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Elon Musk - The Fear That Inspired the Creation of OpenAI - wired.com

The Fear That Inspired the Creation of OpenAI

Elon Musk last week sued two of his OpenAI cofounders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, accusing them of “flagrant breaches” of the trio’s original agreement that the company would develop artificial intelligence openly and without chasing profits. Late on Tuesday, OpenAI released partially redacted emails between Musk, Altman, Brockman, and others that provide a counternarrative.

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Elon Musk - The Wild Claim at the Heart of Elon Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit - wired.com - Washington

The Wild Claim at the Heart of Elon Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit

Elon Musk started the week by posting testily on X about his struggles to set up a new laptop running Windows. He ended it by filing a lawsuit accusing OpenAI of recklessly developing human-level AI and handing it over to Microsoft.

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How to Get Gemini Advanced, Google's Subscription-Only AI Chatbot - wired.com - Britain

How to Get Gemini Advanced, Google's Subscription-Only AI Chatbot

Google just upgraded its AI chatbot. Access to the new Gemini Advanced chatbot is available right now through a monthly subscription to Google One, the company's cloud backup service.

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London Underground Is Testing Real-Time AI Surveillance Tools to Spot Crime - wired.com - Britain

London Underground Is Testing Real-Time AI Surveillance Tools to Spot Crime

Thousands of people using the London Underground had their movements, behavior, and body language watched by AI surveillance software designed to see if they were committing crimes or were in unsafe situations, new documents obtained by WIRED reveal. The machine-learning software was combined with live CCTV footage to try to detect aggressive behavior and guns or knives being brandished, as well as looking for people falling onto Tube tracks or dodging fares.

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Generative AI Learned Nothing From Web 2.0 - wired.com - Usa - Eu

Generative AI Learned Nothing From Web 2.0

If 2022 was the year the generative AI boom started, 2023 was the year of the generative AI panic. Just over 12 months since OpenAI released ChatGPT and set a record for the fastest-growing consumer product, it appears to have also helped set a record for fastest government intervention in a new technology. The US Federal Elections Commission is looking into deceptive campaign ads, Congress is calling for oversight into how AI companies develop and label training data for their algorithms, and the European Union passed its new AI Act with last-minute tweaks to respond to generative AI.

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Google Just Launched Gemini, Its Long-Awaited Answer to ChatGPT - wired.com - Britain

Google Just Launched Gemini, Its Long-Awaited Answer to ChatGPT

Increasing talk of artificial intelligence developing with potentially dangerous speed is hardly slowing things down. A year after OpenAI launched ChatGPT and triggered a new race to develop AI technology, Google today revealed an AI project intended to reestablish the search giant as the world leader in AI.

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Elon Musk - How OpenAI’s Bizarre Structure Gave 4 People the Power to Fire Sam Altman - wired.com - Usa

How OpenAI’s Bizarre Structure Gave 4 People the Power to Fire Sam Altman

When Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and other investors formed the startup behind ChatGPT as a US not-for-profit organization in 2015, Altman told Vanity Fair he had very little experience with nonprofits. “So I’m just not sure how it’s going to go,” he said.

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Google DeepMind’s AI Weather Forecaster Handily Beats a Global Standard - wired.com - Usa - city London

Google DeepMind’s AI Weather Forecaster Handily Beats a Global Standard

In September, researchers at Google’s DeepMind AI unit in London were paying unusual attention to the weather across the pond. Hurricane Lee was at least 10 days out from landfall—eons in forecasting terms—and official forecasts were still waffling between the storm landing on major Northeast cities or missing them entirely. DeepMind’s own experimental software had made a very specific prognosis of landfall much farther north. “We were riveted to our seats,” says research scientist Rémi Lam.

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