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💰️ OpenAI running out of money in 2024?
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📣 Hey there, code conjurers and pixel poets! It's that time again – your ticket to the digital dimension, TechnoTales, is here! We've got innovation hot off the press, hacker wisdom that's sharper than a syntax error, and enough tech tidbits to make your motherboard blush. Ready to ride the innovation wave? 🌊
Today’s Headlines:
Websites rush to stop ChatGPT's web crawler GPTBot
ChatGPT’s soaring expenses: OpenAI's growing problem?
IBM’s prototype 'brain-like' chip could lead to eco-friendly AI
AI gold rush: Stanford coaching Congress
AI-driven cameras assist in tracking British animal species
Microsoft research says GPT-4 is good enough for medical tasks
Anthropic raises $100M from Korean telco giant SK Telecom
Websites rush to stop ChatGPT's web crawler GPTBot 🚫
OpenAI's GPTBot, which helps train AI like ChatGPT, faces pushback as sites move to block it. OpenAI recently shared GPTBot's details, noting it improves AI models with crawled webpages. Still, some sites aim to bar GPTBot, though this won't affect existing data. OpenAI assures safety measures to avoid specific content, yet the effect on AI training worries. Blocking GPTBot brings challenges, affecting knowledge spread and future AI development. 🤖
ChatGPT’s soaring expenses: OpenAI's growing problem? 🚨
OpenAI's financial situation could be strained due to ChatGPT's expensive operation. AIM's findings reveal that the daily cost of ChatGPT is about $700K, possibly causing financial challenges for OpenAI by 2024. OpenAI has already expended a substantial $540 million since its inception. Despite an initial surge, ChatGPT's user base shrunk by 12% from June to July, prompting concerns. While OpenAI aims to achieve $200 million in revenue this year and $1 billion by 2024, skeptics question this possibility, given factors like GPU shortages and employees leaving for rival companies. 🤑
IBM’s prototype 'brain-like' chip could lead to eco-friendly AI 🌿
IBM's prototype "brain-like" chip has the potential to revolutionize AI, making it more energy-efficient. Inspired by human brain connections, this chip could result in energy-saving AI chips for phones and vehicles, as well as lower energy costs and environmental impact for cloud services. By utilizing components called memristors, the chip can imitate the brain's analog functions in storing various numbers. While IBM's progress is promising, challenges exist for wide adoption and affordable production. This innovation might reshape AI uses, extending battery life and potentially cutting energy usage in data centers.AI gold rush: Stanford coaching Congress 🏛️
Amid a technological gold rush, Stanford's AI boot camp offers a crash course for congressional staffers. With lessons ranging from deepfakes to AI’s role in reshaping industries, this initiative represents a vital step in bridging the knowledge gap, guiding legislation, and highlighting the boon AI can be to various sectors.AI-driven cameras assist in tracking British animal species 🐾
Researchers use AI-controlled cameras and microphones to identify wildlife like birds, foxes, deer, and hedgehogs. AI monitors captured sounds and images at Network Rail-owned test sites, enabling the identification of animals and birds. By analyzing thousands of hours of data, this technology aids in vegetation management, climate change monitoring, and biodiversity protection. 🌿Microsoft research says GPT-4 is good enough for medical tasks 🩺
Microsoft says GPT-4 achieves SOTA results without special medical training. It's really good at organizing big jumbles of medical data, like patient records and research findings, even though it learned from random internet sources. GPT-4 is a champ at making sense of complicated medical studies, even outperforming models designed just for that job. Microsoft thinks GPT-4 could become a partner in healthcare, helping doctors and researchers connect what they see in clinics with the decisions they need to make.⚕️
Anthropic raises $100M from Korean telco giant SK Telecom 🚀
Anthropic, a US AI company with support from Google and Spark Capital, is getting a $100 million boost from South Korea's SK Telecom. They're teaming up to enhance Anthropic's AI business focused on telecommunications. Their goal is to develop a big language model for global telecom and an AI platform. SK Telecom's earlier investment in Anthropic remains a secret. 💡
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