ChatGPT Maker OpenAI Plans to Build its Own AI Chips

According to reports, OpenAI considered acquiring a chip manufacturer so that it could develop its own AI chips. Amidst a global shortage of the pricey and challenging-to-build technology, OpenAI, the company behind the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT, is investigating the feasibility of producing processing chips internally. According to a Reuters article from October 5 that […]
WGA Strike Ends With Tentative Deal, AI Key Negotiator

After five months of picketing, the Writer’s Guild strike has ended with a provisional agreement for new conditions that includes negotiations over AI usage. Leaders of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) have authorized a tentative agreement with Hollywood entertainment studios that includes using artificial intelligence (AI) within the industry. According to Deadline, the strike, […]
CIA to Build ChatGPT-style AI Bot for Investigations

According to a Bloomberg report, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) intends to develop and deploy its artificial intelligence (AI) bot in the style of ChatGPT to conduct open-source investigations. Reportedly, the CIA intends to equip its analysts with the new AI tool to improve their access to open-source intelligence. This includes scouring public information […]
OpenAI Launches Official ChatGPT App for Android

OpenAI said it would soon release an Android version of the well-known ChatGPT chatbot, which uses artificial intelligence (AI). The business provided a preorder page in the Google Play Store, allowing people to sign up for installation once the app is ready, and announced the debut in a tweet. The news comes in the wake […]
Meta Set to Release ChatGPT Competitor

Meta intends to publish a commercial version of its artificial intelligence (AI) model to achieve wider adoption. According to sources close to Meta, the new version will be more generally accessible. It may be customized by businesses, even though the company already issued its large language mode (LLM) for researchers and academics called LLaMa earlier […]