Helen Toner, a former member of OpenAI's board who played a role in the departure of CEO Sam Altman in November, has finally spoken out. She shared insights into the internal events at the company preceding Altman's dismissal during a podcast released on Tuesday.
Jan Leike, a leading safety researcher who resigned from OpenAI earlier this month, announced on Tuesday that he has joined the rival AI startup Anthropic.
Reddit stated that the agreement enables OpenAI's tools to "enhance their comprehension and presentation of Reddit content," while the AI company supports the development of new features on the social platform.
Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, supported by Microsoft, and its CEO, Sam Altman, among others. Musk alleges that they have departed from the company's original goal of creating artificial intelligence "for the wider benefit of humanity."
The NY Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI for using millions of articles without permission to train ChatGPT, an AI model.
If there's one thing that OpenAI has proven, it's their ability to create the perfect storm for chaos. With their groundbreaking technologies, they have pushed the boundaries of what is possible in the world of artificial intelligence. But how did they manage to create such a chaotic environment?