AI sues AI
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03 May 2023

AI sues AI


And so it begins

OpenAI has sent a snotogramme to GPT4free demanding that it cease to exist within five days or face a lawsuit.

AI Pioneer fears it will do humanity harm
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Geoffrey Hinton quit Google so he could speak out

The man who has been working on AI for 50 years feels that his life’s work might harm humans.

Thiel shows how AI can kill people
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Palantir demos how the military might use AI to fight a war

Palantir, the company owned by billionaire Peter Thiel, is launching the Palantir Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP), software meant to run large language models like GPT-4 and alternatives on private networks.

Nvidia wants to make AI safer
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Bringing in Guardrails 

The GPU maker named after a Roman vengence daemon, Nvidia has released NeMo Guardrails, an open source toolkit aimed at making AI-powered apps more "accurate, appropriate, on topic and secure."

Big Tech lay-offs are already costing them
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19th-century staff management approaches don’t work

Faced with falling margins after the Covid bubble burst, Big Tech let thousands of staff go on the assumption that they could rehire them when things got better at the end of the year, but they might have miscalculated, according an Intuit boss.