Explore the power of OpenAI's GPT-4 API with AutoGPT and BabyAGI open source projects. Discover how these projects are advancing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and strive to complete complex tasks without human intervention. See how they aim to create 'GodMode' and how close we are to true AGI.
OpenAI, the organization behind ChatGPT chatbot, announced that they will not pursue the development of GPT-5 due to safety reasons. Elon Musk, Andrew Yang and AI researchers have jointly requested for a 6 month moratorium on AI models more powerful than GPT-4. Despite criticism from members of the AI community, the Pentagon has rejected this request. OpenAI is examining the issue with technical nuance. They are working on projects related to GPT-4 to protect humanity from the potential risks of AI development.
OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman announced that the company doesn't plan on developing GPT-5 for the near future. Discover the capabilities of OpenAI's GPT-4 model, which is being used by Microsoft's Office, Bing, SwiftKey and Edge. Plus, find out why AGI is the company's main focus.
OpenAI, the research lab for developing artificial intelligence, has released GPT-4 and GPT-5, the versions of the popular ChatGPT platform with advanced capabilities and potential to reach Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). GPT-4 has been upgraded with several new features that make it useful, while GPT-5 is expected to excel in terms of natural language processing by December. Debate on the advances of ChatGPT is heating up on Twitter, opening the door to curious implications if it reaches AGI. OpenAI aims to ensure a safe and beneficial AI for all and is sparking excitement in the AI world.
Protect yourself from malicious AI-generated malware with these tips. Cybercriminals are using ChatGPT and Google Bard to code undetectable malware, making users vulnerable to stolen data, distracting Facebook ads, and more. Keep your online security in check with antivirus and regular security patches, and do research before downloading dubious 'ChatGPT' or 'Google Bard' apps.
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