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OpenAI chooses Tokyo for its first Asian office

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OpenAI has announced the opening of a new office in Tokyo to drive its expansion into the Asian market. The new office aims to foster collaboration with the Japanese government, local businesses, and research institutions to develop AI tools tailored to Japan’s unique requirements.

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OpenAI: Copyrighted data ‘impossible’ to avoid for AI training

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OpenAI made waves this week with its bold assertion to a UK parliamentary committee that it would be “impossible” to develop today’s leading AI systems without using vast amounts of copyrighted data. The post OpenAI: Copyrighted data ‘impossible’ to avoid for AI training appeared first on AI News.

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Five open-source AI tools to know

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By using open-source AI, organizations effectively gain access to a large, diverse community of developers who constantly contribute to the ongoing development and improvement of AI tools. Additionally, the vendor neutrality of open-source AI ensures organizations aren’t tied to a specific vendor.

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OpenAI introduces team dedicated to stopping rogue AI

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Recently, Geoffrey Hinton – the so-called “Godfather of AI” – expressed his worries about the possibility of superintelligent AI surpassing human capabilities and causing catastrophic consequences for humanity. In response to these concerns, OpenAI has announced the establishment of a new unit called Superalignment.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Warns of Potential Risks in Unregulated AI Development

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Last week, during an interview with ABC News, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed concerns about the safety of artificial intelligence technology in the hands of bad actors. During the interview, he warned of the risks associated with other AI developers who may not put safety limits on their AI tools.

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You’re Not The Only One Feeling AI Fatigue (Or: Why That New AI Tool Isn't for You)

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Before OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT, only a few programmers would dabble in creating chatbots and simple models for local execution, and only machine learning engineers and a few AI enthusiasts would use the word “artificial intelligence” on a daily basis. Then every week seemed that a new AI tool was unveiled or upgraded.

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Generative Everything: An Exploration of Breakthroughs in 2023, Impacts, and Future Insights Across Industries with AI

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Notable advancements in generative AI have emerged in 2023, including the emergence of generative language models, increased adoption by different sectors, and the rapid growth of generative AI tools. This availability of diverse Gen AI tools reveals new possibilities for innovation and growth.