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.
Meet Orca, the latest AI language model challenging the industry giant, ChatGPT. Orca has surpassed its competitors, including ChatGPT, in various tests, showcasing its superior skills in writing, comprehension, analytical thinking, and more. What sets Orca apart is its unique ability to learn progressively from advanced models, allowing it to enhance its capabilities. Equipped to handle multiple benchmarks, Orca is quickly becoming a formidable competitor in the field of AI language models.
OpenAI announced an update for their ChatGPT app with drag-and-drop support and Siri integration. CEO Sam Altman discussed AI regulation during his tour in India, where AI employment is expected to grow at a rate of 20-25 percent. Despite concerns of job cuts, AI is expected to contribute $957 billion to India's economy by 2035.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the tech ecosystem in India and AI's potential impact. Altman clarified that ChatGPT isn't currently training GPT5. This comes amid concerns about the rapid advancement of AI technology. Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak among others called for a six-month pause on training AI systems more potent than GPT-4.
A cybercriminal group is exploiting GPT-4 using stolen OpenAI API keys from mistakenly left keys in developers' code. The group has been scraping keys from Replit since March, with over 50,000 leaked keys found on GitHub alone. This leaves OpenAI developer accounts as the third most exposed worldwide, leaving data vulnerable to malicious intent. To protect against this, organizations should assign unique keys, rotate often, use a key management service, environmental variables, and push for automatic secret rotation.
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