OpenAI Set To Release GPT-5
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Mark Zuckerberg has announced Shengjia Zhao as the chief scientist of Meta Superintelligence Labs. Zhao co-created ChatGPT. He also played a key role in developing GPT-4. Meta has invested heavily in AI talent acquisition.
GPT-5 is almost here, and we’re hearing good things. The early reaction from at least one person who’s used the unreleased version was extremely positive.That’s good news for OpenAI. The ChatGPT creator has been under pressure to show major gains from its next big artificial intelligence model
Shengjia Zhao, a co-author of the original ChatGPT paper, becomes Meta’s chief scientist for its Superintelligence AI division.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says he still doesn’t let ChatGPT do all his writing. Instead, he picks up a special pen and paper to navigate challenges.
In a 19-page order, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzales Rogers granted summary judgment to OpenAI, saying that a lesser known tech firm originally built for open-source AI education infringed on the tech leaders’ trademark by offering chatbot and image generator tools, possibly looking to coast off the name recognition of the better known company.
OpenAI and Oracle will develop another 4.5 gigawatts of data center capacity, expanding a tie-up that has promised hundreds of billions of dollars in infrastructure investment to keep the U.S. ahead in the global artificial intelligence race.
The Stargate venture, unveiled at a White House event, is now setting the more modest goal of building a small data center by year-end.
Barinholtz just landed an Emmy nomination for playing Sal Saperstein in “The Studio,” a Hollywood satire starring and created by Seth Rogen. He’s best known on the small screen for “Eastbound & Down,” “The Mindy Project” and “The Afterparty” and on the big screen projects for projects such as “Blockers” and “Neighbors.”