Everything is strange in OpenAI. The company is registered not as a classic business, but as a configuration of organizations. Where one is non-profit and the other is supposed to seek profit, but in a limited scope.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman owns no shares and pays himself almost no salary. He was forced out of the company for several days by his board. Which includes telegram marketing many people from outside the industry. He was then reinstated as CEO after some employees said they were moving to Microsoft without Altman.
OpenAI has just had its founder Ilya Sutskever leave the company, and he did so the day after it unveiled its impressive new GPT-4o model.
Altman can give an interview on a podcast that lasts over an hour, and after listening to it you realize that he managed to say nothing during those several dozen minutes.
New better ChatGPT-4o!
In recent days, OpenAI has announced an update to its popular. ChataGPT which will be available for free to all users. The new model is a big step towards creating much more natural human-computer interaction.
When working with English text or code, GPT-4o matches the performance of GPT-4 Turbo, with a significant improvement when working with non-English text.
The Ordinary Ditches Influencers and Celebrities
In its latest outdoor campaign, the popular cosmetics brand promotes its products based on science, forgoing the involvement of famous names.
The clean aesthetic cleverly fits into a promising year ahead for scientific publishing current wellness communication that promotes a simplified approach to beauty.
Google is testing a new AI search engine!
Thanks to AI the result will no longer be a list of links. But a ready made answer to the question asked. The search engine is supposed to china data generate text independently. In the blink of an eye based on source content from pages related to a given topic.
Another one is supposed to be the ability to enter long complicated queries. Currently, you can enter even a few lines of text in Google, but the search results are not always satisfactory.