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OpenAI Launches New ‘Projects’ Feature Amid Legal Battle with Meta and Musk Over For-Profit Shift

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OpenAI’s ‘Projects’ Released

OpenAI has introduced a new feature called Projects for ChatGPT. This tool aims to:

  • Help users manage their files and conversations more effectively.
  • Allow for organization within customizable folders to enhance productivity.

Availability:

  • Currently for Plus, Pro, and Team subscribers.
  • Enterprise and Education users will gain access in January.

This development demonstrates OpenAI’s commitment to making ChatGPT an essential productivity companion.

In a surprising turn of events, Meta Platforms has partnered with Elon Musk to contest OpenAI’s shift to a for-profit model. Key points include:

  • Meta’s Claims: OpenAI is allegedly exploiting its nonprofit origins for financial gain, risking a troubling precedent in the AI sector.
  • Musk’s Position: Asserts that OpenAI has deviated from its primary mission of benefiting the public.

This legal battle intensifies against the backdrop of OpenAI’s valuation soaring to $157 billion, fueling concerns about market consolidation.

Grok-2 Upgrade Delivers Speed and Source-Citing Power

xAI has released Grok-2, the upgraded version of its AI chatbot with significant improvements:

  • Speed: Operates three times faster than its predecessor.
  • Source-Citing: Now includes the ability to cite sources from both social media and traditional media outlets.

As companies navigate new challenges regarding intellectual property, an upcoming Grok-3 is expected to enhance these capabilities even further.

Ilya Sutskever Predicts a Shift in AI Development

OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever stirred conversations at the NeurIPS conference by proclaiming a forthcoming change in AI development:

  • Data Landscape: He likened the current state to fossil fuel depletion, indicating a peak in data availability.
  • Future AI Systems: Envisions agency in AI systems, enabling them to make independent decisions, moving away from traditional data-driven methods.

New AI-Powered Tools Launch

This week, four new AI tools are being introduced, including:

  • No More Copyright: Generates unique images.
  • Zipy: Streamlines mobile app development to enhance debugging processes.

That’s a wrap for today’s AI news! Stay tuned to AI Tech News Today to keep up with the fast-paced world of artificial intelligence. Have a great day ahead!

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