Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, recently announced a new AI project, X.AI. He has been talking to investors and hired experienced AI engineers to pursue the project, even though he has voiced concerns about AI risks. The project could challenge existing AI systems such as DeepMind, controlled by Google parent company Alphabet. Musk is joining other tech giants such as Microsoft and Google in developing next-generation AI. He has warned regulators to take AI research seriously in 2017 and to regulate it before it's too late.
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OpenAI, the leading AI development firm, have confirmed that they are not currently training GPT-5. Led by Sam Altman, OpenAI have focussed on safety issues concerning their AI-based technology, expressing the need to tackle existing issues rather than creating more powerful AI machines. With over 100 million active users and a multitude of experts, like Elon Musk, supporting a pause on AI systems stronger than GPT-4, the discussions on the ethical implications of the AI industry keep going. OpenAI and their executives are committed to the development of responsible and sustainable technologies.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently responded to a letter signed by tech leaders, including Twitter CEO Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, which proposed to pause powerful AI experiments. During a virtual event at MIT, Altman shared his opinion and emphasized on the safety protocols suggested and the six-month research OpenAI conducted before the release of ChatGPT 4. Musk, Wozniak and over 1,000 other tech leaders believe AI experiments should resume responsibly and protocols should be set in place to ensure safe development.
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