the chatbot which will cost $20 each month and summarise documents, manage cloud severances and power business apps. but that was not the only new release from amazon as michelle fleury reports from new york. amazon announced 0, new chat for people to use at work there seems to be a dispute over where the name comes from. some say it is after the james bond movies and some say it is from star trek. either way this is a big deal. amazon may have not built chat gpt but it now has its own generative ai helper which is designed to assist employees with daily tasks whether it is answering questions about company policy, to coding to summarising strategy documents. crucially it will compete with other corporate chat bots including copilot by microsoft and duet ai by google. the tech giant also unveiled new ai chips at its annual developer conference in las vegas where taking the stage was nvidia, a sign of the deepening relationship between these two. amazon said that as well as it
impacted and influenced and controlled by technology. certain parts of those digital surveys are supposed to be inaudible infrastructure, therefore governed by non profit and yet, there is so much capitalistic kind of approache to control of the commercial aspect and commercial potential of this technology. i think that openai saga was, you know the fundamental tension is really between the nonprofit mission versus full profit. of course, there is a lot of nuance between this in terms of how they governed, how the board handled this whole situation, including exactly what technical concerns that the board has seen to compel them to press the panic button. last night, overnight, ijust woke up to a lot of discussion in terms of studies we can take unpack that a little bit more but the most important thing we can ask is what kind of, you know, technology, what kind of digital service should be governed by non profit and regarded as a public service and what kind of technol
unfolds every minute, and it does make a big impact, because chatgpt is now currently the leading product in the large language models and asia, especially china, is catching up and they are very concerned and keeping updated on the matter. how vociferous is the debate between the so called doomers and the people trying to commercialise artificial intelligence here in the region? i think it is somewhere in the middle. people are more optimistic in china about how the large language models and ai technology will bring to the daily lives and make our life more convenient and more productive, but yes, there are some ethical debates and concerns regarding the openai and how the chatgpt or the gpt s in training, how powerful it is, that it could bring a potential danger to humanity. are policymakers, governments, are they working to regulate fast enough here in asia? yes, i would think so. the governments are actively involved, and also the academia, the universities are activel
he was fired on friday. he has been invited back by the interim ceo mira murati according to reuters, that s with a view to him possibly rejoining the company. when he was fired, the company released a statement, they said this. mr altman s departure follows a deliberate review process by the board which concluded. the board no longer has confidence in his ability to continue leading openai. his dismissal has angered current and former employees concerned about what his departure may mean for the value of the company. one of the big shareholders is microsoft, reportedly owns 49% of the company. they are among those apparently taking a lead in trying to get mr altman back on board. their concern is that his departure may mean to bleeding of other wider talent. a challenge though is whether they can get his reinstatement passed the current board. earlier i spoke to managing director at wedbush securities dan ives and he said openai s board might not walk away from this uns
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