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The next DALL-E will be able to generate results within ChatGPT
DALL-E 3 will also refuse to mimic the styles of living artists.
Attorneys General from all 50 states urge Congress to help fight AI-generated CSAM
The attorneys general from all 50 states have banned together and sent an open letter to Congress, asking for increased protective measures against AI-enhanced child sexual abuse images. The letter calls on lawmakers to “establish an expert commission to study the means and methods of AI that can be used to exploit children specifically.”
US Copyright Office opens public comments on AI and content ownership
The US Copyright Office (USCO) wants your thoughts on generative AI and who can theoretically be declared to own its outputs. The technology has increasingly commanded the legal system’s attention, and as such office began seeking public comments on Wednesday about some of AI’s thorniest issues (via Ars Technica). These include questions about companies training AI models on copyrighted works, the copyright eligibility of AI-generated content (along with liability for infringing on it) and how to handle machine-made outputs mimicking human artists’ work.
ChatGPT is easily exploited for political messaging despite OpenAI's policies
ChatGPT was supposed to be inoculated against political misinformation in March. Doesn't look like that actually happened.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise service encrypts corporate conversations
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Enterprise today, the business-focused subscription it teased in April. The company says it won’t train its AI models on any business data or conversations. “Our models don’t learn from your usage,” the company wrote in an announcement blog post about the enterprise features. In addition, the new plan encrypts business chats (in transit and at rest) and is SOC 2 compliant. OpenAI says companies including Block, Canva, Carlyle, The Estée Lauder Companies, PwC and Zapier have already tested ChatGPT Enterprise.
New AP guidelines lay the groundwork for AI-assisted newsrooms
The Associated Press published standards today for generative AI use in its newsroom. The organization, which has a licensing agreement with ChatGPT maker OpenAI, listed a fairly restrictive and common-sense list of measures around the burgeoning tech while cautioning its staff not to use AI to make publishable content. Although nothing in the new guidelines is particularly controversial, less scrupulous outlets could view the AP’s blessing as a license to use generative AI more excessively or underhandedly.
Opera’s AI browser assistant is now available in its iOS app
Opera announced today that its Aria AI assistant has made its way to iOS. The feature launched on desktop in June and stems from a partnership with ChatGPT creator OpenAI. Opera says Aria, now available on all major desktop and mobile platforms, has tallied over a million users on desktop and Android.
OpenAI is using GPT-4 to build an AI-powered content moderation system
ChatGPT maker OpenAI says it's using GPT-4 to build an AI-powered "content moderation system that is scalable, consistent and customizable." The company says humans should still be involved in the moderation process.
Microsoft's Bing chat is available in Chrome and Safari mobile
Microsoft's Bing Chat AI chatbot will now be accessible through third-party browsers like Safari and Chrome.
Anthropic, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI form an AI safety group
The Frontier Model Forum says it will focus on secure, careful AI development.
The ChatGPT app is now available for Android
OpenAI has released a ChatGPT app for Android.
Bing Chat powered by OpenAI tech is rolling out to Chrome and Safari
Microsoft's Bing Chat is no longer exclusive to the Edge browser, as it's now rolling out to Chrome and Safari.
ChatGPT's Android app arrives in the last week of July
Its Google Play listing is already up, and users can pre-register to get it as soon as it becomes available.
OpenAI's trust and safety lead is leaving the company
OpenAI’s trust and safety lead, Dave Willner, has left the position, as announced via a Linkedin post. Willner is staying on in an “advisory role” but has asked Linkedin followers to “reach out” for related opportunities. The former OpenAI project lead stated that the move comes after a decision to spend more time with his family.
Seven AI companies commit to safeguards at the White House's request
Microsoft, Google and OpenAI are among the leaders in the US artificial intelligence space that will reportedly commit to certain safeguards for their technology on Friday, following a push from the White House.
ChatGPT update allows it to remember who you are and what you like
One of the key tenets of this first wave of AI chatbots is that they don’t have continuous memory, meaning everything resets at the end of each conversation. OpenAI’s ChatGPT platform is changing this, however, as the bot will now remember who you are from conversation to conversation. This is both a tantalizing and risky prospect.
AP and OpenAI enter into two-year partnership to help train algorithmic models
‘The Associated Press’ (AP) and ChatGPT parent company OpenAI have reached a news-sharing agreement, but not for the reasons you may think. It doesn’t involve AI chatbots quickly churning out content, but rather a way for OpenAI to train its algorithmic models, as reported by Axios. The two-year deal gives OpenAI access to select news content and technology from the AP archives, dating back to 1985. All of this sweet, sweet data will be used to improve the efficacy of future iterations of ChatGPT and related tools.
FTC opens investigation into ChatGPT creator OpenAI
The FTC is investigating OpenAI over possible violations of consumer protection laws.
Meta could soon make its AI model available for commercial projects
The open-source model should speed up bug and security fixes.
Sarah Silverman sues OpenAI and Meta over copyright infringement
Sarah Silverman and two other authors allege OpenAI and Meta trained their large language models on copyrighted materials, including works they published, without obtaining consent.