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OpenAI's Sam Altman and Mira Murati on the Future of AI and ChatGPTOpenAI's Sam Altman and Mira Murati discussed their future GPT models, how human relationships with AI will change in the future and fears about safety, liability and work as the technology advances at WSJ's Tech Live in October. Photo: Nikki Ritcher for The Wall Street Journal
Persons: OpenAI's Sam Altman, Mira Murati, Nikki Ritcher Organizations: WSJ's Tech, Wall Street
Why the iPhone 15 Is Missing a Chip From Apple
  + stars: | 2023-10-23 | by ( Wall Street Journal | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Tech Live 2023: Is Crypto Dead? It's been a rough year for the crypto industry. Financier Anthony Scaramucci and crypto-compliance advocate Charlie Shrem shared their thoughts on the opportunities and pitfalls facing the industry at the WSJ's Tech Live. Zoe Thomas hosts. Photo: Nikki Ritcher for the Wall Street Journal
Persons: It's, Anthony Scaramucci, Charlie Shrem, Zoe Thomas, Nikki Ritcher Organizations: Tech, WSJ's Tech, Wall Street
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he had "deep misgivings" about friendships with AI. "We named it ChatGPT and not a person's name very intentionally," he said during WSJ's Tech Live event on Tuesday. AdvertisementAdvertisementOpenAI CEO Sam Altman has misgivings about friendships between humans and AI. AdvertisementAdvertisementAltman's comments come amid a growing number of AI companies putting out chatbots with human-like personality and friendliness as a key feature. When AI startup Replika disabled their chatbots' "erotic role-play" feature, it caused an uproar among users who felt their AI companions had been "lobotomized."
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman's, , Altman, Joanna Stern, Claude, Character.AI's, Kendall Jenner, Chris Cox, Altman isn't, Insider's Rob Price, OpenAI Organizations: WSJ's Tech, Service, Tech, Public Citizen Locations: Laguna Beach , California
Disney+ subscribers can now get early access to Disney merchandise, for a limited time. It could be a big step towards Disney's Amazon Prime-like membership program. The company announced on Tuesday that Disney+ subscribers in the US now have early access to Disney merchandise available on its online store shopDisney, as part of a limited-time test. The Wall Street Journal reported in August that Disney was exploring a Prime-like membership program that would bundle Disney+ with discounts on merchandise and theme parks. Disney CEO Bob Chapek elaborated on the idea last week during WSJ's Tech Live conference, saying he wants to better integrate Disney's parks and merchandise experiences within the Disney+ app.
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