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British mathematician AI painting auctioned at $1M with a spell of doom
By Kevin Okemwa published
Ai-Da A humanoid AI-powered robbot recently created a painting ofEnglish mathematician Alan Turing which was sold for $1,084,800 at an auction.
OpenAI wiggles out of copyright infringement
By Kevin Okemwa published
Cognizable injury A New York federal judge recently dismissed a copyright infringement lawsuit filed against OpenAI by news outlets after they failed to "allege a cognizable injury" in court.
OpenAI hires former Meta AR lead to support its robotics and hardware efforts
By Kevin Okemwa published
ROBOTICS & HARDWARE Meta's former AR glasses lead Caitlin Kalinowski recently announced she was joining OpenAI to support its robotics and consumer hardware efforts.
Microsoft's Mustafa Suleyman says the AI revolution will raise fundamental questions about humanity
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI REVOLUTION Mustafa Suleyman believes AI advances could distributively destabilize how we understand the world, fundamentally raising questions about humanity.
Sam Altman claims AGI will have come and gone in 5 years
By Kevin Okemwa published
AGI IN 5YRS OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently indicated that the company could hit the AGI benchmark within the next 5 years. The executive claimed the feat would have "surprisingly little" impact on society.
OpenAI unveils ChatGPT search to take on Google's dominance
By Kevin Okemwa published
CHATGPT SEARCH 🔍 OpenAI just launched ChatGPT search. It can search the web "in a much better way than before" and promises fast, clear, and direct answers to queries with relevant web sources.
ChatGPT gains search mode, but you'll have to pay for it... at least for now
By Sean Endicott published
Search mode ChatGPT now supports searching through your chat history to find past chats or help you "pick up a chat where you left off."
A former OpenAI employee says the ChatGPT maker is breaking U.S. copyright law
By Kevin Okemwa published
COPYRIGHT LAW A former OpenAI employee says the ChatGPT maker is breaking U.S. copyright law.
ChatGPT can be duped into money laundering crimes by asking questions indirectly
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI CRIME ADVISER Users can reportedly leverage ChatGPT's AI smarts to solicit advice on committing crimes, including money laundering and exporting illegal firearms to sanctioned countries.
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