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OpenAI cited competitiveness and safety concerns to justify this strategic turn. OpenAI's former chief scientist Ilya Sutskever argued in 2023 that open-sourcing increasingly capable models was increasingly risky, and that the safety reasons for not open-sourcing the most potent AI models would become "obvious" in a few years. [286]
OpenAI has unveiled a preview of its new o3 reasoning models, which, CEO Sam Altman said immodestly, begin the “next phase” of AI. The models, announced Friday, did so well on a prominent ...
Miles Brundage, OpenAI's former head of AGI Readiness, who left in October, responded to OpenAI's December post, saying on X that "a well-capitalized nonprofit on the side is no substitute for PBC ...
OpenAI o1 is a generative pre-trained transformer (GPT). A preview of o1 was released by OpenAI on September 12, 2024. o1 spends time "thinking" before it answers, making it better at complex reasoning tasks, science and programming than GPT-4o . [ 1 ]
At age 16, Murati won a scholarship and attended the Pearson United World College of the Pacific on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, from which she graduated in 2005. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Murati studied at a dual-degree program in the United States, receiving a Bachelor of Arts from Colby College in 2011, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] followed in 2012 by a ...
OpenAI has raised $6.6 billion in a massive funding round that values the startup at $157 billion, putting it among a tiny club of tech startups pushing private company valuations to stratospheric ...
The announcement cited that Altman "was not consistently candid in his communications" in a public announcement on the OpenAI blog. [55] [54] In response, Brockman resigned from his role as President of OpenAI. [56] The day after Altman was removed, The Verge reported that Altman and the board were in talks to bring him back to OpenAI. [57]
OpenAI sought to expedite handling of its application, but the USPTO declined that request in April 2023. [82] In May 2023, the USPTO responded to the application with a determination that "GPT" was both descriptive and generic. [83] As of November 2023, OpenAI continues to pursue its argument through the available processes.