‘WHAT DID OPENAI DO THIS WEEK?’ LAUNCHED!
THE OVERVIEW: A busy one. ChatGPT was banned in Italy (seriously folks, you really need to subscribe to ‘What Did OpenAI Do This Week?’), Twitter released its own algorithm out for all to see (later than it aid, but still) while deleting verification marks, more crypto shutterings, GM swapped Apple for Google in its cars, Google decided to limit Drive, death by chatbot is now a thing (possibly), Apple won’t be investigated into browser dominance now, Indian startups are having their valuations slashed, Roblox will hide ads from 13-year-olds, E3 is cancelled, AI folks signed a weird letter, Midjourney is no longer free, Japan is restricting (non-tasty) chips, Buzzfeed is using complete AI articles, Ai is going after 300m jobs per Goldman, Google denied that Bard was trained by OpenAI (reminder, subscribe folks!), and Apple’s headset may not be ready for primetime (WWDC is June 5th). ← AND THIS ONLY TAKES YOU BACK TO WEDNESDAY…
THE BIG NEWS: We launched ‘What Did OpenAI Do This Week?’, focusing on what the company everyone is talking about, worried about, intrigued about, misunderstanding, overestimating, underestimating and just about everything in between is doing each week.
Why? AI is progressing fast, they are the category leader and the most talked about …both are important and knowing fact from fiction is critical to avoiding disruption and business growth.
Just as we do for Amazon, we’ll now be putting the magnifying glass to OpenAI (not in a sunshine death ray way). Expect news, facts, analysis and insight, accurate and concise. Subscribe today for 27p a day.
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