OpenAI-mer
As the excitement of witnessing?Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer ?in theatres peaks, a new captivating tale emerges — OpenAI-mer, unlike anything ever seen before.
This week brought forth significant developments that pose a threat to OpenAI, with FTC launching an investigation against them, besides Elon Musk revealing xAI, Anthropic surpassing GPT-4, and Google introducing user-friendly Bard upgrades and more.
The company that unleashed the power of AI on everyone is now facing the heat of regulators and its competitors. After playing the devil’s advocate, and tipping off the regulators about the risks of AI, its?malevolent plans seem to be backfiring , or working in its favour.
Last week, the FTC (Federal Trade Commission)?opened an expansive investigation ?into OpenAI’s activities, mainly over the risks of leaking sensitive data, and personal reputations among others. It also released a?document , sharing concerns over its products and services.?
Against the backdrop of regulatory tussle, OpenAI very timely?announced a partnership with the Associated Press ?(AP), the renowned global news agency. With this, OpenAI will have access to AP news stories going back to 1985, and most likely, real-time information in the near future.?
This new development comes at a time when the?internet has become an AI dumping ground , and scrapping quality data online has become increasingly cumbersome as many publishers and microblogging platforms are now restricting data access, including the likes of?Twitter , Reddit, Stack Overflow and others, who are now?chasing the fool’s gold in generative AI.?
The Battle is On?
Last week, Elon Musk unveiled an OpenAI rival — xAI – a separate entity from X Crop that will closely work with X (Twitter), Tesla, and other companies to fast-track AI innovation, and hopefully AGI.?Read:?Elon’s xAI is here, but y?
While Musk goes all out in his endeavour to surpass OpenAI, Google-backed?Anthropic ?recently launched?Claude-2 , which seems to be ahead of GPT-4 in various aspects. The model boasts an impressive 71.2 percent score on the Codex HumanEval, up from 56 percent achieved by its previous model, Claude-1.3. In comparison, GPT-4’s score is?4.2 percent lower than Claud-2 .?
One notable improvement is Claude-2’s enhanced coding, maths, and reasoning skills. This includes reading PDFs, something that OpenAI’s?GPT-based ?models still struggle with.
Google, on the other hand, has been making significant progress with?Bard . The company recently expanded its access to more places, including Brazil and across Europe, alongside adding?40 new languages , including nine Indian languages – Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, and Urdu. OpenAI’s ChatGPT and GPT-4-powered Bing Chat do offer more languages but lack the controls to engage with Indian languages seamlessly.?
Google is pretty much ahead ?in this aspect. With its latest updates, users can now not only talk but listen to Bard’s responses, alongside changing the tone and style of Bard’s responses to five different options: simple, short, long, professional or casual.
Catching Up?
For the first time since its launch in November, OpenAI’s?ChatGPT ?has experienced a decline in website visits, suggesting a potential decrease in consumer interest towards the chatbot. This also comes against the backdrop of growing competition and?better alternatives. ?
According to?SimilarWeb , global desktop and mobile traffic to the ChatGPT website witnessed a decline of 9.7% in June compared to May, while unique visitors to the website dropped by 5.7%. Additionally, the data reveals an 8.5% decrease in the amount of time visitors spent on the website.?Read:?The Real Reason Behind ChatGPT User Decline
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Maybe it’s time the company released new upgrades or?launched GPT-5 .?
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