The ChatGPT maker is looking to scale from its 250 million weekly active user base by betting big on data centers that can continue powering its AI.
Two years after its landmark tool ChatGPT went live, enterprise generative AI vendors are having to work harder to maintain customer enthusiasm.
Five of Canada’s leading news organizations have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the company of copyright infringement and seeking potential damages in the billions. The Canadian Press, Torstar, The Globe and Mail, Postmedia, and CBC/Radio-Canada allege that OpenAI unlawfully “scraped” substantial content from their websites.
The lawsuit accuses OpenAI of violating Canadian copyright laws and "unjustly enriching" itself "at the expense" of the news media companies.
A group of artists who say they were given early access to OpenAI's Sora video generation model released a version of the tool to the public.
A group of prominent Canadian news organizations sued ChatGPT maker OpenAI on Friday, extending the fight over artificial intelligence and copyright beyond the United States. The lawsuit, brought by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)-backed generative AI company OpenAI is discussing plans to introduce advertising to its range of products, as the ChatGPT maker seeks new revenue sources, chief financial officer Sarah Friar told the Financial Times.
Open-source AI models are becoming increasingly capable and commonplace, and while this is being cheered on by the developer community, not everyone is comfortable with the trend. Nobel Prize winning
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