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. Microsoft has developed their own AI chip 'Athena' to power OpenAI projects and reduce costs of relying on external suppliers like Nvidia. Microsoft is joining other big tech companies, such as Google and Amazon, who are pushing towards developing their own ML chips. The chip is currently being tested, signaling a shift in the way OpenAI carries out its work. A new approach to computing, taking advantage of the most current technology.
when meta description. OpenAI is working hard to improve their AI technology, despite the current abuse of ChatGPT bots. CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman recently confirmed that the company is investing in research and engineering and launched a bug bounty program in order to discuss any potential flaws that could arise while focusing on enhancing the GPT-4 model. The open letter from Elon Musk to pause the training of large AI models has also been discussed, with speculations the technology may soon be used for better search processes and advertising on Twitter.
Elon Musk, a renowned tech entrepreneur, has founded a new AI research company called X.AI, for maximal truth-seeking AI. Musk and his team intend to develop an AI system safe for human interaction and revolutionize the way people interact with the world. This alternative to ChatGPT has received the support from several top entrepreneurs and AI researchers.
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