Year: 2023

Everyone is quick in releasing artificial intelligence products

US-based artificial intelligence firm OpenAI has unveiled its new chatbot ‘ChatGPT’, which it claims is the first voice-commanded AI chatbot. Users will be able to use the chatbot to ask questions and have conversations, without ever leaving the platform. Earlier this month, OpenAI’s CEO Brian Altman was fired over “malfeasance” and “malfeasance related to the company’s financial, business, safety…privacy practice”.

Sam has reached agreement to return to OpenAI

OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman has resigned after the board voted to fire him last week. Responding to Altman’s resignation, OpenAI’s Board said it has formed a new Board of Directors to “reset the governance of OpenAI”. They added that they will also appoint a new board of directors. Earlier, Altman claimed that OpenAI was the only one with a capped profit structure.

Everyone is quick to release AI products

OpenAI’s Co-founder Josh Miller has revealed that he almost declined his interview with The Browser Company after laughing a few minutes into our conversation. This comes after The Browser Company reached out to OpenAI and Anthropic on the launch of Arc Max, an AI-based browser, after the tool surpassed the allotted data limit.

There is an opinion about the lesson of the openai mess

ChatGPT maker OpenAI said it has rehired CEO Sam Altman after he was fired by the nonprofit that governs it on Friday. OpenAI, which was founded by Elon Musk and Mark Brockman, added that it will also create a new board of directors. Earlier this month, Altman said he’d be leaving OpenAI as soon as he could.

Sam has been named as the chief executive of OpenAI

Elon Musk-led artificial intelligence (AI) startup OpenAI has said it will establish a new board of directors following the ouster of its CEO Sam Altman. The company said the new board will be independent of the board that removed Altman last week. It added that there will be “no changes” to its existing board, including Greg Brockman, who was replaced by Altman.

After North claims a spy satellite launch, South Korea increases its surveillance

South Korea has suspended an inter-Korean agreement to restart frontline aerial surveillance of North Korea after it said the country launched a military spy satellite in violation of UN resolutions. North Korea is under sanctions from the UN over its nuclear and missile tests. However, North Korea could continue to monitor South Korea at all times by operating several such satellites, officials said.

The Sam Altman has reached an agreement to return to OpenAI

AI startup OpenAI’s Co-founder Sam Altman has resigned, a week after he was ousted from his position as CEO by the board. Altman, who was also the company’s Co-founder and Chairman, has been appointed to the Microsoft Silicon Valley Hall of Fame. OpenAI’s Co-founder and CEO Greg Brockman had announced his resignation from the position on Monday, following Altman’s removal.

The mystery of the openai chaos

A board member of the US-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup OpenAI said, “We are the only company in the world which has a capped profit structure.” He added, “If you think… GPUs are going to take my job and your job and everyone’s jobs, it seems nice if that company wouldn’t make so much money.” Earlier, it was reported that OpenAI fired its CEO Sam Altman.

The Openai drama is about Musk’s way into the business

An anonymous letter purportedly written by ex-employees of Elon Musk-led startup OpenAI, where CEO Sam Altman was fired, has surfaced on Hacker News. The letter alleged Altman and Co-Founder Greg Brockman manipulated OpenAI’s board over their ” obsession with achieving AI general intelligence”. The letter also claimed Brockman resigned as board chair last week over Altman’s treatment.

What is the future for the mega-rocket in the event of an explosion?

Elon Musk-led SpaceX successfully launched a test flight of its Starship rocket, which was designed to carry cargo to space. This was the second test flight of the Starship rocket after it crashed into the ocean on April 20. In its April flight, Starship’s rocket booster blew up after separating from the craft.