🤖 OpenAI Announces Safety Committee

Plus: the NO FAKES Act

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  2. 🤖 OpenAI Announces New AI Model and Safety Committee

  3. 🎵 Senators Push for AI Regulation in Entertainment Industry

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OpenAI Announces New AI Model and Safety Committee

OpenAI announced the training of a new flagship AI model set to succeed its current GPT-4 technology, which powers the popular ChatGPT. This new model is aimed at advancing towards AGI and enhancing a range of AI products including chatbots and digital assistants.

Key Points:

  • New AI Model Training: OpenAI has begun training a new AI model intended to surpass the capabilities of GPT-4, which was released in March 2023.

  • Focus on AGI: The new model aims to achieve AGI, enabling machines to perform tasks equivalent to human brain functions.

  • Diverse Applications: The model will power various AI products such as chatbots, digital assistants, search engines, and image generators.

  • Safety and Security Committee: A new committee has been established to manage the risks associated with advanced AI technologies, comprising key members including CEO Sam Altman.

  • Ethical and Legal Concerns: The company addresses criticisms about AI risks, including spreading misinformation and job displacement, and legal issues such as the New York Times suing OpenAI for copyright infringement.

  • Recent Developments: An updated version of GPT-4, called GPT-4o, can generate images and has caused controversy over voice replication issues.

  • Leadership Changes: Co-founder Ilya Sutskever and Jan Leike, leaders in AI safety, have recently left the company, raising concerns about OpenAI's commitment to safety.

As OpenAI progresses with its new AI model, it aims to balance rapid technological advancements with robust safety measures. The newly formed Safety and Security Committee will play a crucial role in ensuring the responsible development and deployment of future AI technologies.

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Senators Push for AI Regulation in Entertainment Industry

Senators are set to introduce the NO FAKES Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at regulating the use of artificial intelligence in the music and movie industries. Scheduled for introduction as early as June, the legislation seeks to prevent unauthorized digital replicas of individuals' likenesses or voices, addressing rising concerns in Hollywood about AI’s impact. The lead sponsor, Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.), along with Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), and Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), is collaborating with artists and industry stakeholders to finalize the bill's details.

The push for regulation coincides with recent tensions over AI's use in entertainment. Actress Scarlett Johansson's conflict with OpenAI, which allegedly used a voice similar to hers without permission, has highlighted the issue. Similarly, music artists like Ariana Grande and Sheryl Crow have voiced concerns about AI-generated songs mimicking their voices. As Senator Klobuchar emphasizes the need for a national AI bill, the proposed NO FAKES Act aims to establish crucial guardrails to protect the rights of creators and their intellectual property.

Quick Takes

  • Schools Turn to AI to Address Bus Driver Shortage: School districts across the country are grappling with a significant bus driver shortage, with the number of K-12 bus drivers dropping 15.1% since 2019 according to the Economic Policy Institute. In response, districts like Amy Kennedy's in Pennsylvania are using AI software from Transfinder to optimize bus routes, enhance safety, and improve communication, helping to mitigate the impact of the shortage.

  • Nvidia's Rapid Ascent Toward $3 Trillion Valuation: Nvidia (NVDA) surged past the 1,000 mark last week, propelling its market cap above $2.5 trillion as it rapidly approaches $3 trillion, potentially overtaking Apple and Microsoft in valuation. The AI leader's remarkable earnings and sales growth continue to drive its stock upward, with shares hitting new record highs this week.

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