OpenAI CEO suggests regulations to keep AI under control while Tesla's co-founder calls for a halt to AI research. Safety standards of OpenAI as a capped profit company are emphasized. Learn why Altman disagrees with Musk's concerns.
Discover the benefits of integrating generative AI, like ChatGPT-4, with ERP systems. From natural language search functionalities to real-time analytics, AI tools can refine business operations like procurement, accounting, and more. Plus, ChatGPT-4 can even create effective training materials for employees. With this integration, companies can leverage ERP modules to align with daily business activities and functions, optimizing their results.
Introducing ChatGPT, a virtual assistant AI tool that can optimize workflow for financial services companies. With human-like conversations and task delegation capabilities, professionals can focus on high-value work while ChatGPT takes care of optimizing title tags, simplifying metrics reporting, transforming content into different languages, and generating post ideas. Compliance is critical, but once integrated into the marketing technology stack, ChatGPT can turbocharge content output with ease.
OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, announced that the Microsoft-backed organization currently has no plans to go public due to the potential for investor decisions to disappoint Wall Street. OpenAI has received $10 billion in funding from Microsoft, and it operates a non-profit hybrid capped-profit model to benefit the public good. OpenAI also warns of AI risks, but the company does not provide any details on its new AI model, GPT 4. Altman recently drew criticism for suggesting that OpenAI may leave the EU due to upcoming regulations on AI.
Discover how AI-powered tools can revolutionize HR processes, without overshadowing the importance of the human touch. Learn how to deploy AI responsibly and ethically for a fair and inclusive workplace.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?