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After ChatGPT, OpenAI readying new open-source language model: Will it be smarter, more powerful?
OpenAI, a research company behind popular ChatGPT, is working on a new open-source language model, according to a report by The Information. The new model, which is still under development could be released in coming month.
OpenAI’s…
Russia’s Sber launches GPTChat rival Gigachat
Leading Russian technology company Sber on Monday announced the launch of its conversational artificial intelligence app intended to rival the US star ChatGPT.The state company said in a statement on its website that it was "launching its…
ChatGPT Buzz Fuels Demand for Chips and Gear, Advantest Says
Advantest Corp. is seeing a spike in demand for its chip-testing devices, catalyzed by the frenzy of interest in OpenAI's ChatGPT and other novel uses of artificial intelligence.A global race to develop powerful computing clusters and…
EU lawmakers call for summit to control ‘very powerful’ AI
EU lawmakers urged world leaders on Monday to hold a summit to find ways to control the development of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems such as ChatGPT, saying they were developing faster than expected.The 12 MEPs, all working…
ChatGPT Threat Makes Health-Care Jobs More Promising Than Finance, Tech
Parents of today's kindergarteners should think about prodding them toward a career in the medical field.Those are the findings of the latest MLIV Pulse survey with 678 respondents. Nearly 40% said that children currently in elementary…
Don’t fret about students using ChatGPT to cheat – AI is a bigger threat to educational equality
Schools and universities are panicking about artificial intelligence (AI) and cheating. But AI presents far more significant threats to equity in education.Fears of cheating typically arise from concerns about fairness. How is it fair that…
AI to Kill Off Humanity? The Aliens Have Landed, and We Created Them
It is not every day that I read a prediction of doom as arresting as Eliezer Yudkowsky's in Time magazine last week. “The most likely result of building a superhumanly smart AI, under anything remotely like the current circumstances,” he…