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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has projected that AI infrastructure spending will reach $3 trillion to $4 trillion by the end of the decade. After a slate of multiyear, multi-gigawatt deals between OpenAI with AMD,
Android users can now use the new Sora mobile app. OpenAI, creator of the AI social media app, announced on Tuesday that it is releasing an Android version of its popular app. Previously, Android users were stuck using Sora through the web browser.
And from InfoWorld open AI has unveiled Aardvark, a security agent designed to act like a human code researcher, currently in private beta. Aardvark can scan and reason and patch software in real time, spotting bugs and vulnerabilities much like a professional security analyst would.
Ilya Sutskever, an OpenAI cofounder and the company's former chief scientist, detailed the merger talks in a recent deposition.
On Monday, Amazon announced a partnership that will allow OpenAI to use the company’s cloud computing services to run AI systems for products like the popular ChatGPT. OpenAI is paying $38 billion to access Amazon Web Services (AWS) servers and “hundreds of thousands of state-of-the-art NVIDIA GPUs.”
AI needs to have AI safeguards. AI can do bad things or encourage people to do bad things. OpenAI released a helpful double-checking tool. It's an AI Insider scoop.
OpenAI has finally launched its viral Sora AI video generation app on Android, enabling hyperrealistic creations and remixes.
CODA, a Japanese content trade group with membership that includes Studio Ghibli, Square Enix, and Bandai, has called on OpenAI to stop using its work to train Sora 2 without permission.