Open AI Makes It Easier to Access Custom GPTs in ChatGPT |
OpenAI has announced a new feature for its AI-chatbot — ChatGPT that allows users to interact with custom GPTs easily. The new feature is aimed at offering ChatGPT users an …
OpenAI has announced a new feature for its AI-chatbot — ChatGPT that allows users to interact with custom GPTs easily. The new feature is aimed at offering ChatGPT users an …
The Italian data protection authority, the Garante, has informed OpenAI that its AI-powered chatbot, ChatGPT, violates the country’s data protection regulations. The regulator states that the techniques used by OpenAI …
OpenAI introduced the GPT Store, an online platform designed to host customised versions of ChatGPT tailored for specific needs. According to the company, creating personalised GPTs is accessible to everyone …
Elon Musk has set his sights on the exploding AI chatbot market, with his fledgling venture xAI reportedly chasing a monumental $6 billion funding haul to go head-to-head with OpenAI’s …
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has been looking to raise billions of dollars from global investors to set up a network of factories that will manufacture semiconductors. Several individuals …
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Thursday that the company is training its next generation of artificial intelligence (AI) models and hopes to make it accessible to everyone through products such …
ChatGPT maker OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently appeared in Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates podcast “Unconfuse Me with Bill Gates.” During the podcast, Gates and Altman spoke about a range of …
Photo: Mercedes-Benz As cars have become more technologically advanced, traditional auto shows have become less important. In their place, automakers are largely focusing on events like the Consumer Electronics Show, and …
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed the app he uses most isn’t his organization’s own cutting-edge language model, ChatGPT, but rather the tried-and-true collaboration platform, Slack. According to a report by …
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) models frequently produce false legal information, with so-called “hallucinations” occurring between 69 percent to 88 percent of the time, according to a recent study. Large language …