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  2. Sora (text-to-video model) - Wikipedia

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    Sora is a text-to-video model developed by OpenAI. The model generates short video clips based on user prompts, and can also extend existing short videos. Sora was released publicly for ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT Pro users in December 2024. [1] [2]

  3. Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training - Wikipedia

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    The CLIP models released by OpenAI were trained on a dataset called "WebImageText" (WIT) containing 400 million pairs of images and their corresponding captions scraped from the internet. The total number of words in this dataset is similar in scale to the WebText dataset used for training GPT-2 , which contains about 40 gigabytes of text data.

  4. EleutherAI - Wikipedia

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    EleutherAI (/ ə ˈ l uː θ ər / [2]) is a grass-roots non-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research group. The group, considered an open-source version of OpenAI, [3] was formed in a Discord server in July 2020 by Connor Leahy, Sid Black, and Leo Gao [4] to organize a replication of GPT-3.

  5. OpenAI launches free AI training course for teachers - AOL

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    OpenAI and non-profit partner Common Sense Media have launched a free training course for teachers aimed at demystifying artificial intelligence and prompt engineering, the organizations said on ...

  6. OpenAI's DALL-E creates plausible images of literally ... - AOL

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    OpenAI's latest strange yet fascinating creation is DALL-E, which by way of hasty summary might be called "GPT-3 for images." What researchers created with GPT-3 was an AI that, given a prompt ...

  7. OpenAI says it is ‘impossible’ to train AI without using ...

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    Companies such as The New York Times and authors like George RR Martin have sued OpenAI for using their text OpenAI says it is ‘impossible’ to train AI without using copyrighted works for free ...

  8. DALL-E - Wikipedia

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    By mid-2019, OpenAI had already received over $1 billion in funding from Microsoft and Khosla Ventures, [55] [56] [57] and in January 2023, following the launch of DALL-E 2 and ChatGPT, received an additional $10 billion in funding from Microsoft. [58] Japan's anime community has had a negative reaction to DALL-E 2 and similar models.

  9. Hallucination (artificial intelligence) - Wikipedia

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    Examples included a stop sign rendered invisible to computer vision; an audio clip engineered to sound innocuous to humans, but that software transcribed as "evil dot com"; and an image of two men on skis, that Google Cloud Vision identified as 91% likely to be "a dog". [18] However, these findings have been challenged by other researchers. [63]