Open AI developing reasoning tech codenamed "Strawberry"
Bill Gates in conversation with Sam Altman of Open AI
Open AI developing reasoning tech codenamed "Strawberry"
Bill Gates in conversation with Sam Altman of Open AI
Waymo’s robotaxi rollout is a win for driverless cars
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Open AI developing reasoning tech codenamed "Strawberry"
In an exclusive report, it has been revealed that OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is working on an secret project codenamed "Strawberry." Internal documents seen by Reuters and insights from a knowledgeable source shed light on this project.
The confidential document outlines the ambitious goal of utilizing Strawberry model to empower OpenAI's artificial intelligence to not only provide answers to inquiries but also to proactively navigate the web independently and reliably for what the company terms "deep research." The inner workings of Strawberry remain shrouded in secrecy, even within OpenAI, as per the insider.
During an internal meeting on Tuesday, OpenAI showcased a demo. This project, involving the GPT-4 AI model, is believed by OpenAI to exhibit reasoning skills akin to those of humans, as disclosed by a source familiar with the discussion who preferred anonymity due to lack of authorization to speak to the media.
Strawberry is positioned as a pivotal element in OpenAI's strategy to surmount existing challenges. While the document obtained by Reuters outlines the objectives of Strawberry, the specific mechanisms remain undisclosed.
In recent times, OpenAI has been discreetly hinting to developers and external parties about an imminent release of technology boasting significantly enhanced reasoning capabilities, according to insights from four individuals privy to the company's presentations….
Originally by Anna Tong and Katie Paul of Reuters
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Bill Gates in conversation with Sam Altman of Open AI
In the sixth episode of Bill Gates’ podcast, he sat down with the OpenAI CEO to talk about where AI is headed next and what humanity will do once it gets there.
Bill Gates: “If you ask people to name leaders in artificial intelligence, there’s one name you’ll probably hear more than any other: Sam Altman. His team at OpenAI is pushing the boundaries of what AI can do with ChatGPT, and I loved getting to talk to him about what’s next. Our conversation covered why today’s AI models are the stupidest they’ll ever be, how societies adapt to technological change, and even where humanity will find purpose once we’ve perfected artificial intelligence.”….
Originally by Bill Gates on GatesNotes
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Waymo’s robotaxi rollout is a win for driverless cars
Waymo, the Google self-driving-project-turned-Alphabet unit, opens up its driverless ride-hailing service to the public. It opened up its robotaxi service to anyone in San Francisco who downloads the app. This is a real world application of AI.
Waymo has reached a significant milestone with hundreds of autonomous vehicles self-driving tens of thousands of taxi rides per week in the city, attracting numerous tourists who view it as a cutting-edge San Francisco experience. Google's initial trials of driverless cars in San Francisco back in 2009 served as a catalyst for other companies to start similar projects.
As Waymo's operations expand, the company is poised to demonstrate whether driverless taxis can transition from a mere scientific endeavor to a profitable business model. However, challenges persist, such as navigating around obstacles like buses during pickups and drop-offs….