Awfully General Intelligence While OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claims that the company has the building blocks for artificial general intelligence, a simple test of its most advanced AI system was caught majorly lacking.
Holding Off The next big thing in the world of artificial intelligence are so-called "AI agents" — models that are capable of interacting with their environment, like a computer desktop, allowing them to autonomously complete tasks without human intervention.
OpenAI says it has cut off API access to an engineer whose video of a motorized sentry gun controlled by ChatGPT-powered commands has set off a viral firestorm of concerns about AI-powered weapons.
It’s a company that has become a household name, and a leader in its field. People are even recognizing the name Sam Altman, as representing the ‘Godfather of AI,’ as we move into this era where artificial intelligence has a greater and clearer impact on how we live and work.
The AI insight whisperer advises CFOs on how to best approach the dynamic technology environment in the context of insights from his new book.
Red teaming has become the go-to technique for iteratively testing AI models to simulate diverse, lethal, unpredictable attacks.
Geoffrey Hinton (the Godfather of AI) has seemingly formed an allegiance with Elon Musk and supports the billionaire's lawsuit against OpenAI's evolution into a for-profit entity.
Recent reports have revealed that the next big thing which is coming to market regarding AI is the AI agents and there are some pretty significant startups at the Silicon Valley which would be making the most out of it.
The rise of artificial intelligence has sparked plenty of discourse concerning the potential pitfalls of the technology being harnessed for nefarious