We recently published a list of 10 AI News Updates You Can’t Miss This Weekend. In this article, we’ll take a look at where Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (NYSE: HPE) stacks up against the other AI news updates you can’t miss this weekend.
The race for artificial intelligence is forcing companies to redouble their efforts every day. The latest news is that ChatGPT creator OpenAI is planning to develop its own web browser, according to a report from The information. The report reveals that the company talked about the product on websites such as Redfin, Conde Nast, Priceline and Eventbrite. Having already entered the market with SearchGPT, the move would put OpenAI head to head with Google, the company that holds the majority of the browser and search market.
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However, the company is not limited to search and browsers. According to Tech Crunch, OpenAI is also looking for algorithms that can predict human moral judgments. OpenAI awarded a grant to Duke University researchers for a project called “Research AI Morality.” When asked for more details, an OpenAI spokesperson referenced a press release stating that the grant was part of a larger three-year, $1 million funding effort for Duke professors working to create “moral AI.”
According to the press release, the OpenAI-funded project aims to develop algorithms that can “predict human moral judgments” when moral conflicts arise in fields like medicine, law and business. However, it is not yet clear whether such an outcome is possible with current technological levels.
In addition, AI company Anthropic benefits from a new funding increase. Amazon increases its investment in Anthropic to $8 billion, strengthening its partnership in the field of artificial intelligence, the companies announced Friday (22).sd.
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