OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas browser not a threat to Google
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OpenAI on Tuesday unveiled a free web browser that is designed to work closely with the company’s artificial intelligence technologies, including the chatbot ChatGPT. The new browser, called Atlas, is a direct challenge to tech giants like Google, Apple and Microsoft, whose browsers have long dominated the internet.
The move followed a viral controversy in which users of OpenAI’s Sora 2 model, an AI text-to-video generator, generated a realistic AI-made video of actor Bryan Cranston appearing alongside a digital likeness of Michael Jackson—without the actor's consent.
Just two weeks after its rival Nvidia struck a massive AI deal with ChatGPT owner OpenAI, AI chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices did the same.
OpenAI’s launch of its pioneering ChatGPT sparked a global AI craze that has sparked hundreds of billions of dollars in investments in Silicon Valley technology companies, and raised
OpenAI has partnered with Broadcom to produce its first proprietary artificial intelligence processors, marking the latest deal in the chip field for the developer of 'ChatGPT,' as part of its accelerated efforts to secure the computing power necessary to meet the growing demand for its services.
The latest version of OpenAI's Sora can quickly turn text prompts and simple images into studio quality videos, which left the entertainment industry deeply uneasy.
OpenAI has stopped its artificial intelligence (AI) app Sora creating deepfake videos portraying Dr Martin Luther King Jr, following a request from his estate. The company acknowledged the video generator had created "disrespectful" content about the civil rights campaigner.
After alarm bells rang across Hollywood over misuse of OpenAI's new video generation software Sora 2, the artificial intelligence company has agreed to work with SAG-AFTRA and top talent agencies to establish guardrails against unauthorized voice and likeness replications.