Families of Tumbler Ridge shooting victims sue OpenAI - Engadget
…The suits filed on Wednesday are the latest attempt to use the legal system to hold OpenAI accountable for the design of its products. Last summer, the parents of Adam Raine, a…
…The suits filed on Wednesday are the latest attempt to use the legal system to hold OpenAI accountable for the design of its products. Last summer, the parents of Adam Raine, a…
…OpenAI can now serve all its products to customers across any cloud provider. Microsoft will continue to have a license to OpenAI IP for models and products through 2032. Microsoft’s license…
…Mobile OpenAI might be fast-tracking its AI phone with a powerful new MediaTek chip The device is now expected to go into mass production as early as the first half of…
…OpenAI claims to be improving its product discovery tools. But in my tests, if you want to know what WIRED reviews actually say about a product, visiting the darn website is still…
Enterprise software giant Intuit is letting 17% of its staff go, or about 3,000 people, as it seeks to divert resources toward baking AI into its products, Reuters reported , citing an…
…While pricing is going up relative to 5.4, OpenAI points to the improved efficiency of its latest model — to say nothing of the functional improvements — to help justify that increase. After…
…OpenAI says it has taken steps intended to address issues raised by the lawsuits. "We have already strengthened our safeguards, including improving how ChatGPT responds to signs of distress, connecting people with…
…Leila Turner-Scott and Angus Scott filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging that it designed and distributed a "defective product" that led to the death of their son Sam Nelson from…
…In its blog post, OpenAI gives examples of agents like one that finds product feedback on the web and sends a report in Slack and a sales agent that can draft follow…
“In the last few months, our profession has completely changed,” said Jonas Nelle, one of Cursor’s heads of engineering, in an interview with WIRED. “A lot of the product that got…