Another OpenAI employee announced she quit over safety concerns hours before two exec resigned
"She added that more needs to be done to improve "decision-making processes; accountability; transparency; documentation; policy enforcement; the care with which we use our own technology; and mitigations for impacts on inequality, rights, and the environment.""
Aus der Rubrik „Bildet euch mal nicht so viel auf euer tolles Gehirn ein“:
In diesem Bild gibt es kein Rot.
Experiment: wenn ihr den Schriftzug abdeckt, verschwindet auch das Rot.
#chatgpt macht es in der Bildbeschreibung übrigens richtig.
He puts into clear terms what had previously been an unarticulated, creeping suspicion I had about #GenAI. Clearly there are many angles from which to come at what's going on with #AI#hype , but I appreciate this one quite a bit.
Earlier this week, Scarlett Johansson released a statement that said she had been approached by OpenAI’s founder Sam Altman to voice a ChatGPT persona. The actress, who famously voiced an AI assistant in the 2013 film "Her," she said no, but OpenAI went ahead and released "Sky" anyway — a chatbot which Johansson herself stated sounded “eerily similar” to her.
The actress has hired legal counsel and demanded an explanation, but could she take it further and does she have a case? @WIRED has spoken to lawyers to find out how this could all play out in court.
@ErikJonker “AI is for a large part opensource” means nothing. Which AI? Which tools? Which models?
Llama 2, Bard, Claude 2, GPT-4 are not open source at all.
It’s time to be lucid: this type of tools don’t help users, kill the planet and are based on stolen materials only to make some companies earn more money. That’s all.
@pylapp ... we can't enforce that this technology can and will not be used, that's a fantasy. A lot is closed source but also a part is opensource, everybody can implement and use it on their own.
It’s been a rough week for OpenAI. Ever since the launch of its latest AI language model, GPT-4o, it has been hit by controversy after controversy — perhaps a sign of just how much public visibility the company is starting to get.
@arstechnica runs through a week of bad news, rumors and ridicule for one of AI’s most prominent and influential companies.
People are suddenly flocking to ChatGPT Plus on mobile. On the day of GPT-4o's release, ChatGPT's mobile revenue rose 22%, the most revenue for the app ever in a single day. That was only the start.
oh great - the software I use to directly instruct computers what I want them to do (often with elevated privileges) wants to "help suggest commands" with OpenAI </SARCASM>