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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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OpenAI and Microsoft Make Plans , for $100 Billion Data Center.
According to The Information, the two companies are planning to build a data center that would house an AI supercomputer
called "Stargate," Reuters reports.
According to The Information, the two companies are planning to build a data center that would house an AI supercomputer
called "Stargate," Reuters reports.
The project, which could cost $100 billion or more, is reportedly set to launch in 2028.
The tentative cost is roughly 100 times
more expensive than some of the
biggest data centers that exist today. .
Demand for AI data centers has increased due to
the rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence technology, Reuters reports. .
This is because traditional data
centers aren't as capable of handling
the advanced tasks that AI requires. .
Several supercomputers
would be built across five phases.
"Stargate" would be launched in the fifth phase, while a smaller supercomputer would be launched
in the fourth phase, tentatively around 2026.
Microsoft and OpenAI are reportedly
in the third phase currently.
We are always planning for
the next generation of infrastructure
innovations needed to continue
pushing the frontier of AI capability, Microsoft spokesperson, to Reuters .
The cost for the next two phases largely revolves around acquiring expensive AI chips.
In March, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said
that the newest "Blackwell" B200 AI chip
will cost between $30,000 and $40,000
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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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Elon Musk , Sues OpenAI.
Musk filed the lawsuit against OpenAI,
co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman,
and other entities on Feb. 29, TechCrunch reports. .
Musk filed the lawsuit against OpenAI,
co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman,
and other entities on Feb. 29, TechCrunch reports. .
Musk filed the lawsuit against OpenAI,
co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman,
and other entities on Feb. 29, TechCrunch reports. .
Musk, who is also an OpenAI co-founder
and early financial backer, .
claims that OpenAI breached an original agreement by shifting its focus to pursue profits. .
Musk says that he invested in the company under
the promise that it would operate as a non-profit working to develop AI for the benefit of humanity.
But after partnering with Microsoft and receiving
a $13 billion investment, Musk alleges that the company switched to a for-profit business model.
In reality, however, OpenAI, Inc.
has been transformed into a
closed-source de facto subsidiary
of the largest technology company
in the world: Microsoft. , Via lawsuit.
Under its new board, it is not just
developing but is actually refining
an AGI to maximize profits for
Microsoft, rather than for the
benefit of humanity, Via lawsuit.
This was a stark betrayal of
the Founding Agreement, Via lawsuit.
Musk is seeking to stop OpenAI from monetizing certain technologies and would also like the court
to rule that AI systems constitute artificial general intelligence and exceed licensing agreements.
Musk is seeking to stop OpenAI from monetizing certain technologies and would also like the court
to rule that AI systems constitute artificial general intelligence and exceed licensing agreements.
Additionally, Musk is seeking "potential restitution of donations," TechCrunch reports.
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Opponents Highlight the, Environmental Impact of , Artificial Intelligence .
VentureBeat reports that the CEO of OpenAI
has asked for $7 trillion to develop a project aimed
at dramatically increasing the world's chip capacity.
VentureBeat reports that the CEO of OpenAI
has asked for $7 trillion to develop a project aimed
at dramatically increasing the world's chip capacity.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the "wildly
ambitious" project would also vastly improve
the ability to power advanced AI models.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the "wildly
ambitious" project would also vastly improve
the ability to power advanced AI models.
However, opponents of the proposed
project have expressed concerns over
the environmental impact of Altman's plan. .
If it does work out, the amount
of natural resources that will be
required is just mind-boggling.
Even if the energy is renewable
(which it isn’t guaranteed to be),
the quantity of water and rare earth
minerals required is astronomical, Sasha Luccioni, Climate lead and researcher
at Hugging Face, via VentureBeat.
In September of 2023, 'Fortune' reported that
AI tools were responsible for a 34% spike
in Microsoft's water consumption. .
In September of 2023, 'Fortune' reported that
AI tools were responsible for a 34% spike
in Microsoft's water consumption. .
Another study from 2023 revealed
that OpenAI's training for GPT-3
consumed 700,000 liters of water.
Another study from 2023 revealed
that OpenAI's training for GPT-3
consumed 700,000 liters of water.
Sasha Luccioni, climate lead and researcher at Hugging
Face, has criticized Nvidia for a lack of transparency
regarding the company's environmental footprint.
Sasha Luccioni, climate lead and researcher at Hugging
Face, has criticized Nvidia for a lack of transparency
regarding the company's environmental footprint.
Nvidia has yet to publish
any information about
the environmental footprint
of their manufacturing, Sasha Luccioni, Climate lead and researcher
at Hugging Face, via VentureBeat.
Luccioni points out that rather than
improving over time, transparency regarding
the environmental impact of AI has gotten worse.
If you look at the PaLM 1 paper
from Google, which was in 2022,
and then Palm 2 [released in May
2023], the amount of information
they provided drastically dropped, Sasha Luccioni, Climate lead and researcher
at Hugging Face, via VentureBeat.
Now [companies] don’t even say
how long it took [to train], how many
chips they used, there’s absolutely
no information provided anymore, Sasha Luccioni, Climate lead and researcher
at Hugging Face, via VentureBeat
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6 Tips, for First-Time Investors.
1. Do not put all your
money into one company.
Just because Tesla leads the electric car market
right now, it does not mean it will be this way forever.
2. Avoid paying too much attention
to pundits on television.
Wells Fargo Adviser Scott Pedvis says a big
mistake is taking what others say "as gospel.".
3. Start as early as you can.
The earlier you begin, the more
time investments have to develop.
4. Enroll in a 401k plan
at your job, if possible.
A 401k is an excellent way to store money for when you eventually retire.
5. Do not be afraid
to ask for help.
A lot of investing can be done independently,
but not everything in your life can be do-it-yourself, Scott Pedvis, via 'USA Today'.
6. Put money into your investments on
a predetermined date each month.
It forces you to save,
and takes the emotion
out of investing, Scott Pedvis, via 'USA Today'
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