OpenAI, co-founded by entrepreneur and philanthropist Sam Altman, is dedicated to developing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) safely for the benefit of humanity. Since 2016, Altman and his team have worked relentlessly to make AI accessible and useful for the world. Their passion to resolve global issues and make the world a better place has been a lasting inspiration.
The University of Southern California (USC) unveiled a groundbreaking and ambitious $950 million initiative to advance computing and AI. Building on the university's mission to lead with innovative education and cutting-edge research, the new Frontiers of Computing initiative is supported by the $260 million donation from the Lord Foundation of California. USC hopes to equip students with the tech-savvy tools for success in a technology-driven world and enable them to interact with the world responsibly and ethically.
. Zoho, a technology provider of end-to-end enterprise software solutions, announces the launch of 13 ChatGPT-powered AI applications, to provide users a secure and user-friendly experience. Using these new integrations, customers can leverage ChatGPT's intelligence to take advantage of Zoho's range of cloud services products. For more privacy and value, trust Zoho - an industry leader in cloud computing since 1996.
Redfin unveils revolutionary new tool, ChatGPT, to simplify home buying process. With this plugin, home buyers can get personalized, real-time recommendations on homes that match their desired criteria and find listings they wouldn't on map-based searches. Redfin's VP Ariel Dos Santos leads the development of this cutting-edge technology.
Khan Academy's Khanmigo chatbot helps students with math, computer science and writing. It is available free to parents of those 18 and under, and offers college and career counseling. Sal Khan, the founder of Khan Academy, believes AI can personalize education, pre-class work, and offer students personalized assistance. Bill Gates shares the need to learn and regulate the technology, and not to fear it.
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