OpenAI’s structure gave 4 people the power to fire Sam
Sam Altman, who was ousted as CEO of AI startup OpenAI, said he doesn’t have much experience with nonprofits. “I don’t have a lot of experience with startups,” he added. “Some things…only a CEO can do…or you have to kill some project, or something with a major partner,” Altman further said. He was hired by OpenAI in 2015 as its CEO.
Sam the CEO of Openai Ousts
US-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup OpenAI’s Co-founder and CEO Greg Brockman is stepping down from his position as the chair of the board. The startup said that Brockman was not “consistently candid in his communications with the board”, hindering its ability to exercise its responsibilities. Mira Murati, the startup’s Chief Operating Officer, has been appointed as the interim CEO.
Sam Altman’s sudden exit is a big deal
OpenAI’s Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati, who left the company on Friday, has said that she is “proud” of the work done by the SoftBank-backed company. Murati has been leading teams that develop tools such as ChatGPT and Dall-E. “I’m excited to be able to return to my home state of California where I was raised,” she added.
Who is OpenAI’s new interim CEO?
Sam Altman, who was CEO of AI startup OpenAI, announced on Friday that he’s leaving the company. “I loved my time at openai. He predicted artificial intelligence will be ‘the greatest leap forward of any technological revolution we’ve had so far’,” Altman said. He had joined OpenAI in 2013 from Twitter, where he was the VP and Co-founder.
Soon, the builders option may be available to chatGpt subscribers
OpenAI, a human-powered chatbot platform, is planning to release an enterprise ‘Team’ subscription plan with “Flexible” and “Annual” options. According to a user named Choi, the team plan will include an unlimited high-speed GPT-4 and four times longer context. The non-annual option will be $30 per month, and both plans have a three-user minimum.
You can now talk to someone and look at your life
Artificial intelligence startup OpenAI has announced it’ll be testing audio-enabled synthesis of synthetic speech and audio-audio on its chat service, ChatGPT. It’ll begin using audio and visual data to train its machine learning models, OpenAI said. It’ll test the feature with a Podcaster, who’ll be able to mimic the original voice of a Podcaster and translate it into more than one language.
The content moderation dilemma should be solved by GPT-4
US-based OpenAI said it has received a lawsuit from The New York Times over its generative AI tool ChatGPT that serves users reports based on Times articles. It said the lawsuit could lead to an order from a federal judge to destroy ChatGPT’s dataset, forcing it to recreate it using only work authorised to be used. The lawsuit has been filed by The Times.
Humans and machines could play a part in keeping you safe
More than 2,000 people, including a cybersecurity student from Dakota State University, participated in ‘Generative Red Team Challenge: Detecting Threats, Deceptions, Biases and Misinformation with Artificial Intelligence’ at the Defcon security conference. Participants were asked to expose harms, flaws and biases embedded within chatbots and text generation models from Google, Meta, OpenAI and AI startups including Anthropic and Cohere.