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OpenAI has a model that gives a flirtatious upgrade

American artificial intelligence (AI) startup Openai’s chat platform ChatGPT, powered by a new AI model called GPT-4o, will now be able to simulate emotions like surprise and even flirtatiousness. Users will be allowed to converse with the chatbot via voice, and also talk about what they see through a phone or computer screen. GPT-4o is currently only available on ChatGPT.

The GPT-4o model gives a flirtatious upgrade

American startup OpenAI has launched a new artificial intelligence model called GPT-4o for its chat app ChatGPT. The AI tool will be available to both free and paid users of ChatGPT through a new desktop app and the existing mobile app and web version. During a livestream, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman highlighted the significance of the new interface.

We will be all about the topic of artificial intelligence again

Google is working on an AI-powered product named ‘OpenAI’, a report said. The product could reportedly be powered by Bing’s search engine. Earlier, a report by Bloomberg had also suggested OpenAI was working on an AI-based product capable of searching the internet. The report added that Google could tease new products like Pixel 9 and Pixel Tablet 2.

How to Responsibly Generate Artificial Intelligence Porn is called Openai

OpenAI, the technology company behind AI-powered messaging platform WhatsApp, has said that sexually explicit and even suggestive content can be generated by its AI-powered bots. The company has released a ‘Model Spec’ that will allow users to comment on how it would allow such content. This comes after a video of an alleged sexual assault by singer Taylor Swift went viral.

The New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune and other publications are taking on OpenAI and Microsoft

Eight US newspapers, including the New York Daily News, sued OpenAI and Microsoft for alleged copyright infringement, claiming they are using their copyrighted material to create artificial intelligence models. They have asked for an “excessive amount” of money and a stop to the practice of using their copyrighted work. They also demanded the destruction of any models using their work.

What is the next step in the advancement of artificial intelligence?

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that the company has over 20 million customers for its generative AI tool Copilot and 60% of Fortune 500 companies are using it. He further said that 65% of companies are using Microsoft Azure Cloud service that enables them to access generative AI software from ChatGPT-maker OpenAI.

The fear that led to the creation of OpenAI is what inspired it

Elon Musk-led AI startup OpenAI said that it has received $1 billion funding commitment for its “deeply artificial intelligence (DIA) research”. This comes after Co-founder Aaron Altman was ousted from OpenAI’s board for his alleged conflict of interest and involvement in a dispute with another board member. Altman has also apologised for thinking that a former board member was harming OpenAI.

The legal case against OpenAI is so bad that it is hilarious

Elon Musk’s lawsuit against AI startup OpenAI, which was founded in 2015, accuses the firm of violating its founding principles. The lawsuit states that OpenAI President Greg Brockman breached the company’s founding principles by abandoning the principles over the years. The lawsuit further says that Brockman had approached Musk in 2015 out of shared concerns over the risks of AI.

Musk sued OpenAI because it left its mission to benefit humanity

Elon Musk’s AI company OpenAI has been “converted” into a closed-source subsidiary of Microsoft, a lawsuit claimed. “OpenAI is not just developing but is refining an AGI [Artificial General Intelligence] to maximize profits for Microsoft, rather than for thebenefit of humanity,” the filing said. “On information and belief, GPT-4 is an AGI algorithm,” it added.

The Intercept, Raw Story, and AlterNet have filed a lawsuit

Three media publications have filed lawsuits in the US against OpenAI and Microsoft over alleged copyright infringement. The publications alleged that OpenAI and Microsoft were aware of potential copyright infringement. They said that some of the time CHATGPL reproduces works of journalism without giving Author, Title, copyright or terms of use information. They added that ChatGPT responses violated third-party copyrights.