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OpenAI, the technology and research lab founded by Sam Altman, Ilya Sutskever and Greg Brockman, calls for regulation of Artificial Intelligence and proposed the establishment of an international agency like the International Atomic Energy Agency. Altman leads the start-up-focused venture capital firm Y-Combinator while Brockman is OpenAI's Chairman. OpenAI's three-step agenda focuses on coordinating artificial intelligence makers and systems, regulating systems to ensure ethical AI and instilling human values in the AI systems. Additionally, the California-based company has been backed by tech giants such as Alphabet Inc., Microsoft, Salesforce, and Amazon Web Services.
Apple, the tech giant, is reportedly recruiting expertise in generative AI to either expand their current capabilities or start a project of their own. This fuels speculation that Apple may be looking to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT, an AI chatbot famous for its human-like conversational powers and ability to transform the way people engage with artificial intelligence.
Apple is now actively recruiting for generative AI roles, hinting that they could be following closely behind tech rivals Amazon, Microsoft and Google with their own version. In March rumors surfaced that Apple was researching and developing generative AI, and in November of 2022, the popular ChatGPT from OpenAI was released to the public. With AI assistants like Bing, Bard and Alexa being available now, Apple may be gearing up to offer their own product soon.
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