- Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has added two new generative AI large language models designed to interpret images to its open-source stable.[1]
- Several top news publications like The New York Times, CNN and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) have blocked Microsoft-backed OpenAI to access their content to train its AI models.[2]
- Intel on Monday said a new data center chip coming out next year will handle more than double the amount of computing work that can be done for each watt of power used, part of a broader industry push to lower electricity consumption.[3]
- OpenAI unveiled the new service, dubbed “ChatGPT Enterprise,” in a company blog post and said it will be available to business clients for purchase as of Monday. The new offering promises to provide “enterprise-grade security and privacy” combined with “the most powerful version of ChatGPT yet” for businesses looking to jump on the generative AI bandwagon.[4]
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[4] https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/28/tech/chatgpt-enterprise-openai/index.html
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