OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, is adamant that the company will stay private, even though its current valuation is $29bn. Being private allows for greater control and more innovative thinking. Altman is touring to discuss international expansion and AI regulation while warning about potential crucial decisions. OpenAI's advancements led to the creation of their chatbot, ChatGPT, with free and paid versions using GPT models.
The CEO of Inflection AI believes personal AI assistants, like their chatbot Pi, will transform our lives by assisting us with everything from shopping to managing daily tasks. Bill Gates also thinks AI will change technology use, while Google has launched their own competitor to stay ahead. AI could eliminate the need for search engines as we depend on personal AI assistants for information. Come see how AI will transform our interactions with technology within months!
Weights & Biases, a San Francisco-based startup, has launched new capabilities to simplify building and monitoring machine learning models. With customisable production monitoring services and Weave, a tool for developing interactive data visualisations, AI/ML development is more accessible than ever. Stay ahead in AI/ML development with Weights & Biases' platform.
OpenAI's co-founder, Sam Altman, urges global leaders to regulate AI, calling it existential risk. He suggested that only major players, such as Google and OpenAI, should be regulated, not smaller companies. OpenAI is currently seeking countries to help enact global AI regulations.
Don't you hate when your parents can't remember a movie detail? AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Google's Bard are here to help! Just provide some key details, and they'll decipher the rest. They can even make educated guesses based on vague descriptions! Although not infallible, expect this tech to be integrated into digital assistants like Siri to help our parents find movies easily.
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?