Italian regulator accuses OpenAI of violating data protection laws
OpenAI’s ChatGPT violates the provisions of the European Union’s GDPR, the regional bloc’s rule book on information privacy, according to the Italian Data Protection Authority.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT violates the provisions of the European Union’s GDPR, the regional bloc’s rule book on information privacy, according to the Italian Data Protection Authority.
After briefly overtaking Apple as the world’s most valuable company, Microsoft has now joined the iPhone maker as the only two companies to hit $3 trillion.
As more businesses turn to artificial intelligence, demand for AI chip supply spikes, with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman fearing that there could be scarcity in offering by 2030, forcing him to strike global partnerships.
Aware that ChatGPT and DALL-E will be targets for election meddling globally, OpenAI says it has enough guardrails to prevent disinformation and fearmongering.
The GPT Store was earmarked for rollout in late 2023; however, several factors, including the leadership tussle within OpenAI, forced them to postpone a full rollout to early 2024.
OpenAI is seeking a long-term partnership with CNN, FOX, and the Time to integrate their news content into ChatGPT's training, aiming to improve its accuracy while reducing copyright infringement cases.
Designed as an alternative to OpenAI's ChatGPT, Ernie bot received praises from critics, surging to the top of the Chinese App Store within hours of its launch.
From chatbots to devices that can power up a home, OpenAI is looking to take its artificial intelligence ambition to greater heights with plans to develop a smart home device with design studio LoveForm.
2023 was a landmark year for AI innovation, and similarly, the innovations and events of the past year have set the stage for the emerging trends we will likely see in 2024.
The lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft could either lead to a surge in legal cases involving generative AI tools or create new partnerships between media outlets and tech firms exploring AI.
ByteDance's AI initiative, Project Seed, encountered a hiccup after OpenAI banned the firm from using its API over a breach in terms of service, an incident quickly downplayed by the Chinese company.
Looking to further transform sectors with AI, OpenAI struck a partnership with Axel Springer to improve how users get their news and announced a $10M grant to support safe AI use.