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OpenAI Seeks Government Backing To Boost AI Investments

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OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar explained that government backing could help attract the enormous investment needed for AI computing and infrastructure, given the uncertain lifespan of AI data centers.

OpenAI's Sora app finally hits Android — Users in select countries can now add to the pile of AI-generated videos

OpenAI launched its Sora app a few weeks ago, but until now, only iOS users were able to test out the social workings. Now, Android users in seven countries can also download the app.

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OpenAI Marks 1 Million Business Customer Milestone

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OpenAI said it now has more than 1 million business customers around the world. The artificial intelligence (AI) startup announced this milestone Wednesday (Nov. 5), saying it makes OpenAI “the fastest-growing business platform in history…

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Lessons from the OpenAI Litigation on Safeguarding Privileged Information

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Editor’s Note: Privilege disputes are becoming increasingly complex in the age of AI—and the recent rulings in the OpenAI litigation illustrate just how challenging it can be to draw the line between legal advice and everyday business…

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OpenAI says it now has 1M+ business customers globally, with ChatGPT for Work seats up 40% in two months to 7M+ and ChatGPT Enterprise seats up 9x YoY (OpenAI)

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OpenAI says it now has 1M+ business customers globally, with ChatGPT for Work seats up 40% in two months to 7M+ and ChatGPT Enterprise seats up 9x YoY — Customers such as Amgen, Commonwealth Bank, Booking.com, Cisco, Lowe's, Morgan Stanley…

"Somewhere an OpenAI engineer just fainted": Internet reacts after Kim Kardashian claims ChatGPT made her fail law exams

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Netizens shared their reaction to Kim Kardashian revealing that ChatGPT made her fail her law exams.

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Watch: Sam Altman Loses His Cool When Asked About OpenAI's Low Revenue and Astronomical AI Spending

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman became visibly irritated when questioned about the company's massive spending despite relatively small revenues during a recent podcast interview. The question, clearly a softball from a friendly interviewer designed…

Studio Ghibli, Square Enix demand OpenAI stop training Sora 2 on their content

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Studio Ghibli and Square Enix have demanded OpenAI stop using their art to train Sora 2.

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SoftBank, OpenAI launch new joint venture in Japan as AI deals grow ever more circular

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SoftBank's joint venture with OpenAI will localize and sell the AI company's enterprise tech to companies in Japan. And the first customer of this joint venture is going to be SoftBank itself.

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Q&A with Sam Altman on managing OpenAI's growth, delegating work, hiring hardware talent, GPT-6 enabling scientific research, AI's societal challenges, and more (Tyler Cowen/Conversations with Tyler)

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Q&A with Sam Altman on managing OpenAI's growth, delegating work, hiring hardware talent, GPT-6 enabling scientific research, AI's societal challenges, and more — How hard is it to change someone's mind, and could AI do it accidentally? ……

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Android users can finally try OpenAI's Sora video-generation app

OpenAI's Sora app is now live on Android, letting users create and share AI-generated videos from simple text prompts.

OpenAI Copyright Dispute: Japan’s Content Overseas Distribution Association Representing Studio Ghibli Asks ChatGPT Developer Maker To Stop Using Their Work for AI Training

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Japan’s Content Overseas Distribution Association, representing Studio Ghibli, has asked OpenAI to stop using its copyrighted content for AI training without permission. The request follows the popularity of Studio Ghibli-style art…

Sam Altman is tired of the AI bubble talk — and says OpenAI could be worth $100 billion by 2027

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is fed up with critics, says 'enough' to questions about OpenAI's finances, and claims the company's revenue is "growing steeply" and exceeding $13 billion annually.