OpenAI has removed numerous user accounts globally after suspecting its artificial intelligence tool, ChatGPT, was being used for malicious purposes, according to a new report.
Sam Altman’s OpenAI released GPT-4.5, an upgraded version of the artificial intelligence model that powers ChatGPT, to select users on Thursday.
A high-profile ex-OpenAI policy researcher, Miles Brundage, took to social media on Wednesday to criticize OpenAI for 'rewriting the history' of its deployment approach to potentially risky AI systems.
and Instagram. OpenAI has confirmed that it has shared its findings with its industry contemporaries, such as Meta, that might inadvertently be affected by the actions happening on ChatGPT.
OpenAI has banned ChatGPT accounts used by Chinese threat actors, including ones leveraged for the development of spying tools.
OpenAI banned accounts from China and North Korea for using AI to manipulate social media and conduct surveillance.
The release of OpenAI’s biggest model ever exposes the tension between building artificial general intelligence and making ChatGPT into a truly useful utility.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Meta is reportedly developing a standalone application for its original AI chatbot, Meta AI. According to The Verge, the company behind Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram aims to expand its user reach and compete with other AI-based services like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini.
taking a cue from OpenAI's monthly fees for access to more powerful versions of ChatGPT, the people said. Meta AI will soon become one of the social media company's standalone apps, joining Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, CNBC has learned. The company ...
OpenAI, a San Francisco-based AI research lab ... countries and operates across Meta’s app suite, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger. Lastly, Apple had long been rumored ...
The action fits Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg's larger plan to by year-end position Meta as a leader in artificial intelligence. Launched in September 2023, Meta AI is now replacing conventional search capabilities on Facebook,
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman teased the possibility of developing a social media application in response to Meta Platforms Inc.'s plans to launch a standalone artificial intelligence app, setting the stage for intensified competition in the AI space.
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