Radio host Mark Walters is suing Open AI's ChatGPT for defamation after it provided a false complaint about embezzlement. This raises questions about the interaction between people and machines.
Reddit's community has shut down over 6,500 subreddits in response to the platform's decision to charge for API access. This move may lead to the closure of third-party apps and concerns over moderators' ability to maintain quality content.
Samsung is developing a Large Language Model (LLM) solution similar to ChatGPT to boost various business processes, including software development, document summarization, and translation. Unlike other tech giants, Samsung's solution will not be available to the public initially. However, reports suggest that Samsung plans to launch the AI tool in July 2023, with hopes of shortening the period of software development and semiconductor design. Samsung plans to use an in-house solution after a high-level management meeting, and there are no public release plans yet. Keep an eye out for the rumored launch in July's Galaxy Unpacked event.
Miles Grimshaw, the newest addition to venture firm Benchmark, led a seed round in LangChain, a SaaS development firm focused on large language models. While Grimshaw recognizes the potential of generative AI, he advised against investments when model depreciation rates undermine ROI. Benchmark focuses on being the most impactful partner to founders and invests in one to two deals yearly.
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