OpenAI released SimpleQA, a new benchmark for generative AI. During the work, they uncovered a serious qualm about AI being supremely overconfident. Here's the scoop.
Sam Altman said OpenAI's closed approach offers "an easier way to hit the safety threshold" but he wants "to open source more stuff in the future."
There is a lot of uncertainty about artificial general intelligence, a still hypothetical form of AI that can reason as well — or better ... Miles Brundage, a former head of policy research and AGI readiness at OpenAI, told Hard Fork, a tech podcast ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that GPT-5, the company’s next probable large AI model, likely won’t come this year.
In the meantime, the sources also said OpenAI is incorporating AMD chips into its Microsoft Azure setup. AMD introduced its MI300 chips last year, which was a big part of the news this summer that its data center business has doubled in a single year as it chases market leader Nvidia.
OpenAI is advancing the development of an inference chip with Broadcom but abandons plans to build a fab network.
OpenAI is working with Broadcom Inc. to develop a new artificial intelligence chip specifically focused on running AI models after they’ve been trained, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The attorney general in Delaware also has been in communication about the nonprofit to for-profit shift, as detailed in a letter to OpenAI.
OpenAI has recently started hiring research engineers for a new robotics team. The move comes as a strategic shift for the company, which had previously dissolved its hardware research to focus on software development.
OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is reportedly in preliminary talks with California and Delaware regulators with the goal of transforming the firm into a for-profit structure. The company, which is currently valued at $157 billion,