Elon Musk, billionaire entrepreneur and creator of Tesla and SpaceX, is reportedly planning to launch a new AI-focused start-up competing with OpenAI. He is hoping to build a strong team of AI researchers and engineers, while courting potential investors. Technologically, Musk is obtaining graphics computing units from Nvidia to power intensive tasks. This news has sparked debate among regulatory bodies, wary of potential risks.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has set up a Task Force to develop a unified policy on artificial intelligence privacy and investigate potential data breaches by ChatGPT. This significant step towards data protection follows Italy's unilateral move to limit ChatGPT as well as Germany's data protection commissioner announcement. OpenAI, the parent organisation of ChatGPT, is being backed by Microsoft Corp. Get the scoop on this AI policy initiative and new task force.
. Elon Musk, tech-industry icon, is preparing a venture to challenge OpenAI with a new Artificial Intelligence project. Sources close to the project told Financial Times Musk has already recruited a team of AI researchers & engineers and purchased Nvidia's GPUs. Investor reactions remain positive with the formation of Musk's latest technological venture.
OpenAI, the organization behind ChatGPT chatbot, announced that they will not pursue the development of GPT-5 due to safety reasons. Elon Musk, Andrew Yang and AI researchers have jointly requested for a 6 month moratorium on AI models more powerful than GPT-4. Despite criticism from members of the AI community, the Pentagon has rejected this request. OpenAI is examining the issue with technical nuance. They are working on projects related to GPT-4 to protect humanity from the potential risks of AI development.
OpenAI, founded and chaired by Elon Musk, offers cash rewards from $200 to $20,000 for vulnerabilities and bugs disclosed in its AI products. This is done in partnership with Bugcrowd, a global crowdsourcing cybersecurity platform. Deliberate jailbreaking, inaccurate answers, Model Hallucinations and issues related to the responses will be excluded from the visibility.
Warner Music Group asserts control over AI training usage, requiring explicit permission for content utilization. EU regulations spark industry debate.