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On Tuesday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee and at the center of the hearing, as expected, was the regulation of AI – what it can look like, what it should ...
OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman appeared before Congress on Tuesday morning to testify about the dangers posed by emerging artificial intelligence technologies, including his company’s ChatGPT ...
Watch as OpenAI’s CEO testifies to Congress on potential artificial intelligence regulation on Tuesday 16 May. Sam Altman, whose company made AI accessible to ordinary Americans, appeared before ...
After Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., suggested people might use AI as a source for trusted information, Altman again said he thinks the government has a role to play in regulating the technology.
The OpenAI o3 model was announced on December 20, 2024, with the designation "o3" chosen to avoid trademark conflict with the mobile carrier brand named O2. OpenAI invited safety and security researchers to apply for early access of these models until January 10, 2025. [1] [3] There are two different models: o3 and o3-mini. [4]
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]
A coalition of more than 60 tech companies and industry groups, including Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI, urged congressional leaders Tuesday to pass legislation permanently ...
In 2021, OpenAI introduced DALL-E, a specialized deep learning model adept at generating complex digital images from textual descriptions, utilizing a variant of the GPT-3 architecture. [48] The release of ChatGPT was a major event in the AI boom. By January 2023, ChatGPT had become what was then the fastest-growing consumer software ...