OpenAI Founder's Unexpected Departure Stuns Tech World - The sudden exit of Sam Altman leaves industry in shock, raising questions about the future direction of OpenAI and its impact on the tech community.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is calling for discussions on AI regulations, citing the need to keep up with rapid advancements in the field. He made these comments while visiting South Korea, where OpenAI executives are learning about AI regulations worldwide. Altman believes Korea can be a leader in this area. He also discussed the importance of finding ways to reward content creators who use AI, such as musicians.
Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, used AI tool ChatGPT to write her parliamentary speech on AI risks and benefits. The AI tool gained attention last year for its ability to generate essays, poems, and conversations with brief prompts, but its creators warn of potential misuse. Frederiksen’s speechwriters have yet to comment on the AI writing quality.
OpenAI's innovative research and development has led to the use of ChatGPT to pen an episode of 'Coronation Street'. The AI was only able to write half an episode and could not include certain topics. Despite the simplistic formula of the show, it is something humans should create for nuanced emotions, stakes and situations. Soap writers can rest easy, their jobs are safe from AI takeover.
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