OpenAI applies new techniques to train models
Age of Wonder It seems that OpenAI has hit the wall when it comes to computing power for its much-hyped large language models (LLMs). As many outlets have reported before, AI models need loads of training data and compute power to operate at scale.
A dozen AI scientists, researchers and investors told Reuters they believe that these techniques, which are behind OpenAI’s recently released o1 model, could reshape the AI arms race, and have implications for the types of resources that AI companies ...
Some observers say the ruling weakens music companies’ claims against AI developers, but the OpenAI case is very different from the music cases.
OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman has returned to the artificial intelligence startup three months after taking a leave from his role as president, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing a person familiar with the matter.
Artificial intelligence companies like OpenAI are seeking to overcome unexpected delays and challenges in the pursuit of ever-bigger large language models by developing training techniques that use more human-like ways for algorithms to "think".
A spate of news pieces around model leader OpenAI shows that the company may be developing more towards robotics and wearables.
New tools are helping developers plug their apps into different AI models. Data suggests the developers are increasingly choosing Anthropic models.
OpenAI’s next flagship model might not represent as big a leap forward as its predecessors, according to a new report in The Information. Employees who
and the new AI may actually have performed worse than earlier versions. In response to this slowdown, OpenAI has reportedly put together a team to try to hone the GPT model improvement process. That may be getting trickier, as alongside all of its rivals ...
A New York federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence giant OpenAI that claimed it misused articles from news outlets Raw Story and AlterNet to train its large language models.
Microsoft's strategic partnership with OpenAI leaves it with the longer end of the stick, according to market analysts.