Is the Altruistic OpenAI Gone?
Is the Altruistic OpenAI Gone? This article discusses the transformation (or perhaps disappearance) of OpenAI’s allegedly altruistic ambitions, as reported in The Atlantic. Citing interviews with over 90 current and…
Is the Altruistic OpenAI Gone? This article discusses the transformation (or perhaps disappearance) of OpenAI’s allegedly altruistic ambitions, as reported in The Atlantic. Citing interviews with over 90 current and…
Walmart Prepares for a Future Where AI Shops for Consumers Walmart is gearing up for a future where AI agents take over the shopping experience for consumers. The retail giant…
CoreWeave may have built a house of (graphics) cards CoreWeave is gearing up to invest a whopping $20 to $23 billion in GPU facilities to satisfy the surging demand from…
MIT Asks arXiv To Take Down Preprint Paper On AI and Scientific Discovery MIT has formally requested the withdrawal of a preprint paper on artificial intelligence and scientific discovery over…
OpenAI Launches Codex, an AI Coding Agent, In ChatGPT OpenAI has rolled out Codex, a cutting-edge AI coding agent integrated into ChatGPT, designed to autonomously tackle software engineering tasks. Utilising…
MIT Says It No Longer Stands Behind Student’s AI Research Paper MIT recently announced that it no longer supports a controversial AI research paper authored by a former doctoral student.…
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China Launches First of 2,800 Satellites For AI Space Computing Constellation China has officially initiated its ambitious plan to establish the world’s first dedicated AI space computing network by launching…
Sci-fi author Neal Stephenson wants AIs fighting AIs so those most fit to live with us survive In a recent discussion, science fiction author Neal Stephenson explores the idea of…