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ChatGPT Adult mode was expected to launch in December but the company may have faced some issues to delay its release. |
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ChatGPT Adult mode was expected to launch in December but the company may have faced some issues to delay its release. |
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OpenAI has declared a company-wide code red after Google debuted Gemini 3, accelerating development and resource shifts. The company is expecting to end this phase by January 2025. |
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Despite rapid advancements in AI, achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) remains a distant goal, primarily due to human limitations, according to OpenAI Codex head Alexander Embiricos. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The British AI/ML pioneer described Sam Altman as "courageous" while speaking in a wide-ranging interview with Bloomberg. "He [Altman] may well turn out to be one of the great entrepreneurs of our generation. He's certainly achieved a lot. He's building data centers at a faster rate than anyone in the industry, and if he can [...] |
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On Demis Hassabis, Mustafa Suleyman called the Google Deepmind CEO a great scientist and revealed that they are in regular contact. |
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OpenAI plans to roll out ChatGPT adult mode in 2026, using AI-based age checks instead of opt-in systems, allowing adult-only conversations while keeping teenagers out. |
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Grok, the AI chatbot developed by Elon Musk, has come under scrutiny for providing inaccurate and irrelevant responses regarding the recent Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney. Users received bizarre explanations for videos and images related to the incident, including misidentifications of subjects and contexts. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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OpenAI Codex lead Alexandar Embiricos believes that the development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is currently limited due to human typing speeds. He suggested that we need to train AI agents that can review outputs from AI models, instead of humans. |
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Google recently removed several AI-generated videos featuring Disney characters from YouTube following a cease and desist letter from Disney, which accused Google of significant copyright infringement. The letter claimed that Google had used Disney-owned content without permission to train its AI models., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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OpenAI's decision to do away with its vesting cliff policy comes after the AI startup recently went into a code-red situation amid fierce competition from Google and other rivals. |