Vitalik Buterin says GPT-4 has passed the Turing Test
Buterin’s comments reference new research indicating most humans can no longer tell when they’re talking to a machine. Go to Source
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Buterin’s comments reference new research indicating most humans can no longer tell when they’re talking to a machine. Go to Source
Ilya Sutskever, a co-founder and the chief scientist at Openai, announced his departure from the company after nearly a decade to work on a “personally meaningful” project, without specifying further details. Jakub Pachocki, previously the director of research at Openai since 2017 and the lead on the development of the GPT-4 large language model, has … Read more
Illya Sutskever said he’s leaving OpenAI for a “personally meaningful” project, and research director Jakub Pachocki is now taking over the role. Go to Source
He also reiterated his call for an international safety agency to protect against existential threats related to AI. Go to Source
Sam Altman, CEO of Openai, the company behind the artificial intelligence (AI) model Chatgpt, has reflected on how the new wave of universal basic income (UBI) initiatives might be organized. In an interview at the All-in podcast, Altman stated that he favored UBI initiatives given the magnitude of the changes implementing AI might bring to … Read more
A powerful new AI chatbot called “gpt2-chatbot” appears on LMSYS Chat and has sparked speculation whether it could be OpenAI’s unreleased GPT-5 or a supercharged GPT-2. Go to Source
Austrian data rights group Noyb filed a privacy complaint against OpenAI, accusing its ChatGPT of providing false information and potentially breaching EU privacy regulations. Go to Source
The potential partnership comes amid increased regulatory scrutiny for both companies. Go to Source
The Cupertino company is also considering a partnership with Google. Go to Source
The board includes the CEOs of Adobe, Alphabet, Anthropic, AMD, AWS, IBM, Microsoft, and Nvidia, as well as other business, civil rights, and academic leaders. Go to Source