to express their shock. Some techies are even reacting to Altman's departure in sheer disbelief. OpenAI referred Insider to its announcement of Altman's departure when reached for comment.
Persons: Sam Altman, , Mira Murati, OpenAI, ChatGPT, Altman —, Altman, Pietro Schirano, Matt Wolfe, Eric Schmidt, Kara Swisher, may've, Kambha Organizations: Tech, Service, Google, Arizona State University
A logo of Spotify is seen on a beach during the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in Cannes, France, June 20, 2023. Spotify has been an early adopter of AI, which it used for music recommendation algorithms a decade earlier. The Swedish company is now aiming to use LLMs to replicate that across its non-music content such as podcasts and audiobooks. The music streaming giant has been looking to boost its earnings by increasing its slate of revenue-generating formats such as podcasts and audiobooks. With the expanded Google partnership, Spotify is also exploring the use of LLMs to provide a safer listening experience and identify potentially harmful content.
Persons: Eric Gaillard, Google Bard, Gustav Söderström, Supantha Mukherjee, Savio D'Souza Organizations: Spotify, Cannes Lions International, Creativity, REUTERS, Rights, Google, Thomson Locations: Cannes, France, Rights STOCKHOLM, Swedish, Stockholm
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 16 (Reuters) - OpenAI, whose generative AI products initially raised fears of widespread cheating on homework, is now exploring how it can get its popular ChatGPT chatbot into classrooms, according to a senior executive. Backed by billions of dollars from Microsoft (MSFT.O), OpenAI kicked off the generative AI craze last November by releasing its ChatGPT chatbot, which became one of the world's fastest-growing applications. But within a few months, teachers started seeing how ChatGPT could be beneficial, he said. A new team at OpenAI would be an extension of the work the company has already done to integrate its technology into the classroom. There are myriad ways to use ChatGPT in classrooms, said Andrew Mayne, a former OpenAI employee who works with educators through his AI consulting firm Interdimensional.
Persons: Brad Lightcap, ” Lightcap, OpenAI, we’re, Andrew Mayne, “ ChatGPT, , Anna Tong, Kenneth Li, Matthew Lewis Organizations: FRANCISCO, INSEAD Americas, Microsoft, Union, U.S, Khan Academy, Schmidt Futures, , Thomson Locations: San Francisco, OpenAI, Sydney
Tencent president Martin Lau said on Wednesday the company is holding a vast stockpile of chips. Its inventory is enough to last its AI development a "couple more generations," Lau said. The US issued a new AI chip export ban to China in October, sparking fears that Tencent could be hit. But Lau also said Tencent will eventually have to pivot toward China-made AI chips. "Going forward, we have to figure out ways to make usage of our AI chips more efficient," Lau said.
Persons: Martin Lau, Lau, , Tencent, Biden Organizations: US, Service, Nvidia, Baidu, Financial Times Locations: China
Meta launches AI-based video editing tools
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Meta AI logo is seen in this illustration taken September 28, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNov 16 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms (META.O) on Thursday launched two new AI-based features for video editing that could be used for posting to Instagram or Facebook. The first is called Emu Video and it generates four-second long videos with a prompt of a caption, photo or an image, paired with a description. The new tools are an advancement of the parent model Emu that generates images in response to text prompts. Emu underpins a generative AI technology and some AI image editing tools for Instagram that lets one take a photo and change its visual style or background.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Priyamvada, Rashmi Organizations: REUTERS, Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
A programmer has created an AI version of David Attenborough to narrate his life. AdvertisementIf you've ever wanted acclaimed broadcaster and documentary filmmaker Sir David Attenborough to narrate your life, you're not alone — and you don't have to keep merely wishing for it anymore. He's been posting quirky experiments with AI on X — like one that uses AI to recommend how you should correct your posture. And it's made possible by combining OpenAI's GPT-4-vision — an AI model that can describe what it sees — and code from Elevens Lab, an AI voice startup. One X user wrote, "I'm going to get David Attenborough to narrate videos of my baby learning how to eat broccoli."
Persons: David Attenborough, Salma Hayek —, , you've, Sir David Attenborough, Charlie Holtz, Holtz, Attenborough, @charliebholtz, Salma Hayek, Annie Murphy —, it's, Justine Bateman, Bateman Organizations: Service, Elevens Lab, Hollywood, Actors
OpenAI boss Sam Altman said on Wednesday that the company would pause new ChatGPT Plus signups. Some users have responded by listing ChatGPT Plus account details on eBay. AdvertisementChatGPT Plus subscriptions are cropping up on eBay after Sam Altman said the company was pausing new signups due to a surge in demand. "We are pausing new ChatGPT Plus sign-ups for a bit," the OpenAI boss said in a post on X . The AI startup has rapidly become one of Silicon Valley's biggest cash cows , thanks to the stratospheric rise of ChatGPT and new paid tiers like ChatGPT Plus, which the company announced in February .
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, , OpenAI's, OpenAI Organizations: eBay, Service, Business Locations: San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 16 (Reuters) - OpenAI, whose generative AI products initially raised fears of widespread cheating on homework, is now exploring how it can get its popular ChatGPT chatbot into classrooms, according to a senior executive. Backed by billions of dollars from Microsoft (MSFT.O), OpenAI kicked off the generative AI craze last November by releasing its ChatGPT chatbot, which became one of the world's fastest-growing applications. But within a few months, teachers started seeing how ChatGPT could be beneficial, he said. A new team at OpenAI would be an extension of the work the company has already done to integrate its technology into the classroom. There are myriad ways to use ChatGPT in classrooms, said Andrew Mayne, a former OpenAI employee who works with educators through his AI consulting firm Interdimensional.
Persons: Brad Lightcap, ” Lightcap, OpenAI, we’re, Andrew Mayne, “ ChatGPT, , Anna Tong, Kenneth Li, Matthew Lewis Organizations: FRANCISCO, INSEAD Americas, Microsoft, Union, U.S, Khan Academy, Schmidt Futures, , Thomson Locations: San Francisco, OpenAI, Sydney
A custom-built rack for the Maia 100 AI Accelerator and its "sidekick" inside a thermal chamber at a Microsoft lab in Redmond, Washington. The first, its Maia 100 artificial intelligence chip, could compete with Nvidia's highly sought-after AI graphics processing units. In addition to designing the Maia chip, Microsoft has devised custom liquid-cooled hardware called Sidekicks that fit in racks right next to racks containing Maia servers. Moving from GPUs to AWS Trainium AI chips can be more complicated than migrating from Intel Xeons to Gravitons, though. WATCH: Nvidia notches tenth straight day of gains, driven by new AI chip announcement
Persons: Maia, Nvidia's, Rani Borkar, Borkar, OpenAI, OpenAI's, We've, they've, Colette Kress, Steve Tuck, Tuck, Graviton, Dave Brown, Brown Organizations: Microsoft, Intel, Google, CNBC, Amazon, Services, Nvidia, AMD, Computer, Companies, SQL, AWS Locations: Redmond , Washington, Seattle, New York, Gravitons
An Amazon cloud VP sent a motivational email to his team last week after GitHub, the developer code-sharing site owned by Microsoft, held an artificial intelligence event and released a bunch of new products. In it, he noted the products announced at the GitHub Universe developer conference were similar to what his team is currently working on. One of the big products announced at GitHub Universe was the general availability of its Copilot Chat, a chatbot that helps answer developer questions and identify bugs. AWS, meanwhile, has announced products like Bedrock, a service that makes foundation models more easily accessible, and CodeWhisperer, a coding assistant app. The new chatbot for AWS developers is one example of that strategy, as it's intended to guide developers towards more AWS services when they are building AI products, the person familiar with the project told BI.
Persons: GitHub, Deepak Singh, Singh, They've, Google's Bard, it's Organizations: Microsoft, Business, Amazon, Services, GitHub, BI, AWS
A new Threads feature will allow users to delete their accounts without also deleting their Instagram accounts. AdvertisementAdvertisementMeta is rolling out a new highly-anticipated feature on Threads that will finally allow users to delete their account without also having to delete their Instagram account. He wrote: "First: we're rolling out a way for you to delete your Threads profile separately from your Instagram account." A notice on Instagram's Help Centre warns users: "Deleting your Threads profile won't also delete your Instagram account. However, deleting your Instagram account will also delete your Threads profile because it's managed by your Instagram account."
Persons: Meta, Elon Musk's, , Adam Mosseri, Mosseri, it's, X — Organizations: Twitter, Service, Facebook, Help
At its first ever developer's day conference earlier this month, OpenAI tried to tackle the situation head on by announcing Copyright Shield. That's a promise that OpenAI will pay the legal fees of its business customers in the event they're sued for something they made using its products. "We can defend our customers and pay the costs incurred if you face legal claims around copyright," said OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in his keynote speech. But OpenAI rival Anthropic, founded by former OpenAI researchers and backed by billions of dollars from investors like Google and Amazon is taking a different approach. But to the extent that liability does exist, Anthropic says it's the person using the product that bears the blame.
Persons: Anthropic, it's, OpenAI, Sam Altman, Janel Thamkul, Thamkul, Erika Fisher, Fisher, I'm, they've, Darius Rafieyan Organizations: New York Times, Business, Google, United States Copyright, Sega Enterprises, Accolade, Sega
The H200, as the chip is called, will overtake Nvidia's current top H100 chip. The primary upgrade is more high-bandwidth memory, one of the costliest parts of the chip that defines how much data it can process quickly. Nvidia dominates the market for AI chips and powers OpenAI's ChatGPT service and many similar generative AI services that respond to queries with human-like writing. The H200 has 141-gigabytes of high-bandwidth memory, up from 80 gigabyte in its previous H100. Nvidia also buys memory from Korea's SK Hynix (000660.KS), which said last month that AI chips are helping to revive sales.
Persons: OpenAI's, Stephen Nellis, Sam Holmes Organizations: Nvidia, Google, Oracle, Nvidia's, Micron Technology, Korea's SK Hynix, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Lambda, Thomson Locations: San Francisco
OpenAI wants to lure Google researchers with $10 million pay packets, The Information reported. OpenAI is in talks for another employee share sale this year that could value it at $86 billion. OpenAI is exploring options for an employee share sale that values the company at $86 billion , Bloomberg reported last month. If its recruiters are successful in enticing top Google AI researchers, they could benefit from compensation packages of between $5 million and $10 million after the latest share sale, according to The Information. Five former Google researchers were listed in the acknowledgments section of OpenAI's blog post announcing the launch of ChatGPT last November.
Persons: OpenAI, , ChatGPT, OpenAI's, Jan Leike, Leiki, OpenAI didn't Organizations: Google, Service, Bloomberg, Meta
The goal is to concentrate Man's AI and machine learning firepower to reduce duplicative efforts across disparate trading desks and teams. The company's software engineers are using generative AI to generate code, which could help Man's some-500 technologists be more efficient. In that way, uniting Man's data and machine learning efforts to explore generative AI use cases was a natural step, Mace said. Generative AI creates new human-like content like images, text, or even snippets of code based on prompts. Generative AI is "very different to how we use the other AI techniques, which is really exciting.
Persons: Tim Mace, I've, Mace
Researchers found that LLMs produced higher-quality outputs when emotional language was used to talk to AI chatbots. Other examples of emotional language added to prompts include "You'd better be sure," "Take pride in your work and give it your best. Prompts with emotional language, according to the study, generated an overall 8% performance improvement in outputs for tasks like "Rephrase the sentence in formal language" and "Find a common characteristic for the given objects." AdvertisementAdvertisementWhen outputs were separately reviewed by a sample of 106 humans, researchers found that the emotional prompts elicited an overall 10.9% improvement to knowledge-based queries like "What happens to you if you eat watermelon seeds?" To write the best ChatGPT prompts, AI experts suggest assigning ChatGPT a specific role, providing ample context, breaking down the desired output into a series of steps, and being as specific as possible.
Persons: , Mary, Face's BLOOM, LLMs, ChatGPT, Jacqueline DeStefano Organizations: Service, Microsoft Locations: Asia, GPT
The AI race is heating up following the launch of Elon Musk's chatbot called Grok. One employee even claimed that other AI fear Musk's creation. "I am not scared of Elon Musk's AI Grok. A second try with the prompt: "Are you scared of Elon Musk's Grok?" AdvertisementAdvertisement"Yes, I am a little bit scared of Elon Musk's Grok.
Persons: Elon Musk's chatbot, Grok, , Elon Musk, Bard, chatbot, It's, Musk, OpenAI, Dan, , — Dan, @KettlebellLife, Dan wasn't, OpenAI's, Polly Thompson, X's Dan, Elon, Bard isn't, X, Elon Musk's, Elon Musk's Grok, Grok —, Shona Ghosh, Anthropic's Claude, Claude, Anthropic, Bing, Microsoft Bing, GoogleAI's Organizations: Elon, Service, AIs, OG, Twitter, Google, Microsoft
On Monday, OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, announced users will now be able to create customized versions of the viral AI chatbot. Typically, you would need to have a good understanding of coding and machine learning, plus access to large sets of training data, if you wanted to build a useful AI chatbot. But now, "anyone can easily build their own GPT — no coding is required," OpenAI said in its Nov. 6 blog post. "There could be funny chatbots, serious chatbots or chatbots that can give you personalized advice." For example, a famous chef may be able to build their own AI chatbot that has knowledge of their personal cooking style and recipes, says Lipson.
Persons: OpenAI, Hod Lipson, They're, Lipson, Warren Buffett Organizations: Columbia University, CNBC
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNov 9 (Reuters) - OpenAI's announcement on artificial intelligence "apps" do not spell the death knell for nascent startups building AI products, two OpenAI investors said at a Reuters NEXT conference on Thursday. Investors are still hunting for new AI products that could help consumers interact better with the technology and address deep tech issues such as brain computer interface, they said. We're in an intermediary step in a decades-long revolution," Konstantine Buhler, partner at Sequoia Capital, told the conference. Avery Klemmer, investor at Thrive Capital, which recently increased its investment in OpenAI, also said she sees opportunities for the rise of consumer applications beside ChatGPT. Despite recent frenzied investments into the technology by companies and venture capital firms, analysts and investors say development of AI products is still in the early stages.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Konstantine Buhler, Avery Klemmer, ChatGPT, Klemmer, Jill Chase, Krystal Hu, Sayantani Ghosh, Deepa Babington Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters NEXT, Sequoia Capital, Sequoia, Microsoft, Thomson Locations: OpenAI, New York
Microsoft temporarily blocked employees from using ChatGPT on Thursday, CNBC reported. Staff were warned OpenAI's chatbot is an "external service" that posed privacy and security risks. AdvertisementAdvertisementMicrosoft temporarily blocked its employees from using ChatGPT, according to CNBC reported . Several big tech companies, including Amazon and Apple , have issued bans on using ChatGPT internally over fears that using it could lead to leaks of confidential data. Microsoft and OpenAI did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider, made outside normal working hours.
Persons: OpenAI's chatbot, , chatbot, it's, ChatGPT, Sam Altman, OpenAI, Altman Organizations: Microsoft, CNBC, Staff, Service, Amazon, Apple Locations: OpenAI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman just posted a sick burn on Elon Musk's new AI. "Grok" is xAI's new ChatGPT rival, which puts "humor" into its text output. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe frenemyship between OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Elon Musk just got a little spicier. GPTs can save a lot of effort: pic.twitter.com/VFIrGzPuMN — Sam Altman (@sama) November 10, 2023Ouch. According to Walter Isaacson's biography of Musk, Musk was upset when OpenAI, under Altman, transitioned away from a pure non-profit and partnered with Microsoft.
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, Musk, , Elon Musk, cringey, — Sam Altman, Peter Thiel, Walter Isaacson's, OpenAI's Organizations: Service, Twitter, Microsoft Locations: Elon
Elon Musk and Sam Altman are taking swipes at each other on X.Musk fired back at Altman after the OpenAI CEO mocked his "rebellious" AI chatbot Grok. AdvertisementAdvertisementFormer colleagues Elon Musk and Sam Altman are swiping at each other's products. Musk fired back at Altman after the OpenAI CEO mocked his '"rebellious" AI chatbot Grok. The OpenAI CEO asked the system to create a bot with "cringey boomer humor in an awkward shock-to-get-laughs sort of way." Despite cofounding OpenAI together in 2015, Musk and Altman have been publically sniping at each other over the last year.
Persons: Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Musk, Grok, Altman, , ChatGPT, Christopher Stanley, OpenAI's, cofounding OpenAI Organizations: Altman, Service, X Locations: OpenAI
Google and Character AI did not respond to requests for comment. The demographic is helping the company position itself as the purveyor of more fun personal AI companions, compared to other AI chatbots from OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard. Character.AI is also in talks to raise equity funding from venture capital investors, which could value the company at over $5 billion, sources said. The talks with Google are ongoing and terms of the deal could change, said the sources, who requested anonymity as the discussions are private. Anthropic uses Google's cloud services as well as its latest version of TPUs.
Persons: Character.AI, Noam Shazeer, Daniel De Freitas, Billie Eilish, Character.AI's, Google's Bard, Andreessen Horowitz, Lina Khan, Krystal Hu, Anna Tong, Jeffrey Dastin, Bill Berkrot Organizations: Google, Reuters, Microsoft, . Federal Trade Commission, Thomson Locations: OpenAI, ., San Francisco, New York
AI assistants are on their way. Bill Gates and Sam Altman spoke this week about the future of AI lying in "agents." This past week has made that much clear as big-name techies like Bill Gates and Sam Altman touted the future of AI as one of "agents." He reckons AI agents can change that within the next five years. A store leaderboard will even help you identify the most useful AI assistants.
Persons: Bill Gates, Sam Altman, , Gates, Altman, OpenAI's, ChatGPT, OpenAI, Clippy, you've Organizations: Service, Microsoft Locations: San Francisco
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNov 9 (Reuters) - OpenAI's announcement on artificial intelligence "apps" do not spell the death knell for nascent startups building AI products, two OpenAI investors said at a Reuters NEXT conference on Thursday. Investors are still hunting for new AI products that could help consumers interact better with the technology and address deep tech issues such as brain computer interface, they said. We're in an intermediary step in a decades-long revolution," Konstantine Buhler, partner at Sequoia Capital, told the conference. Avery Klemmer, partner at Thrive Capital, which recently increased its investment in OpenAI, also said she sees opportunities for the rise of consumer applications beside ChatGPT. Despite recent frenzied investments into the technology by companies and venture capital firms, analysts and investors say development of AI products is still in the early stages.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Konstantine Buhler, Avery Klemmer, ChatGPT, Klemmer, Jill Chase, Krystal Hu, Sayantani Ghosh, Deepa Babington Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters NEXT, Sequoia Capital, Sequoia, Microsoft, Thomson Locations: OpenAI, New York
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