Who is Sam Altman? ChatGPT guru who became one of AI's biggest players
Wednesday, 22 November 2023 He was a tech whizz before he left primary school, dropped out of one of America's top universities, and appeared to be spearheading a revolution that could change our lives forever.
Elon Musk’s Emails , Are Published by OpenAI.
Musk recently sued OpenAI for shifting from non-profit operations to a for-profit model. .
Musk recently sued OpenAI for shifting from non-profit operations to a for-profit model. .
Musk, an OpenAI co-founder and early investor, says he wants the company to get back to its original goal of creating AI for
the benefit of humanity, not revenue.
He also wants company co-founders
Sam Altman and Greg Brockman to
pay back any profit they received.
He also wants company co-founders
Sam Altman and Greg Brockman to
pay back any profit they received.
Now, the ChatGPT maker is calling Musk out, releasing redacted emails that seem to show him agreeing that the company needed to adopt a for-profit model to advance its projects.
This needs billions per year
immediately or forget it.
I really hope I’m wrong. , Elon Musk, via an email dated Dec. 26, 2018, provided by CNN.
He went on to suggest a $1 billion funding commitment and pledged to cover the remainder of whatever was not raised.
Musk ultimately contributed $45 million to OpenAI's funding, and $90 million was raised through other donors, CNN reports. .
He never fulfilled his promise
to fund the rest, CNN reports. .
We all understood we were going to need
a lot more capital to succeed at our mission —
billions of dollars per year, which was far
more than any of us, especially Elon, thought
we’d be able to raise as the non-profit, OpenAI, via blog post.
In 2019, OpenAI became a for-profit entity
and now has a $90 billion valuation.
Microsoft has committed
$13 billion to their cause.
We’re sad that it’s come to this with someone
whom we’ve deeply admired—someone
who inspired us to aim higher, then told us
we would fail, started a competitor,
and then sued us when we started
making meaningful progress towards
OpenAI’s mission without him, OpenAI, via blog post
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You No Longer Need an Account , to Use ChatGPT.
OpenAI made the announcement in a
blog post on April 1, The Verge reports. .
It's core to our mission to make
tools like ChatGPT broadly
available so that people can
experience the benefits of AI. , OpenAI, via blog post.
More than 100 million people
across 185 countries use ChatGPT
weekly to learn something new,
find creative inspiration, and
get answers to their questions. , OpenAI, via blog post.
Starting today, you can
use ChatGPT instantly,
without needing to sign-up. , OpenAI, via blog post.
OpenAI went on to say that it's "rolling this
out gradually, with the aim to make AI accessible
to anyone curious about its capabilities.".
OpenAI has also introduced
"additional content safeguards" for ChatGPT.
While the chatbot will no longer
require an account to access, .
other products such as
DALL-E3 will still require an account.
That product costs money to use.
The company's other products, such as Voice Engine and Sora, are still only available "to a limited number set of users and partners," The Verge reports.
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New Feature Allows , ChatGPT , to Read Answers Out Loud.
'The Verge' reports that ChatGPT's new Read Aloud
feature allows the artificial intelligence to read
responses aloud in one of five different voice options.
'The Verge' reports that ChatGPT's new Read Aloud
feature allows the artificial intelligence to read
responses aloud in one of five different voice options.
The new function is now available on
the web version of the AI, as well as
on the iOS and Android ChatGPT apps.
The Read Aloud feature is also
available in 37 languages and is capable of
auto-detecting which language text is written in.
The Read Aloud feature is also
available in 37 languages and is capable of
auto-detecting which language text is written in.
The new feature shows off the AI's multimodal
capabilities, which comes about shortly after competitor,
Anthropic, revealed similar features on its AI models.
Multimodal refers to an AI's ability to read
and respond through more than one medium,
which equates to understanding verbal and
image-based queries in addition to text-based ones.
In September 2023, ChatGPT launched its voice
chat feature, which allowed users to directly ask
the AI questions without having to type them out.
In September 2023, ChatGPT launched its voice
chat feature, which allowed users to directly ask
the AI questions without having to type them out.
The new feature now lets the chatbot read
its responses out loud, and it can be set to
always respond verbally to users' prompts.
'The Verge' reports that mobile app users can tap
and hold text to activate the Read Aloud feature.
Meanwhile, on the web version, users
will find a speaker icon below text that
is used to activate the new feature.
The new Read Aloud feature also allows
users to play, pause or rewind the AI's readout
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