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. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has debunked the rumors of GPT-5 release soon and instead urged to focus on increasing the capability and accuracy of current models. OpenAI's ChatGPT has attracted tech giants like Google and Microsoft who are looking to use similar technology. To ensure safe and reliable results, AI researchers should prioritize safety and reliability than increasing parameter count. OpenAI's impressive works has catapulted it as one of the leading research labs in the industry.
SentinelOne unveils new AI-driven threat hunting platform that combines neural and natural language processing to identify and respond to cyber threats efficiently. With this system, security analysts can now analyze data from various sources to detect any malicious activity. The platform was announced at the RSA Conference 2023 and is one of the many AI-driven security solutions that are currently making the market more secure.
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