OpenAI, ChatGPT and suicidal ideation
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Thinking Machines Lab challenges OpenAI’s scaling-first approach to artificial intelligence, arguing that true superintelligence will emerge from systems that can learn — not just compute.
OpenAI has acquired Software Applications Incorporated (SAI), perhaps best known for the core team that produced what became Shortcuts on Apple platforms. More recently, the team has been working on Sky, a context-aware AI interface layer on top of macOS. The financial terms of the acquisition have not been publicly disclosed.
Walmart's partnership with OpenAI allows ChatGPT's 700 million users to buy products through AI conversations, potentially reshaping the entire American retail landscape
OpenAI, Founders Fund and Lux Capital have invested in Valthos, a startup using AI to try to prevent AI-enabled destruction.
In recent weeks, OpenAI has signed blockbuster deals with AMD and Broadcom to build vast numbers of AI chips. Much of the focus has been on the financial implications, since OpenAI will need hundreds of billions of dollars to make good on its promises.
Mirroring AI in general, the newest OpenAI service has the potential to deliver massive productivity gains. But the potential for errors and data leakage are equally great.
“One of the things we heard is that people love meeting other people on Experiences,” Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky told ABC News’ Rebecca Jarvis in a wide-ranging interview. “So, we added social features where you can see who's going on the experience [and] keep in touch with them after. It's kind of like a social network in the real world.”
The ‘company knowledge’ update allows ChatGPT to be used as a search engine for workspace data.