The Real Losers of the Musk v. Altman Trial
…Hoffman relayed that he didn’t mind, and Microsoft later agreed to deepen its financial and technical support of OpenAI after it launched a for-profit arm. During OpenAI’s brief ouster…
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…Hoffman relayed that he didn’t mind, and Microsoft later agreed to deepen its financial and technical support of OpenAI after it launched a for-profit arm. During OpenAI’s brief ouster…
…Similar rumors for Microsoft’s next Xbox, code-named Project Helix, indicate a comparable focus, albeit allegedly based on a 3-nm process. While all of those improvements will be nice to…
…ad policies.” Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI, Altman, the company’s president Greg Brockman, and Microsoft accuses the ChatGPT-maker of straying from its founding nonprofit mission: to ensure artificial general intelligence…
…I feel like Microsoft has been—Microsoft, obviously, very close relationship with OpenAI. Although as of this week, they have a more open relationship where OpenAI can now use other people's…
…Records list OpenAI as paying $813.43 for unspecified coverage at the Asian Art Museum, Microsoft having a single bill of $1,622.16, and Zoox running a tab of $838.43…
…For example, Microsoft lets you create an alias in Outlook and set it as a new contact method, but this doesn’t change the core email associated with your account. Similar options…
…The groups represent major technology companies including Apple, Google, Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta, IBM, Salesforce, and Oracle. Another coalition of high-profile technologists and former national security advisers sent a similar letter to…
…their jobs—you might run into a situation where potentially useful information is inside a Microsoft Word document or PDF file that you can't exactly vouch for. Wouldn't it be…
…and OpenAI now account for “more than half of the $2 trillion in backlogs at major cloud providers” like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. Paresh Dave and Zoe Schiffer contributed to this report.
…A number of companies and groups, including AI researchers, Microsoft, a federal employee labor union, and former military leaders have filed court briefs in support of Anthropic. None have been filed in…