In recent days, the technology world has been rocked by news that reverberates far beyond OpenAI's borders. Sam Altman, one of the most recognizable and influential figures in the field of artificial intelligence, unexpectedly left the position of CEO. The sudden decision has sparked a wave of speculation about the future of the company, which has been at the forefront of the latest breakthroughs in AI.
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Almost a year after the launch of ChatGPT, OpenAI has embarked on an ambitious path similar to the iPhone app revolution launched by Apple. At the OpenAI DevDay conference, CEO Sam Altman revealed that anyone can now create customized versions of a natural language chatter called "GPT." Similar to Apple's app model, these specialized AI chatbots aim to revolutionize the way we interact with AI.
Elon Musk, the visionary behind Tesla and SpaceX, has delved into the world of artificial intelligence, expressing concerns about its uncontrolled growth. From passionate discussions with tech giants to starting his own AI company, Musk's journey is a testament to his commitment to ensuring the safe evolution of AI.
The hacker discovered a list of more than 80 additional plugins connected to ChatGPT through its API, drastically expanding the AI's knowledge, hinting at its potential future role as a search competitor to Google.
OpenAI's upcoming language model, Chat GPT-4 , is the subject of much anticipation and speculation, as rumors suggest it could bring major improvements to AI language skills. Some even talk about an incredible revolution. The new model is expected to advance the technology used by ChatGPT, which is based on GPT-3.5, and could potentially have the ability to create images and video from the same chat interface. However, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman cautioned against overdoing GPT-4 and expecting revolutionary advances in AI language skills.