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Jan 17 2024
News
Altman says ChatGPT will have to evolve in “uncomfortable” ways
OpenAI's next big model "will be able to do a lot, lot more" than the existing models can, CEO Sam Altman told Axios in an exclusive interview at Davos on Wednesday.
Why it matters: Altman told Axios' Ina Fried that AI is evolving much more rapidly than previous technologies that took Silicon Valley by storm. But he also conceded that the evolution and proliferation of OpenAI's
AxiosFeb 23 2024
Perspectives Blog
Amid Google Gemini Controversy, A Look at Google’s History of Bias
Google has a long history of media bias and favoring media outlets and views on the left.
Back in 2018, AllSides found a 65% left bias in Google News. That number has remained relatively steady: our latest look found Google News curated 63% of news articles from liberal media outlets in 2023; just 6% of media outlets were on the right.
Google was making headlines back in 2018
AllSides StaffFeb 14 2024
News
OpenAI, Microsoft shut down malicious accounts linked to China, others
OpenAI and Microsoft Threat Intelligence shut down accounts linked to five state-affiliated actors, some tied to China and Russia, trying to use AI for malicious reasons, the companies announced Wednesday.
“We terminated accounts associated with state-affiliated threat actors,” OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, said in an official statement. “Our findings show our models offer only
NewsNationJan 31 2024
News
Taylor Swift's label UMG to pull music from TikTok, accusing the social media app of bullying
UMG said in an open letter published on Wednesday that it has been "pressing" TikTok during contract discussions on three issues — "appropriate compensation for our artists and songwriters, protecting human artists from the harmful effects of AI, and online safety for TikTok's users." A music licensing agreement between UMG and TikTok, which is owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, expired on
CNBCJan 29 2024
News
Drastic moves by X, Microsoft may not stop spread of fake Taylor Swift porn
After explicit, fake AI images of Taylor Swift began spreading on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter has attempted to block all searches for the pop star. "This is a temporary action and done with an abundance of caution as we prioritize safety on this issue," Joe Benarroch, X's head of business operations, said in a statement to Reuters. However, even this drastic step does not seem to
Ars TechnicaJan 28 2024
News
Finland presidential election to go to runoff, former PM ahead
This audio is created with AI assistance Finland's presidential election is set to go to a runoff next month, as no candidate gained a majority of the votes on Jan. 28, in a race that has heavily focused on the country's new role as a NATO neighbor of Russia. Former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb placed first in the initial round of voting with 27.2 percent, finishing closely ahead of
The Kyiv IndependentJan 09 2024
News
Inside-Out Samsung Phone, See-Through TVs: Most Captivating CES 2024 Tech We're Seeing
CES 2024 is in full swing in Las Vegas, where the CNET team is on the ground scouring the best, and weirdest, cutting-edge tech here at the world's largest technology show. We're getting our eyes and hands full of everything from futuristic concepts to practical products you can preorder or buy today. Of course, AI is everywhere At CES this year, especially in the form of ChatGPT and similar
CNETJan 10 2024
News
Stunning TVs, Flying Taxi, Inside-Out Phone: We're Vibing This Captivating CES 2024 Tech
CES 2024 is full of innovative delights, futuristic concepts, practical products you can preorder or buy today and some of strangest tech to stumble across our paths. Here in Las Vegas at the world's largest technology show, we're scouring the show floor for the best, most cutting-edge tech set to change our lives. As we expected, AI is everywhere at CES this year, especially in the form of
CNETJan 18 2024
Analysis
How copyright lawsuits could kill OpenAI
If you’re old enough to remember watching the hit kid’s show Animaniacs, you probably remember Napster, too. The peer-to-peer file-sharing site, which made it easy to download music for free in an era before Spotify and Apple Music, took college campuses by storm in the late 1990s. This did not escape the notice of the record companies, and in 2001, a federal court ruled that Napster was
VoxMay 15 2024
Headline Roundup
Google Adds AI Answers to Search, Threatening Online Publishers
Google is rolling out AI-powered answers in its search results this week, prompting fears from online media publishers who rely on search traffic.
The Details: Along with “AI Overviews,” which summarize results in response to queries, Google is launching several AI upgrades, including searching via video. As The Verge (Lean Left bias) put it, “Google is redesigning its search engine —
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